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David Hockney 25 | Louis Vuitton Foundation
Apr 9–Sep 1, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
In the Spring of 2025, Fondation is inviting David Hockney, one of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, to take over the entire building for an exhibition that will be exceptional in its scale and its originality.
The exhibition, which will be held from 9 April to 1 September 2025, will bring together more than 400 of his works (from 1955 to 2025) including paintings from international, institutional, and private collections, as well as works from the artist’s own studio and Foundation. There will be works in a variety of media including oil and acrylic painting, ink, pencil and charcoal drawing, digital art (works on iPhone, iPad, photographic drawings…) and immersive video installations.
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Louvre Couture: Art and Fashion | Louvre Museum
Jan 24–Jul 21, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
As a palace of French classical art, the Louvre will open its doors to fashion for the first time and hold its first fashion-themed exhibition in history in 2025, displaying the museum's art treasures alongside classic fashion works and works by young designers.
The exhibition will display 65 classic fashions, 30 high-end accessories and dozens of works by contemporary young designers in a space of 9,000 square meters, engaging in dialogue with the art from the Byzantine to the Second French Empire period treasured by the Louvre.
Hundreds of fashion works resonate with the historical style and cultural connotation of decorative art in an academic, moving and poetic way, illustrating the real close connection between fashion and decoration.
Important exhibits include fashion designed by Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel and masterpieces by well-known fashion brands such as Yohji Yamamoto. At the same time, a special tribute is paid to Parisian fashion pioneer Ms. Marie-Louise Carven.
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French Open Roland-Garros 2025 – tennis grand slam | Court Philippe-Chatrier
May 25–Jun 8, 2025 (UTC+2)
Paris
Get ready for one of the most iconic events in the world of tennis—the 2025 French Open (Roland-Garros) will take place from May 25 to June 8, 2025, at the legendary Stade Roland-Garros in Paris, France. As one of the prestigious Grand Slam tournaments, the French Open is a must-watch highlight of the tennis calendar, drawing elite players and fans from all corners of the globe.
This year’s edition promises electrifying matchups as top-ranking athletes—including defending champions, Grand Slam legends, and rising stars—battle it out on the distinctive red clay courts. Known for its physically demanding rallies and strategic play, the French Open offers spectators a unique chance to witness the perfect blend of endurance, finesse, and mental resilience.More than just a tennis tournament, Roland-Garros is a celebration of sport, culture, and Parisian elegance. From the thrilling matches to the sophisticated atmosphere of the stadium and the timeless charm of Paris in early summer, the French Open delivers an unforgettable experience for both hardcore tennis fans and curious travelers alike.
Don’t miss your chance to witness tennis history in the making.Follow Trip.com for the latest updates on 2025 French Open match schedules, player lineups, and official ticket sales. Secure your seat early and be part of this unmissable grand slam showdown in the heart of Paris!
Exhibition “Shades of Blue by Van Cleef & Arpels” at 20, place Vendôme in Paris | Paris
Jan 17–Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
From January 17 to June 30, 2025, the Galerie du Patrimoine, located in the boutique at 20, place Vendôme, in Paris, is hosting the exhibition “Nuances de Bleu par Van Cleef & Arpels”. A selection bringing together nearly 60 jewelry and watch creations from the Heritage Collection and nine original archives, offers an immersion into the heart of the blue palette deployed by the House since its founding in 1906.
Beyoncé Paris Concert Tour 2025|June 22 | StadedeFrance
Jun 22, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Beyoncé Paris is set to be an unforgettable event, taking place on June 22, 2025, at the iconic Stade de France in Paris. With a ticket price of 108 USD, this highly anticipated concert promises to deliver an extraordinary experience for fans. Known for her electrifying performances and powerful vocals, Beyoncé will bring her unparalleled talent to the City of Light, captivating the audience with a spectacular show. The Stade de France, located in the heart of Paris, provides the perfect backdrop for this monumental event, ensuring an evening of music and entertainment that will be remembered for years to come. As one of the most influential artists of her generation, Beyoncé's Paris concert is expected to draw a massive crowd, making it a must-attend event for music enthusiasts and fans alike.
A Passion for China: The Adolphe Thiers Collection | Louvre Museum
May 14–Aug 25, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
A relatively little-known fact: Chinese art can be found at the Louvre. The Department of Decorative Arts holds more than 600 Chinese works, most of which come from the collections of Adolphe Thiers and Adèle de Rothschild and from the royal collections. Among them, some veritable treasures are to be found. A number of these were highlighted by recent research among the collection of Adolphe Thiers, who was a journalist, historian, and a major political figure in the 19th century (as deputy, minister, president of the council and, ultimately, president of the French Republic).
