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Temporary Exhibitions not to be missed in Paris

7 years ago - Pauline P.

They will soon close their doors, definitively drawing the curtain over rare works of art or unpublished collections. Many major exhibitions end in Paris will end in February or March, do not delay any longer to walk the paths of Parisian museums!

To the Louis Vuitton Foundation

Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris

From October 2016 until March 5th, 2017, the glass liner signed Frank Gehry hosts the prestigious collection of modern art by the Russian patron Sergei Shchukin.
The exhibition "Icons of Modern Art: The Shchukin Collection" is deployed on all the museum's spaces created by Bernard Arnault, CEO of the LVMH group: you will discover 160 masterpieces among which paintings and sculptures Of Braque, Cézanne, Degas, Gauguin, Maillol, Marquet, Matisse, Monet, Pissarro, Picasso, Renoir and Signac ... but also the creations of Russian avant-garde artists such as Malévitch, Kliou, Tatline, Rodchenko...

At the Palais Galliera

Anatomie Exposition at the Palais Galliera Paris

Who carries what? This is the question asked by the Paris fashion museum, Palais Galliera, through the “Anatomy of a collection” that ends on February 12, 2017. From the dress worn in royal courts to the blue collard attire, between anonymous and celebrities, The exhibition unites about one hundred pieces of clothing and accessories to decipher the fashion from eighteenth century to the present day. A real journey through time, which traces the customs of the court of Marie-Antoinette or unveils the favorite outfits of Audrey Hepburn or Sarah Bernhardt...

Modern art Museum of the city of Paris

Buffet Exposition MAM Paris

Until March 5th, the Museum of Modern Art devotes an exhibition to Bernard Buffet (1928-1999), one of the most famous French painters of the 20th century but also one of the most controversial. About one hundred art pieces are presented, retracing his favorite themes: clowns of course, but also religious, mythological or literary cycles.

At the Musée d’Orsay

Bazille Musée d'Orsay Paris

This following exhibition also ends the 5th of March, about Frédéric Bazille held at the Musée d'Orsay, which highlights the work of this young artist who died in combat at only 28 years of age but who in a few years inherited us some amazing masterpieces. A genius in the making, he was at the origin of Impressionism. Organized in a thematic and chronological way at the same time, the journey combines the works of Bazille with those of his contemporaries such as Delacroix, Courbet, Manet, Monet, Renoir, Fantin-Latour, Guigou, Scholderer and Cézanne.

At the musée des Arts Décoratifs

Jean Nouvel Musée des Arts Décoratifs Paris

We no longer present Jean Nouvel, a world-renowned French architect, who, beyond his buildings, was also distinguished by his realization of furniture and everyday objects. It is in this lesser-known facet of the architect that the Museum of Decorative Arts unveils until February 12th, exhibiting his pieces of iconic furnitur