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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…

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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…

Moore and Malaparte: Rhythm and Form

Gagosian Paris 4 Rue de Ponthieu, Paris

WHAT The exhibition is a presentation of small-scale sculptures and drawings by Henry Moore in dialogue with three pieces of furniture from Casa Malaparte, two of them exclusive designs. The pairing draws unexpected connections between sculptor and designer, including a fascination with crafting organic forms in tune with the natural world and an immersion in the…

Sarah Buckner: Chambre de la vie parallèle

Esther Schipper 16 Place Vendôme, Paris

WHAT This is the German artist's (b.1984) second solo exhibition of paintings and drawings with the gallery, and her first in Paris. The selection of works marks a new starting point for the artist: a space of beginnings, clarity, and potential transformation, even catharsis. The format of many of the works are small oil or…

Raymond Saunders: Déménagement

David Zwirner Paris 108 rue Vieille du Temple, Paris

WHAT Curated by Ebony L. Haynes, this is the American artist's (b. 1934) second solo exhibition with the gallery, and his first in Paris in 20 years. The paintings and works on paper bring together his extensive formal training with his own observations and lived experiences. The title references his ongoing method of sourcing materials…

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Marie Bovo: Les forêts d’Hypnos

Mennour Paris - Pont de Lodi 5 & 6 rue du Pont de Lodi, Paris

WHAT The French photographer’s 6th solo exhibition invites viewers into the quiet, transformative world of nocturnal landscapes, transporting viewers into forests between Nice and Marseille, where light and shadows create a visual symphony of time and place. She captures the dream-like essence of the forest, setting up photographic chambers in these remote Mediterranean locations. Through…

Oliver Beer: Resonance Paintings: The Cave

Thaddaeus Ropac Paris - Marais 7 Rue Debelleyme, Paris

WHAT Following his recent critically-acclaimed installation at the 17th Biennale de Lyon, the series of Resonance paintings by the British artist (b.1985) is presented at the gallery for the first time. Drawing on both his musical and artistic training, he plays precise harmonies through loudspeakers positioned beneath horizontally-oriented canvases scattered with dry pigment, adjusting the…

Karine Rougier: Jardin des Souffles

Galerie Les Filles du Calvaire - Chapon 21 Rue Chapon, Paris

WHAT The Malta-born Marseille-based artist's first solo exhibition at the gallery is a diverse presentation of works: tempera paintings on resins (from wreck fragments found in the Mediterranean Sea), drawings on handmade paper, a wall installation, and a bronze sculpture. Inspired by the beauty of the earth, vegetation, its underwater wanderings, but also by poetry,…

Oda Jaune: Oils of Angels

Galerie Templon Paris 30 rue Beaubourg, Paris

WHAT The Bulgarian-born London-based artist uses her work to portray a tormented yet deeply poetical world. Her series of 21 paintings delves into a theme as timeless as it is universal: unconditional love. Her art is both poetic and visionary, travelling the twists and turns of the subconscious in a language that flirts with surrealism,…