With “Eternal Flame,” the Paris artist creates a flexible, accessible and free participative work, bringing an authentic public space, a modern day agora, to the Palais de Tokyo. Hirschhorn [...]
Prepared in collaboration with the Fondazione Lucio Fontana in Milan, this major retrospective presents more than 200 sculptures, paintings, ceramics and installations of the atypical artist, [...]
Open to the public from today, the new show at the Gaité Lyrique takes you behind the scenes of “tactile” animated filmaking, halfway been the hand-made and the digital avant-garde. Curator Yves [...]
For their first exhibition at Galerie Daniel Templon, the masters of camp and kitsch Pierre & Gilles unveil a series of previously unseen works on the theme of the hero. The exhibition [...]
French artist Claude Lévêque installs a red neon lightning bolt under the Louvre’s Pyramid, now the “the biggest circus tent in the world” according to the title of the show. [...]
Award-winning avant-garde theatre from NYC is in Paris this week, as Performance Space 122 comes to the Théâtre de Gennevilliers as part of their spring global touring project. Tonight, catch [...]
For 35 years Martin Parr has been turning scenes of ordinary life into grotesque and surprising scenes that demonstrate human vulnerability. He now invites us to follow him around Paris. The [...]
For his first solo show at Suzanne Tarasieve gallery, one of the most emblematic, and now middle aged, photographers of his generation presents 3 new series. Woo (2013) was made following the [...]
Open to the public from today, and running in parallel to the Bill Viola show at the Grand Palais, is this major retrospective dedicated to Robert Mapplethorpe. Produced in collaboration with the [...]
Organised in collaboration with Bill Viola Studio, this retrospective presents a wide-ranging group of works by the pioneering American video artist, including moving paintings and monumental [...]