Want to rediscover drawing in a different way? Head to the Doyenné in Brioude for a unique experience: drawing the human body, inspired by the bold works of Jean Dubuffet. Between a guided tour and a live model workshop, let yourself be surprised, dare to think outside the box, and unleash your creativity in a friendly and refreshing atmosphere. Ready to take on this extraordinary artistic challenge?
The Maison Européenne de la Photographie presents Conflict Zones, a major retrospective of Marie‑Laure de Decker, showcasing nearly 290 photographs that span her career as a pioneering photojournalist and portraitist. The exhibition highlights her humanistic approach to documenting global conflicts and her commitment to photography as an act of ethical engagement.
The British Art Show returns for its 10th edition and packs a big punch: five cities, three years of touring, and a curator with a keen eye, Ekow Eshun , a key figure on the British cultural scene. Combining art, storytelling, and engagement, this edition promises to shake up the conventions and reveal the most vibrant voices of contemporary Britain.
Salvador Dalí didn’t just paint surrealism—he lived in it, literally. The legendary artist applied his fantastical vision to architecture, turning his homes into mind-bending works of art.
What if we entered the intimate as we visit a museum or a dream? A room becomes manifest, a mirror reveals a soul, a record disrupts reality, a film questions desire, a place heals through the elements. Between stage fury and Vedic wisdom, our inspirations of the month explore these blurred zones where art, life and the body merge — with poetry, anger, gentleness or brilliance.
Eugènia Balcells’ “Des del Centre” at MNAC is an immersive multimedia installation that explores perception, light, and our cosmic connection through video projections inside a luminous dome. The work invites viewers to engage deeply with the interplay of art, science, and spirituality in a contemplative environment.
A Van Gogh painting at LACMA for the first time? A rare Modigliani sculpture on display in Brooklyn? And a treasure trove of Cézanne entrusted to MoMA? In August 2025, the Pearlman Foundation presented 63 masterpieces of modern art to three iconic US museums. A historic donation that will transform the public collections of New York and Los Angeles.
Tate’s summer 2025 program features immersive and powerful exhibitions across its galleries, including Do Ho Suh’s architectural fabric installations and the European debut of Emily Kam Kngwarray’s monumental paintings at Tate Modern. Meanwhile, Tate St Ives highlights the pioneering kinetic works of Liliane Lijn and the mythic, environmentally focused films of Emilija Škarnulytė.
After seven years of silence, the Studio Museum in Harlem is finally reopening its doors. A flagship institution of African-American art, it is inaugurating a spectacular building designed by David Adjaye and a series of powerful exhibitions, combining memory and contemporary creation. The date is set for an artistic renaissance in the heart of Harlem.
What if you rediscovered the masterpieces of art history through thousands of tiny, colorful bricks? The Art of the Brick is a spectacular exhibition that transforms icons of classical and pop art into life-size LEGO® sculptures. Poetic, playful, and totally unique, this immersive experience will amaze children and adults alike. A must-see for the holidays!
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