Programme: Thu - Sat 12 pm - 8 pm I Sun 12 pm - 7 pm
Location: Grand Palais
Adresse: 7 avenue Winston Churchill 75008 Paris
Art Brut works, often created on the fringes of society and discovered by chance or through people close to the artists, are today a fundamental part of art history. For 45 years, collector Bruno Decharme has been collecting these creations born outside the official art world. The exhibition Art Brut. In the Intimacy of a Collection at the Centre Pompidou presents over 300 works from his donation to the Musée National d’Art Moderne. Organized like a puzzle, the exhibition explores the variety of themes and perspectives of Art Brut, revealing the incredible creative force of the human spirit outside of convention.
Laura Pausini’s Paris concert in November 2027 reflects a career shaped by continuity rather than rupture. Her songs remain living material, able to endure and evolve over time. A direct relationship with listeners, far from the logic of the one-off event.
A major exhibition at the Louvre brings Michelangelo and Auguste Rodin into dialogue, two sculptors separated by three centuries but united by a shared vision of sculpture as the energy of the human body.
Tosca in Paris: Passion and Power in Puccini’s Opera
The revival of Puccini’s Tosca at the Opéra national de Paris delves into love, politics and sacrifice in an 1800s Rome torn by monarchy and republican aspirations. The opera stages the fatal triangle between singer Floria Tosca, painter Mario Cavaradossi and Baron Scarpia.
The retrospective at the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris retraces Lee Miller’s path from Surrealist experimentation to wartime photography. From the 1930s to the European front, her work reveals a lucid and uncompromising gaze. A body of work that brings together personal experience and historical testimony.