Fondation Louis Vuitton
Mark Rothko
From 18 October 2023 to 2 April 2024
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"Olympism. A modern invention, an ancient heritage"
From 24 April to 16 September 2024
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"Objectif Mer: l'océan filmé"
From 13 December 2023 to 5 May 2024
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"Paris 1874: Inventing Impressionism"
From 26 March to 14 July 2024
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"Brancusi: art has only just begun" From 23 March to 1 July 2024
Considered one of the masters of modern sculpture in the 20th century, Constantin Brancusi is the centre of honour at the Centre Pompidou in spring 2024. Sculptures, photographs, drawings, films, archives... More than 200 works from the artist's studio, bequeathed to the French state in 1957, are to be (re)discovered as part of the museum's relocation of its collections during the renovation works (due to start in 2025). Sculptures on loan from other international museums complete the exhibition.
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"En amour"
From 2 February to 25 August 2024
An immersive, interactive experience combining theatre, performance art and digital installation awaits music and art lovers at the Philharmonie de Paris in 2024. Conceived by artists Claire Bardainne and Adrien Mondot, this participatory choreography invites visitors to dance for nearly 40 minutes to the rhythms of a composition combining pop, electronic and experimental music, all while blending in with the projected images.
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"Egypt of the Pharaohs: From Cheops to Ramses II" From 9 February 2024 to 5 January 2025
In 2024, the Atelier des Lumières offers a colourful plunge into the heart of ancient Egypt. The temples of Luxor and Abu Simbel, the tombs of Tutankhamen and Nefertari in the Valley of the Kings and Queens, the monumental sculptures of the pharaohs, the pyramids... The façades of the digital art centre in Paris reveal the sumptuous landscapes and architectural treasures of Egyptian civilisation in this new immersive exhibition.
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"MATCH. Design & Sport - A History Looking to the Future"
From 13 March to 11 August 2024
Materials, ergonomics... What would sporting performance be without art and design? In the run-up to the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Musée du Luxembourg is exploring the links between these two not-so-distant and mutually inspiring worlds. The exhibition, part of the Cultural Olympiad, looks at the role played by leading designers in helping athletes achieve sporting success, with a particular focus on the automotive and ready-to-wear sectors.
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"The world as it is"
From 20 March to 23 September 2024
How do contemporary artists view current events and the world around them? In 2024, a series of contemporary works from the Pinault Collection - dating from the 1980s to the present day - will take over the Bourse de Commerce, starting with Kimsooja's mirror on the floor of the Rotonde: an upside-down vision of the museum (and the world) echoing the works on display.
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"Frida Kahlo ¡Viva La Vida!"
From 18 September 2024 to 2 March 2025
If we were to open Frida Kahlo's diary, discovered 20 years after her death, what could we read and learn about the life and work of one of the great figures of the 20th century? This is what the Grand Palais Immersif will offer visitors in 2024 in a new immersive exhibition. His personal life, his relations with the artists of his time, his intense artistic production: these are the aspects of the Mexican artist's private life and career that will be revealed in one of the rooms of the Opéra Bastille thanks to monumental projections, visual animations and soundtracks.
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"Transparences, the power of materials"
From 9 February to 25 August 2024
Modern, powerful and liberated, this was the image of the woman that Yves Saint-Laurent conveyed through a play of transparent materials such as chiffon, lace and tulle. In 2024, the French designer's former fashion house - converted into a museum in 2017 - will host an exhibition of more than 40 creations, including the first topless blouse and a black dress belted with ostrich feathers. Visitors will be able to decipher the poetic and innovative language of the great couturier through sketches, tracing patterns, photographs, drawings inspired by Goya's paintings and an astonishing collection of hats, jewellery and shoes.
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