The exhibition aims to reveal these exceptional works to the general public, putting them in the historical, diplomatic and cultural context of their creation and their acquisition by Thiers for his collection. It explores Thiers’s little-known passion for China. The exhibition will present over 170 works dating mainly from the 18th and 19th centuries: scrolls, album pages, engravings, prints, porcelains, jades, lacquers, and precious objets d’art in ivory, bronze, or wood inlaid with gems and mother-of-pearl.
The first part of the exhibition will present Adolphe Thiers, his particular vision of art, his collecting practices and his passion for the Renaissance. The second part, the heart of the exhibition, will present the full collection of Chinese art. Thiers, in view of publishing a work on Chinese art, concurrently collected books, documents and objets d’art related to the subject. The exhibition highlights the major themes of his collection: ancient and contemporary history, images of China (landscapes, architecture and dress), some staples of Chinese culture (language, literature and the literati), the ‘Three Teachings’ (Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism), Chinese porcelain (of which he was an expert of renown), and, finally, imperial art. The collection holds a number of masterpieces in this last area, including an exceptional scroll, the Qingming shanghe tu created for the Qianlong emperor.
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GUILLERMO KUITCA, CHAPELLE | Musée National Picasso-Paris
Oct 15, 2024–Dec 31, 2027 (UTC+1)
Paris
At the invitation of the Musée national Picasso-Paris, Argentine artist Guillermo Kuitca (b. 1961) has created a site-specific work in the chapel of the Hôtel Salé. Since his intervention at the Venice Biennale in 2007, Kuitca has developed a new language, echoing the architecture, which the artist calls ‘cubistoid painting’, in which a set of intersecting lines, like so many folds in the plane, is deployed directly on the walls, forming a new pictorial space.
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Picasso, art in motion: a new immersive exhibition unveiled at the Atelier des Lumières | Paris
Feb 14–Jun 29, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
L'Atelier des Lumières takes us into the rich and iconic world of Pablo Picasso, the essential artist of the 20th century. From February 14 to June 29, 2025, don't miss the exhibition Picasso, Art in Motion. Considered one of the fathers of modern art, he revolutionized the art world of the 20th century. Loved and hated alike, Pablo Picasso and his works leave no one indifferent. L'Atelier des Lumières is devoting a major exhibition to the Spanish painter and sculptor, from February 14 to June 29, 2025.Breaking all the codes and stylistic rules of the time, Picasso wanted to reinvent his way of seeing reality, representing it and magnifying it. Particularly renowned for his work on cubism, the artist left an indelible mark on the art world. The Picasso, Art in Motion exhibition plunges us into the many works of this painter, who was also a sculptor, engraver, ceramist and theater designer...
Paris noir Artistic Movements and Anticolonial Struggles, 1950–2000 | The Centre Pompidou
Mar 19–Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
From the creation of the journal Présence Africaine to Revue Noire, "Paris Noir" traces the presence and influence of Black artists in France from the 1940s to the 2000s. The exhibition highlights 150 African and Afro-descendant artists, from Africa to the Americas, whose works have often never been shown in France. All contributed to a cosmopolitan Paris—a place of resistance and creativity—that fostered a wide variety of practices, from identity awareness to the search for transcultural artistic languages. Their impact is particularly significant in the redefinition of modernities and postmodernities.The exhibition explores half a century of struggles for emancipation, from African independence movements to the fall of apartheid, including battles against racism in France.
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David Hockney's "25" Special Exhibition at Louis Vuitton Foundation | Louis Vuitton Foundation
Apr 9–Aug 31, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
In the Spring of 2025, Fondation is inviting David Hockney, one of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, to take over the entire building for an exhibition that will be exceptional in its scale and its originality.
The exhibition, which will be held from 9 April to 1 September 2025, will bring together more than 400 of his works (from 1955 to 2025) including paintings from international, institutional, and private collections, as well as works from the artist’s own studio and Foundation. There will be works in a variety of media including oil and acrylic painting, ink, pencil and charcoal drawing, digital art (works on iPhone, iPad, photographic drawings…) and immersive video installations.
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Mamluks 1250-1517 | Louvre Museum
Apr 30–Jul 28, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
The Musée du Louvre marks a European first with a major exhibition on the Mamluk sultanate (1250–1517), aiming to address this golden age of the Islamic Near East in all its scope and richness by examining it from a transregional perspective.
