Autore: Francesca Rozzi
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Matisse, 1941-1954
Through this comprehensive exhibition, the Grand Palais highlights a crucial phase in the long artistic career of Henri Matisse, placing particular emphasis on the final years of his production. Bringing together more than 300 works, the exhibition immerses the visitor in the artist’s creative process through paintings, drawings, papiers découpés,…
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Rothko a Firenze
The Palazzo Strozzi pays tribute to Mark Rothko with a major retrospective dedicated to one of the most influential figures of 20th-century art. Among the most comprehensive exhibitions ever presented in Italy on the artist, the show retraces Rothko’s practice from his early figurative period to his iconic multiform paintings,…
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Martin Parr – Global Warning
No photographer has captured the discomfort and excesses of contemporary society quite like Martin Parr. Presented by the Jeu de Paume, this retrospective was conceived several years ago in close collaboration with the artist himself, who actively contributed to its development. Following his passing in December 2025, shortly before the…
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Eva Jospin, Grottesco // Claire Tabouret, D’un seul souffle
The Grand Palais dedicates two of its spaces to two major figures of the contemporary French art scene: Claire Tabouret and Eva Jospin. A transitional hall separates two distinct exhibition paths, each devoted to one artist: on one side, D’un seul souffle, presenting Tabouret’s project for the new stained-glass windows…
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Gerard Richter
The Fondation Louis Vuitton dedicates its spaces to one of the most ambitious exhibitions ever organised around the German painter Gerhard Richter, widely regarded as one of the most influential artists of our time. The exhibition spans more than six decades of artistic production, an impressive body of work, especially…
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Paname
As part of its annual invitation that fosters dialogue between modern and contemporary art, the Petit Palais has invited Bilal Hamdad this year, an Algerian artist whose visibility has been steadily growing over recent years. His works are discreetly inserted among the masterpieces of the museum’s permanent collection, creating an…
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Leonora Carrington
Palazzo Reale presents the first retrospective exhibition dedicated to Leonora Carrington in Italy, renowned Surrealist artist whose work gained renewed visibility in Italy in 2022, when the title of the 59th Venice Biennale was inspired by one of her books. This exhibition shines a light not only on Carrington’s artistic…
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Minimal
The Bourse de Commerce celebrates the Minimalist movement through an ambitious and wide-ranging exhibition, uniting artists from around the world. Divided into thematic sections, the exhibition explores the different facets of Minimalism, focusing on colour, light, materiality, balance, and perception. Alongside these thematic groupings, several spaces are dedicated to individual…
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Niki de Saint Phalle, Jean Tinguely, Pontus Hulten
The collaboration between the Centre Pompidou and the Grand Palais brings together an ambitious and expansive exhibition devoted to three crucial figures of the 20th-century art world: Niki de Saint Phalle, Jean Tinguely and Pontus Hulten. Through this trio, the show traces not only the intertwined histories of two artists…

