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While we await the chance to set foot inside the restored Grand Palais starting in June, we invite you to take a virtual dive into its new spaces. Join us in exploring this iconic monument, where history meets modernity, for a fictional journey through its reimagined architecture. Let us be your guide!
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Vigée Le Brun arrived in St. Petersburg on 23 July 1795, and was officially presented to Catherine II the following day.
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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.
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While waiting to step inside the restored Grand Palais from June onwards, we invite you to take a virtual tour of its new spaces. Follow us as we explore this legendary monument, where history and modernity meet, for a fictional journey into the heart of its reinvented architecture. Let yourself be guided!
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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!
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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Mickalene Thomas's exhibition All About Love celebrates the intimacy, sensuality and power of Black women. It owes its title to bell hooks' book,All About Love: New Visions (1999), which presents love as a force for transformation and empowerment.
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On the occasion of the exhibition devoted to Nan Goldin at the Grand Palais until June 21, 2026, Alice Leroy, lecturer, researcher and film critic, offers a series of texts exploring her work through the lens of cinema. HHere, she looks back at the connections between Nan Goldin and the New York underground cinema of the 1980s, through several collaborations and figures from the No Wave scene.
Brian and Nan in Kimono, 1983
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You'll never see the world the same way again! Book your tickets to discover, under the glass roof of the Grand Palais or in its exhibition galleries, the large-scale projects by international contemporary artists Leandro Erlich and Laure Prouvost: two exhibitions included in the 2026 summer season Grand Palais d'été, two singular universes... and an invitation to experiment with new ways of perceiving reality.
Bâtiment, 2004. Digital print on linoleum, lights, iron, wood, and mirror Le Centquatre, Paris, 2011
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