
1997 FASHION BIG BANG
From 7 March to 16 July 2023, the Palais Galliera is organising an exhibition dedicated to 1997, a decisive year in the history of contemporary fashion.
Palais Galliera +

BASQUIAT X WARHOL, À QUATRE MAINS
A fascinating stylistic and formal dialogue in the form of four-handed works, created in tandem by two great artists, on view until 28 August.
Fondation Louis Vuitton +

MATISSE CAHIERS D’ART
Through the prism of the magazine Cahiers d’arts, the Musée de l’Orangerie pays tribute to the work of Henri Matisse during the 1930s, in a new exhibition on display until 29 May.
Musee Orangerie +

GOLD
The exhibition “Gold. Les ors d’Yves Saint Laurent” explores the role played by this metal in the designer’s work, through some of his haute couture and ready-to-wear creations.
Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris +

SERGE GAINSBOURG – LE MOT EXACT
The Bibliothèque publique d’information reveals the more literary side of the “prince of the minor arts” in a retrospective exhibition until 8 May.
Bibliothèque publique d’information +

UNE HISTOIRE PHOTOGRAPHIQUE DES FEMMES AU XXE SIÈCLE
A photographic journey through a century of women’s emancipation with more than sixty contemporary images in black and white and colour in the form of a family album.