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.
The Grand Palais hosts a striking virtual reality experience inspired by the visionary world of Henry Darger. Through animations, soundscapes and immersive set design, the work explores the boundary between marginal art and technology. A poetic journey into the mind of one of the twentieth century’s most mysterious artists.
The Political and Emotional Geographies of Otobong Nkanga
The Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris presents Otobong Nkanga’s first major solo exhibition in the city. Her work explores the connections between body, land, memory, and natural resources through a multidisciplinary approach.
Cristian Măcelaru opens the Orchestre National de France’s season with a program uniting Gershwin and Ravel. A journey between Europe and America at the Maison de la Radio Auditorium, shaped by musical modernity.
The first retrospective in France dedicated to Georges de La Tour since 1997. Over thirty works reveal the intense spirituality and original use of light of the Lorraine Master. An intimate journey into the most lyrical chiaroscuro of seventeenth-century Europe.