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Pop Forever, Tom Wesselmann & …

Fondation Louis Vuitton 8 avenue du Mahatma Gandhi, Paris

WHAT A large-scale group exhibition dedicated to Pop Art, the show is centred around Tom Wesselmann (1931-2004) – one of the leading figures of the movement, which gained momentum as one of the major artistic movements of the 1960s. In addition to a selection of 150 paintings and works in various materials by Wesselmann, it…

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Freedom of Art, The Stars, Beijing, 1979

Musée d'Art Moderne - Pompidou Place Georges-Pompidou, Paris

WHAT The group exhibition highlights significant works by four key figures of the Xing Xing (Stars Art Group), formed in Beijing in the summer of 1979: Wang Keping, Huang Rui, Li Shuang, and Ma Desheng. Alongside archival materials, the exhibition showcases the pivotal role that the Stars Art Group and its 1979 exhibition played in…

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Chiharu Shiota: The Soul Trembles

Grand Palais 3 avenue du Général Eisenhower, Paris

WHAT The respected Japanese artist (b.1972) is renowned for her large-scale installations of interlacing wool yarn, as well as her ability to blend everyday objects into monumental, dreamlike creations, where she explores themes of temporality, movement, and dreams. Her solo show marks a preview of the reopening of the iconic Grand Palais. It offers an…

Serge Poliakoff: Les étés de Poliakoff

Almine Rech Paris - Matignon 18 Avenue Matignon, Paris

WHAT The exhibition is a presentation of gouaches from the late Russian-born French modernist painter (1900-1969), who belonged to the 'New' École de Paris (Tachisme), and was a contemporary of Wassily Kandinsky, Sonia and Robert Delaunay, and Otto Freundlich. Painting gouaches was part of a daily summer routine, yielding 30-40 series. The artist would review…

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Guillaume Leblon: AH BON!

Galerie Nathalie Obadia - Cloître Saint-Merri 3, rue du Cloître Saint-Merri, Paris

WHAT Known for his mastery of plaster, the New York-based French artist's new series introduces marine and vegetal forms, fostering playful and unexpected encounters. His creations are influenced by the Mediterranean's rich history and biodiversity, and reflect his contemplations on fossilisation. The artist's genesis in Antibes, South of France, underpins his wall sculptures, where the…

James Welling – Thought Objects, Italy and France

Marian Goodman 79 & 66 Rue du Temple, Paris

WHAT The third exhibition of the contemporary American photographer's works, his newest presentation embodies his evolving quest for discovery. The new photographs were made in the spring of 2024 during a month-long residency at the American Academy in Rome, and encompass a myriad of themes. The images whose meanings detach from the photograph’s nominal subject…

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Viswanadhan

Galerie Nathalie Obadia - Faubourg Saint-Honoré 91, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris

WHAT The prominent Indian artist (b.1940) merges tradition and modernity in a manner that is simultaneously personal and universally resonant. His early exposure to idol sculpting and mandalas during childhood profoundly influenced his artistic identity, reflecting his Indian heritage. The exhibition features 15 works created between 2000 and 2010, showcasing his diverse evolutionary phases. The…

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Francis Picabia: Éternel recommencement / Eternal Beginning

Hauser & Wirth Paris 26 bis rue François 1er, Paris

WHAT The French artist (1879–1953) was a pioneering figure in the development of Dada and Surrealism, and is known for his restless exploration of diverse artistic styles throughout his career. The exhibition is a major solo presentation of over 40 of his post-war artworks, created between 1945 and 1952. It will be the first to…