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Ticketing for our upcoming exhibitions is now open!
Two contemporary French artists, two original exhibition paths... and just one ticket to discover their singular universes! On one side, Grottesco, a journey teeming with forests, secret caves and imaginary architectures conceived by Eva Jospin; on the other, D'un seul souffle or behind the scenes of the monumental project for the future stained glass windows of Notre-Dame de Paris unveiled by Claire Tabouret. On view from December 10, 2025 to March 15, 2026, at the Grand Palais.
André Derain, Les Filles, 1905-1906, Aquarelle, encre de Chine et mine graphite sur papier 42,5 x 53,5 cm, Dation, 1994. AM 1994 - 80, Centre Pompidou, Paris
A sensitive journey through the treasures of the Centre Pompidou’s graphic art collection: from Jean Dubuffet to Jean-Michel Basquiat and Sonia Delaunay, drawing is reinvented and asserted as an art form in its own right through 400 works and 120 artists. On view from December 16, 2025 to March 15, 2026, at the Grand Palais.
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See content : It's open! Eva Jospin and Claire Tabouret: two new exhibitions at the Grand Palais
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Until March 15, you're invited to explore the fascinating worlds of Eva Jospin and Claire Tabouret, presented in two Grand Palais galleries linked by the same entrance.
See content : A treasure of the Sun King soon to be displayed under the glass roof of the Grand Palais: book your tickets now!
Manufacture de la Savonnerie d’après Charles Le Brun (1619-1690), Tête d’Apollon, détail du 6e tapis de la Grande Galerie du Louvre, laine et lin, 8,82 x 5,94. Paris, Mobilier national
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Seven days only, some thirty carpets on display, a royal setting resurrected: enter the legend of the Sun King, under the majestic glass roof of the Grand Palais. Ticketing is now open!
See content : Last weeks to discover Niki de Saint Phalle, Jean Tinguely and Pontus Hulten
Jean Tinguely, L’Enfer, un petit début, 1984, métal, objets et matériaux divers, moteurs électriques, 370 × 920 × 700 cm, Centre Pompidou, Musée national d’art moderne, Paris.
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An artistic, playful and historic interlude before the holidays! You still have until January 4, 2026 to discover the adventure of the trio Saint Phalle, Tinguely, Hulten. Between the Swiss sculptor, the Franco-American sculptor and the Swedish curator...