The Mamluks, freed slave-soldiers of primarily Turkish (and later Caucasian) origin, built their legend on their warrior prowess. From 1250 to 1517, the Mamluk sultanate conquered the last bastions of the Crusaders, fought and repulsed the Mongol threat, survived Timur’s invasions and kept its threatening Turkmen and Ottoman neighbours at bay before succumbing to the latter’s expansionism. It encompassed a vast territory including Egypt, Bilad al-Sham (Syria, Libya, Israel/Palestine, Jordan), part of eastern Anatolia and the Hejaz region of Arabia, which includes Mecca and Medina.
But the history of the Mamluk sultanate cannot be reduced to its conquests and feats of arms. Its culture, as complex and multifaceted as its society, was part of a little-known and singularly fluid medieval era. A world in which sultans mingled with emirs and rich civil elites, all actively engaged in artistic patronage. A pluralistic society in which women as well as Christian and Jewish minorities had a place. Another ‘Middle Kingdom’ where Europe, Africa and Asia converged and in which people and ideas circulated, as did merchandise and artistic repertoires.
Structured in five sections (the Mamluks, their society, their cultures, their connections with the rest of the world and their art), the exhibition presents nearly 260 works, a third of which are from the Louvre and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, featured beside prestigious national and international loans. Textiles, objets d’art, manuscripts, paintings, ivories, stone and wood interior décors reveal a teeming artistic, literary, religious and scientific world. The sultanate was then the cultural heart of the Arab world and the heir to a number of grand traditions. Mamluk visual culture would make a lasting impression on art and architectural history.
The exhibition, through a spectacular scenography, immersive spaces and varied layouts, invites visitors into a living experience of the world of the Mamluks. Visitors will also be introduced to historical figures representative of Mamluk society, telling their unique stories as part of the greater history.
This is an unprecedented opportunity to discover this glorious and yet little-known empire through masterpieces from around the world, providing a new perspective on medieval Egypt and the Near East, at a time when it stood at a cultural junction between Asia, Africa and Europe.
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The Met au Louvre : Near Eastern Antiquities in Dialogue | Louvre Museum
Feb 29, 2024–Sep 28, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
The Louvre’s Department of Near Eastern
Antiquities is hosting ten major works from New York’s Metropolitan
Museum of Art, whose Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art is currently
closed for renovation. The Louvre and The Met have created a unique
dialogue between these two collections, which is displayed in the
Louvre’s permanent galleries. These ‘special guest’ artworks from The
Met, dating from between the late 4th millennium BC and the 5th century
AD, show some remarkable connections with the Louvre’s collection. In
some cases, a pair of objects has been reunited for the first time,
while in others, pieces complement each other by virtue of specific
historical features of their respective collections. Representing
Central Asia, Syria, Iran and Mesopotamia, this dialogue between
collections is (re)introducing visitors to these extraordinary, age-old
works of art and the stories they tell.
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The Experience of NatureArt in Prague at the Court of Rudolf II | Louvre Museum
Mar 19–Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
This exhibition reviews the prosperity and integration of natural science and natural painting under the rule of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II (1552-1612).
Rudolf II was an avid lover of art and science. Under his encouragement, a large number of European scientists and artists gathered at the Prague court to jointly promote the development of new research and new ideas.
The first part of the exhibition presents the intersection of science and art. At the court of Rudolf II, scientists carried ancient knowledge and used new methods of observation, experimentation, research and measurement to explore nature; at the same time, artists used scientific observation perspectives and depiction techniques to use their brushes to establish artistic archives for the animals and plants around them.
The second part focuses on how natural research stimulated the innovation of Prague's artistic creation, and how artists developed new techniques, perspectives and ideas under the joint action of plein-airism and scientific research.
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Christian Krohg (1852-1925) The People of the North | Musee d'Orsay
Mar 25–Jul 27, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
The Musée d'Orsay's exhibition devoted to Norwegian artist Christian Krohg is the artist's first-ever retrospective outside Scandinavia, following several exhibitions in Oslo and Lillehammer in 2012, and Copenhagen in 2014. By highlighting Krohg's naturalistic and committed works, the museum offers a new perspective on Norwegian art of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Gabriele Münter, painting in detours | Paris Museum of Modern Art
Apr 4–Aug 24, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
The Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris presents the first retrospective in France devoted to German artist Gabriele Münter (1877-1962). Co-founder of the Munich Blue Rider (Blaue Reiter) circle, Gabriele Münter is one of the most prominent female artists of German Expressionism. In a male-dominated art world, she created an extremely personal and diverse body of work spanning six decades.
