Did you miss art? We did too! Therefore, we give you the top 10 exhibitions you absolutely do not want to miss, that are reopening or simply opening, the coronavirus epidemic having postponed their opening day. Wonderful exhibitions we have been waiting for months, and that you might have seen already, or planned to see. And if you have not, you can still make your own schedule.
Louboutin, Harper’s Bazaar, Turner, Helena Rubinstein, Pompéi… There is something for everyone! We remind you that on safety grounds, health measures have been made by the different cultural places. Facemasks, hand sanitizer, social distancing… We invite you to visit the website of each museum to know every detail.
The best exhibitions reopening:
Turner exhibition at the Musée Jacquemart-André - closed
The exhibition devoted to William Turner at the Musée Jacquemart-André takes us on a wonderful journey. It includes paintings and watercolors from London's famous Tate Museum. The exhibition remains closed until further notice. [Read more]
Spirit, are you there? our photos of the mystical exhibition at the Musée Maillol
The Musée Maillol reopens at last and is once again turning tables with the exhibition "Esprit, es-tu là? Painters and the Beyond". From June 10 to November 1, 2020, come and admire paintings by 19th- and 20th-century painters once again, and challenge ghosts and spirits... if you dare! See our photos of the exhibition. [Read more]
Palais de la Porte Dorée's Christian Louboutin online exhibition
If you still have not had the chance to discover the Louboutin exhibition at Paris Palais de la Porte Dorée, we have some good news for you. This Paris cultural agenda favorite is available online. A good thing to wait until the exhibition reopens in 2021. [Read more] - reopens and extra time"]
Harper's Bazaar, the exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs: closed
Harper's Bazaar comes to the Musée des Arts Décoratifs for a major retrospective. In the museum's newly-renovated fashion and textile collections, articles and photographs tell the story of 150 years of fashion - the must-see fashion exhibition this spring! The exhibition remains closed until further notice. [Read more]
James Tissot, the Musée d'Orsay exhibition: our photos
To mark its reopening after the coronavirus crisis, the Musée d'Orsay is staging a brand-new exhibition focusing on James Tissot. Originally scheduled to open on March 24, from June 23 to September 13, 2020, the exhibition plunges us into the daily life of 19th-century high society. Discover details of the life of an artist with a strong attachment to French and English society! [Read more]
Helena Rubinstein Collection at the Musée du Quai Branly - Extensions
The Musée du Quai Branly is showcasing Helena Rubinstein's art collection in a fine presentation, on view until September 27, 2020. Featuring 60 primitive sculptures, portraits and objets d'art, this exhibition offers an original approach to art as seen by a passionate woman who was interested in what others considered ugly. [Read more]
Pompei, the exhibition at the Grand Palais / extra time
The Grand Palais devotes a digital exhibition to the latest excavations conducted in Pompeii and all the works of art discovered then. Postponed because of the coronavirus epidemic, the exhibition is running again from July 1 and enjoys extra time, up to November 2, 2020. The occasion to know more about the Antique Roman city. [Read more]
Christo and Jeanne-Claude, the exhibition at Centre Pompidou, our pictures
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Centre Pompidou has decided to postponed the exhibition devoted to Christo and Jeanne-Claude to July 1 to October 19, 2020. An exhibition like a tribute to the artist who passed away in May 2020. Discover pictures of the exhibition. [Read more]
Who’s gazing, the exhibition at Paris Musée du Quai Branly - New dates
The Musée du Quai Branly brings together 26 photographers and video makers to present the “Who’s gazing” exhibition running from June 30 to November 1, 2020. [Read more]
The World of Banksy: the immersive exhibition in Paris becomes permanent
The immersive exhibition "The World of Banksy" at the Banksy Museum in Paris, dedicated to the world-famous street artist, has been made permanent. To be discovered every day, the installation unveils almost 100 works spread over 1200 m². [Read more]