After Giuseppe Penone in 2013, a new contemporary installation opened in the gardens of the Château de Versailles last week, by minimalist South Korean born artist and philosopher Lee Ufan. Ten [...]
Closing in a few short weeks is this large-scale exhibition devoted to Surrealist sculptural techniques. From Marcel Duchamp’s first ready-made – the famous “porte-bouteille” (bottle rack) of [...]
The Louvre continues its engagement with contemporary art, presenting in the Tuileries garden, in collaboration with Gagosian Gallery Paris, a series of 15 colourful sculptures ‘Flowers [...]
A new milestone in the saga of Jean-Jacques Aillagon’s polemical contemporary art programme at Versailles. After blockbuster exhibitions by international contemporary art stars Jeff Koons [...]
A monumental sculpture by Alexander Calder, the American sculptor famous for his mobiles, has been installed on the piazza of the Centre Pompidou, where it will stay for the next few years. [...]
Opening today at the Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton is ‘Making of Makom’ (meaning space in Hebrew) in conjunction with the exhibition ‘Michal Rovner, Histoires’ at the [...]
The next exhibition to open at the Fondation Cartier in April is dedicated to the West African sculptural tradition of voodoo objects. ‘Vodun’ is an ancient religious cult and [...]
As a counterpoint to a retrospective devoted to the Austrian sculptor Franz Xaver Messerschmidt (1736–1783), the Louvre plays host to a group of sculptures by leading British contemporary artist [...]
Get ready for the next edition of this annual art challenge, opening mid-May. After local act Christian Boltanski, Bombay born London artist Anish Kapoor is the next artist commissioned to [...]
‘Yes Biological’, a comprehensive solo exhibition of new sculptures by the amusing Austrian artist Erwin Wurm opens tomorrow night (from 6.30pm) at Thaddaeus Ropac. During the 1990s, [...]