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Paris - Summer Exhibition 2026 - #5 - Matisse, last revolution at the Grand Palais

At the end of his life, Henri Matisse could have been content with his status as a giant of modernism. Instead, he chose to put everything back on the line. The exhibition Matisse, 1941-1954, presented at the Grand Palais, focuses on this last period, undoubtedly the most surprising of his career: that of an artist physically diminished, but with a freedom intact, if not more acute than ever.

  • Jun 06, 2026 10:45

Paris - Summer Exhibition 2026 - #4 - K-Beauty, the Korean obsession with perfect skin

Korean beauty products, K-pop, K-dramas: the Musée Guimet places the K-Beauty phenomenon in its historical and cultural context, for the 140th anniversary of Franco-Korean diplomatic relations.

  • Jun 05, 2026 16:30

Paris - Exposé Summer 2026 - #3 - Gianni Versace, the glamorous explosion

Glitter, baroque and frontal sensuality: the Musée Maillol devotes an XXL retrospective to Gianni Versace, recounting how an Italian couturier turned fashion into global pop culture.

  • Jun 05, 2026 08:30

Paris - Summer Exhibition 2026 - #2 - Lee Miller, muse, photographer and reporter

Almost forgotten when she died in 1977, Lee Miller's family archives have given her a new lease of life: the Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris is hosting Tate Britain's major retrospective, the most ambitious ever devoted to this immense photographer.

  • Jun 03, 2026 10:00

Paris - Summer Exhibition 2026 - #1 - Calder, dreaming in balance

Alexander Calder is the subject of an exceptional retrospective at the Fondation Louis Vuitton: over 300 pieces, from mobile toys to monumental sculptures, rediscover the man who set sculpture in motion.

  • Jun 02, 2026 21:00

Musée d'Orsay exhibits 13 Nazi-stolen art pieces to track down their owners

The Musée d'Orsay is opening up a room dedicated to works looted by the Nazis during the Occupation and never returned. From Renoir to Degas, the search for their owners continues, with additional help from artificial intelligence.

  • May 29, 2026 12:15

Louvre relocates Mona Lisa to separate building to tackle overtourism

The Louvre is reorganizing its spaces and isolating the Mona Lisa in a new dedicated building to reduce mass tourism and improve the visitor experience.

  • May 26, 2026 14:05

Egypt opens ancient crypt of 22 singing priests in Luxor

In Luxor, a rock-cut chamber houses painted sarcophagi, mummies and sealed papyri from the Third Intermediate Period, virtually intact.

  • May 24, 2026 13:30

Rome rediscovers its river with the opening of the Tiber Museum

The new Tiber Museum opens in Rome, a space dedicated to the history, culture and ecosystem of the Italian capital's river.

  • May 23, 2026 09:07

Over 3.5 million searchable pages: Epstein files on display in New York City

A new public library has opened in New York's Tribeca district, housing the complete Epstein files in a physical form. The exhibition features nearly 3,500 bound volumes containing all the Epstein documents made public to date.

  • May 19, 2026 09:37