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Edition 2026
From June 2
Nan Goldin, Untitled, 1982
Nan Goldin
This Will Not End Well
Exhibitions
March 18 - June 21, 2026
The Grand Palais opens its doors to everyone! Discover a wide range of experiences tailored to your interests, and explore art in all its forms.
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Visitors from social programs
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Visitors with disabilities or health conditions
The Grand Palais welcomes visitors with disabilities or health conditions, whether in groups or individually. Discover our tailored offers, accessible facilities and dedicated services.
Talks and experiences to explore art differently, online or in person, at the Grand Palais, in front of artworks at the Louvre, on guided walks across Île-de-France or through interactive workshops. Available as single sessions or as part of a package. All sessions are in French.
See content : In the fantastic world of Eva Jospin: 8 questions for the artist
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At the Grand Palais, Eva Jospin's "Grottesco" exhibition offers a timeless journey. Mysterious caves, sculpted nymphaea, petrified forests and "embroidered tableaux" come together to form a world apart. In this interview, the artist reveals her sources of inspiration, her relationship with cardboard and embroidery, and the way she turns each viewer into an explorer of her fantastical landscapes.
See content : The works you'll see in the Nan Goldin exhibition at the Grand Palais
Nan Goldin, Self Portrait at New Year’s Eve, Malibu 2006 in Memory Lost
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Enter the intimate and powerful world of Nan Goldin, icon of contemporary photography, with a major retrospective of her slideshows and videos at the Grand Palais from March 18 to June 21, 2026. An intimate journey that traces nearly five decades of...
See content : Grand Palais d'été 2026: book your summer of shows, concerts and exhibitions!
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Bookings open today for the second edition of the Grand Palais d'été. From June 2, the iconic glass roof of the Grand Palais is transformed into a place of celebration and creation: exhibitions, dance, theater, performances, concerts... Book your artistic...
See content : The Nan Goldin exhibition opens at the Grand Palais: a retrospective to experience as well as to see
Nan Goldin, Untitled, 1982
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From March 18 to June 21, 2026, the Grand Palais welcomes for the first time in France a major retrospective of Nan Goldin, a key figure in contemporary photography. Intimate, political and deeply emotional, her work explores over forty years of lives...
See content : Recommended reading: the foundational text of Mickalene Thomas’s exhibition All About Love
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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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