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The exhibition Walter De Maria: The Singular Experience offers a compact yet incisive reconsideration of an artist who redefined the relationship between measurement, form and perception. The presentation highlights the radical nature of his research, grounded in numerical sequences, rigorous geometries and an understanding of space as a physical encounter before it is a visual one. Sculptures and serial works converse with films and drawings that reveal a practice far less easily categorised than its usual association with Land Art suggests - De Maria emerges as an artist capable of merging mathematical precision, metaphysical tension and a subtle irony that destabilises any sense of certainty. At the core is the idea of a “singular experience”, conceived as a direct form of engagement in which viewers are invited to confront works that resist passive observation and instead demand an active presence. The exhibition conveys the complexity of an artist who treated form as discipline and perception as a field of freedom, allowing an energy to surface that still challenges the ways we look at, measure and inhabit space.
In Paris the Musée Jacquemart-André presents Verdi’s Rigoletto in an immersive staging set within the museum’s opulent salons. The opera, adapted for an intimate ensemble and featured voices, unfolds in close proximity to the audience and is paired with a tour of the art collection.
The retrospective at the Musée du Luxembourg explores the visionary universe of Leonora Carrington, shaped by Surrealism, myth and esotericism. Paintings and drawings reveal a poetics grounded in transformation and ambiguity. A body of work that anticipates key themes of contemporary thought, from gender to the freedom of imagination.
At the Jeu de Paume, a major exhibition retraces the history of emotions through photography. From the 19th century to today, a journey into the invisible and sensitive side of the image.
The Great Paris Steeplechase returns to the Hippodrome d’Auteuil in May 2026, gathering the world’s top horses and jockeys. A historic competition blending technique, endurance and spectacle. The event reaffirms Paris as a global capital of equestrian sport.