While her name is often associated with that of Kandinsky, who was her companion during her years in Munich (1903-1914), Gabriele Münter never ceased to reinvent herself, displaying a striking modernity, mastering a wide range of techniques and leaving behind a prolific body of work.
Following the highly acclaimed retrospectives devoted to Sonia Delaunay in 2014-2015, Paula Modersohn-Becker in 2016 and Anna-Eva Bergman in 2023, the MAM is continuing its policy of presenting major female figures of modern art whose artistic careers are closely linked to the capital. The museum invites you to discover this pioneer of modern art, who began her career in Paris, where she exhibited for the first time in 1907 at the Salon des Indépendants.
Out of focus. Another vision of art, from 1945 to nowadays | Musee de l'Orangerie
Apr 30–Aug 18, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
This exhibition deliberately makes such blurriness a key that opens another interpretation of a whole area of modern and contemporary visual creation. Initially
defined as “loss of distinctness”, blurriness has shown itself to be the favourite means of expression in a world where instability reigns and visibility is clouded.
It was on the ruins left by the Second Word War that this out-of-focus aesthetic took root and began to deploy its inevitably political dimension. The Cartesian principle of discernment, which had prevailed in art for so long, now appeared altogether inoperative. With the erosion of visible certainties and in the face of the range of possibilities available to them as a result, artists came up with new approaches, shaping their works out of the transitory, disorder, movement, incompleteness and doubt… Taking note of a fundamental shift in the world order, they opted for the indeterminate, the indistinct and allusion. This distancing from naturalistic clarity went hand-in-hand with a quest for polysemy, expressed by
a permeability of mediums and more importance being assigned to the beholder’s interpretation. Instrument of sublimation as much as manifestation of a latent truth, blurriness became both symptom and remedy of a world in search of meaning.
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Summer Free live music | Potters House Paris
Jun 14, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Welcome to the Free concert! Join us for a night filled with music and celebration at Potters House Paris. Get ready to groove to the beats of talented musicians. This in-person event promises to be a memorable evening, so mark your calendars and bring your friends along for a fantastic time.
Information Source: Église de la Maison du Potier | eventbrite
Beyoncé Paris Concert Tour 2025|June 21 | StadedeFrance
Jun 21, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
Beyoncé Paris is set to be an unforgettable event, taking place at the renowned Stade de France in Paris on June 21, 2025, at 19:00. This highly anticipated concert promises to deliver an electrifying performance by the global superstar, Beyoncé. Fans can expect a night filled with spectacular choreography, stunning visuals, and powerful vocals that have become synonymous with her name. The venue, Stade de France, offers an iconic backdrop, enhancing the grandeur of the evening. With tickets priced at 465 USD, this event is poised to attract attendees from around the world, eager to witness Beyoncé's unparalleled artistry in the City of Light. This concert is not just an event but a cultural moment, celebrating music, performance, and the vibrant spirit of Paris.
