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Until
23 August
1.4 km
General Exhibition
To mark its move into the building, completely redesigned by Jean Nouvel, which formerly housed the Grands Magasins du Louvre department store, the Fondation Cartier is exhibiting the highlights of over 40 years of collecting.
Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain - 2 place du Palais-Royal, Paris (map)
Until
19 June
1.5 km
MakeUp in Paris
A true Glo.cal* business facilitator, MakeUp in Paris orchestrates a convivial and intimate event bringing together the most dynamic and creative suppliers and the most popular skincare and make-up brands, in the heart of the world's beauty capital: Paris!
Until
30 March
1.6 km
Modigliani-Zadkine, an interrupted friendship
The first exhibition to focus on the artistic friendship between the sculptor Ossip Zadkine and the painter Amedeo Modigliani. Through almost 90 works (paintings, drawings, sculptures, photos...), follow the cross paths of these two artists in the Montparnasse of 1910-1920.
Until
11 January
1.6 km
Paul Poiret, fashion is a party
The 550 works in this exhibition (clothing, accessories, fine and decorative arts) highlight the lasting influence of Paul Poiret, who liberated the female body by decorating it, and reveal the extent of his creative genius.
Musée des Arts décoratifs - 107 rue de Rivoli, 1er, Paris (map)
Until
26 April
1.6 km
1925-2025. 1925-2025. One hundred years of Art Deco
A journey to the heart of the Roaring Twenties and its heritage masterpieces. Sculptural furniture, precious jewellery, objets d'art, drawings, posters and fashion items: nearly 1,000 works recount the richness, elegance and contradictions of a style that continues to fascinate.
Musée des Arts décoratifs - 107 rue de Rivoli, 1er, Paris (map)
1.6 km
Viaduc des Arts
Formerly known as the Bastille Viaduct, this structure was built in the mid-19th century to support the Paris/Bastille-Varenne railway line. Its arches now house craft workshops (design, decoration, fashion, etc.).
1.6 km
Square Roger-Stéphane
An oasis of calm in the heart of a bustling neighbourhood. This square honours the memory of the journalist and writer who founded the magazine Combat during the Second World War.
1.7 km
Molière Fountain
Designed by the architect Louis Visconti, this tribute to the playwright Molière was built in the early 1840s. The pedestal is flanked by two marble allegorical figures – ‘Serious Comedy’ and ‘Light Comedy’ – each holding a scroll inscribed with the titles of Molière’s plays.
1.8 km
Musée Maillol
This museum houses the largest collection of works by the painter and sculptor Aristide Maillol (1861-1944), as well as collections of art of his muse, Dina Vierny. Right next to the entrance is the superb and monumental Quatre-Saisons fountain, built between 1739 and 1745 to glorify the city of Paris.
Until
12 May
1.8 km
Revisiting Cimabue, the origins of Italian painting
The Louvre's first exhibition (some forty works) devoted to Cimabue, one of the most important artists of the 13th century. This painter was one of the first to pave the way for naturalism in Western painting, seeking to depict the world, objects and bodies as they exist.
Musée du Louvre - Paris (map)