Autumn
in Paris
These six exhibitions capture the essence of autumn in Paris: art, fashion, and visual narratives that embrace contemporary creativity. A season that invites the public to rediscover culture from new perspectives.

1925–2025.
One Hundred Years of Art Deco
– Musée des Arts Décoratifs
From October 21, 2025, to March 29, 2026, this retrospective commemorates the centenary of Art Deco. It showcases iconic pieces and modern reinterpretations, revealing how this style continues to influence today’s design and fashion.

Fashion on the Move
#3
– Palais Galliera
Palais Galliera presents Fashion on the Move #3 from February 8 to October 12, 2025. The exhibition brings together more than 180 historical and contemporary pieces, highlighting fashion related to sports, with iconic items from brands such as Chanel, Hermès, and Rykiel.

Melvin Edwards Solo Exhibition
– Palais de Tokyo
From October 22, 2025, to February 15, 2026, the prestigious Palais de Tokyo hosts the sculptural work of African American artist Melvin Edwards. His work explores identity, memory, and conflict through forged metal, filled with political and poetic meaning.

Michel Paysant.
Voir Monet
– Musée de l’Orangerie
From October 15, 2025, to January 26, 2026, Paysant explores the possibilities of art and technology: he draws using eye movement. It’s a fascinating dialogue between the Impressionist legacy — Monet — and contemporary tools.

Jeffrey Gibson: This Is Dedicated To The One I Love
– Hauser & Wirth
From October 20 to December 20, this gallery presents an explosion of colors, Indigenous textiles, and contemporary art. Gibson merges Native American culture with queer aesthetics, creating a three-dimensional, emotionally charged experience.

Cristina BanBan:
Lorquianas
– Galerie Perrotin
From October 18 to December 20, Spanish artist Cristina BanBan revisits the work of Lorca with her distinctive, vibrant, and emotional style. An exhibition that blends poetic memory with contemporary visual language.

Fashion on the Move
#3
– Palais Galliera
Palais Galliera presents Fashion on the Move #3 from February 8 to October 12, 2025. The exhibition brings together more than 180 historical and contemporary pieces, highlighting fashion related to sports, with iconic items from brands such as Chanel, Hermès, and Rykiel.

Michel Paysant.
Voir Monet
– Musée de l’Orangerie
From October 15, 2025, to January 26, 2026, Paysant explores the possibilities of art and technology: he draws using eye movement. It’s a fascinating dialogue between the Impressionist legacy — Monet — and contemporary tools.

Cristina BanBan:
Lorquianas
– Galerie Perrotin
From October 18 to December 20, Spanish artist Cristina BanBan revisits the work of Lorca with her distinctive, vibrant, and emotional style. An exhibition that blends poetic memory with contemporary visual language.