Celebrity Paris Fashion Week Event - Men's S/S '26 | EST Galerie
Jun 27, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
A groundbreaking runway showcase where Adonis Musa & top stylists curate a 30-look collection featuring brands from The Musa Showroom. Step into the world of elite styling with The Stylist Collective by Adonis Musa, an innovative runway showcase that merges fashion, artistry, and brand storytelling. Powered by The Musa Showroom & Agence Ali, this one-of-a-kind presentation will feature a 30-look collection, expertly styled by Adonis Musa and his hand-selected team of top stylists. Bringing together a curated selection of cutting-edge brands, this showcase will highlight styling mastery, fashion-forward aesthetics, and the global influence of The Musa Showroom. From concept to execution, each ensemble will tell a story, redefining runway presentations as we know them. Would you like to witness this game-changing fashion experience? Check out our upcoming tour dates below and catch us during Fashion Week Fall/Winter ‘25 and Spring/Summer ‘26! FALL/WINTER '25 TOUR DATES:📍 02.07.25 – New York Fashion Week
📍 02.21.25 – London Fashion Week
📍 02.28.25 – Milan Fashion Week
📍 03.07.25 – Paris Fashion Week MEN'S SPRING/SUMMER '26 TOUR DATES:📍 06.13.25 – London Fashion Week
📍 06.20.25 – Milan Fashion Week
📍 06.27.25 – Paris Fashion Week SPRING/SUMMER '26 TOUR DATES:📍 07.03.25 – Berlin Fashion Week
📍 09.12.25 – New York Fashion Week
📍 09.19.25 – London Fashion Week
📍 09.26.25 – Milan Fashion Week
📍 10.03.25 – Paris Fashion Week Experience the intersection of styling and high fashion—where visionary styling meets the runway. Stay tuned for exclusive announcements! Why Attend:Be among the first to see the newest trends and collections for the upcoming season.Engage with fashion visionaries and gain insights into the future of fashion.Celebrate the creativity and innovation that make London Fashion Week a global phenomenon.Ticket Information:Secure your spot at this must-attend event by purchasing your VIP or GA tickets. Tickets are available in limited quantities, so be sure to act quickly to ensure your place at this premier fashion event. WANT TO SHOWCASE YOUR COLLECTION? Designers, ( review here / apply here)OTHER OPPORTUNITIES Fashion brands ( review here / apply here)Beauty brands (review here / apply here)Food service and product-based brands (review here / apply here)Follow us on Instagram & Tiktok: @themusashowroomVisit our store & shop exclusive brands: www.themusashowroom.comMeet The Producers: Adonis & Sharon
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LA COLLECTION : REVOIR PICASSO | Musée National Picasso-Paris
Mar 12, 2024–Mar 12, 2027 (UTC+1)
Paris
The Musée national Picasso-Paris collection is the fruit of an extraordinary history, made possible by the dation procedure - today it is the largest public collection of works by Picasso, the "Picassos of Picasso". Coming from the artist's studios, this collection gives us a better grasp of the aesthetic explorations of a Picasso who was by turns disconcerting, plural, contradictory, reflexive, gestural and conceptual, an aesthete and a committed activist, a tinkerer and a poet. Is he symbolist, cubist, classical, surrealist or simply figurative and political?
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Yves Saint Laurent: The Hamish Bowles Collection | Museum Yves Saint Laurent Paris
Jan 30, 2025–Jan 4, 2026 (UTC+1)
Paris
From January 30, 2025,throughJanuary 4, 2026, the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech invites you to experienceYves Saint Laurent: The Hamish Bowles Collection, fifty-three odes to elegance, brought to life through an outstanding loan that will enthral visitors.
Golden Thread. The art of dressing from north Africa to the far east | Musee du Quai Branly
Feb 11–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
The exhibition "Golden Thread. The art of dressing from north Africa to the far east", on show at the Musée du Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac until 6 July 2025, focuses on gold in the textile arts from Antiquity to the present day. This plunge into the history of this fascinating and precious metal takes visitors on a journey around the globe, from North Africa to the Middle East, via Japan, China and India. The exhibition also highlights the richness, technicality, inventiveness and expertise of the weavers, embroiderers and craftsmen who have been sublimating fabrics and silks since the dawn of time. This is a unique opportunity to admire a selection of traditional and ceremonial outfits, festive and wedding dresses from North Africa and the Orient, drapes and sparkling costumes from Asia and India, kimonos from the Edo period... and many other textile treasures. Modern creations by Chinese fashion designer Guo Pei are also on show.
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Disco Music History Exhibition | Paris Philharmonic
Feb 14–Aug 17, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
When the mirror ball reflects thousands of stars, the Philharmonie de Paris is brewing a cross-century cultural carnival! This art palace famous for classical music is going to put on a gorgeous battle robe for disco music. Starting from Valentine's Day 2025, the six-month-long "Disco, I'm coming out" special exhibition will take you stepping on colorful notes and return to the golden age of freedom and rebellion. Here, every pair of dancing shoes hides a story, and every melody is a declaration of cultural revolution.
Hans Hollein < transFORMS > | The Centre Pompidou
Mar 5–Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+1)
Paris
This monographic exhibition is dedicated to Austrian architect Hans Hollein (1934-2014), most commonly associated with the postmodernist movement following his participation in the inaugural Venice Architecture Biennale in 1980 and his colonnaded façade proposal for the Strada Novissima project. Bringing together the most emblematic pieces from an œuvre spanning over fifty years, the exhibition offers a fresh perspective on the coherence of his artistic and critical approach, viewed through the lens of his engagement with various movements that shaped the post-avant-garde from the 1960s to the 1980s—from informal art to conceptual art, including radical architecture.
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