Vogue Paris 1920-2020 – Palais Galliera
Fashion magazine exhibitions are in fashion. After Harper's Bazaar at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, the Musée de la Mode de Paris - Palais Galliera takes over with a retrospective on Vogue Paris magazine.
Sebastião Salgado – Amazônia – Philarmonie de Paris
This exhibition takes us to discover the diversity of the Amazonian ecosystem. The colors of the sky, the rivers, the waterfalls and the forest have disappeared in favor of black and white visuals highlighting the contrasts of the landscapes in a sculptural way.
Luxes – Musée des Arts Décoratifs
The originality and refinement of a piece of art is mainly linked to the materials that compose it, the rare pigments, the design and the shape of a model.
Harper’s Bazaar – Premier magazine de mode – Musée des Arts Décoratifs
By creating Harper's Bazar magazine in New York in November 1867, the Harper brothers wanted to bring a wide range of content, putting the models of fashion designers in perspective with other creative fields of their time: literature, painting and photography.
Azzedine Alaïa Collector – Alaïa and Balenciaga – Sculptors of shape – Galerie Azzedine Alaïa
In the heart of the gallery rue de la Verrerie, Olivier Saillard invites us to a face-to-face confrontation between the two masters of the cut.
L’étoffe des rêves Lee Young-hee. Séoul-Paris – Musée Guimet
The Guimet Museum regularly presents high-quality exhibitions dedicated to textiles. The heritage it recently inherited gives it the opportunity to repeat this with a selection of creations from the donation of 1,300 pieces from the collection of Lee Young-hee (1936-2018).
Marche et démarche – Une histoire de la chaussure – Musée des Arts Décoratifs
The new and vast exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs features a varied and complete universe: shoes. Like any wardrobe element, it has multiple uses, users, shapes and decorations.
Embroidery in the Middles Ages – Musée de Cluny
Embroidery from the Middle Ages is featured in the Cluny Museum. It is very rare to see such ancient textile works on display. Indeed, fabric is one of the most delicate materials among the heritage of ancient decorative arts.
Designprocesser, witnessing the creative process behind design objects from A to Z – Institut Suédois
At a period in which we are taking a closer look at the creative processes to question them: eco-responsible, sustainable, local, artisanal
Moderne Maharajah, un mécène des années 30 – Musée des Arts décoratifs
The nave of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs is dedicated this autumn to the world of a collector from the 1930s. The furniture designed by Rulhman, the jewellery of the Chaumet house or the seats of Le Corbusier all have the particularity of taking place in an unusual environment: India of the Holkar dynasty under British government.