The Petit Palais is presenting the first French retrospective ever devoted to Jusepe de Ribera (1591-1652), the terrible heir to Caravaggio, whom his contemporaries considered ‘darker and more ferocious’ than the great Italian master.
From crisp Americana at Paris' Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson to Nina Beier's performative sculptures in Helsinki, there's no shortage of spectacular art on view across the pond.
One hundred years after her death, the Petit Palais art museum in Paris is paying tribute to La Grande Sarah with an exhibition running until August 27th.
‘The queen of attitude and the princess of gestures’ is how playwright Edmond Rostand characterised the French actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844–1923).
Galerie Eva Presenhuber is presenting Ugo Rondinone’s exhibition "the water is a poem unwritten by the air no. the earth is a poem unwritten by the fire" at Paris’ Petit Palais, including the world premiere...
Every work in Ugo Rondinone’s distinctive oeuvre is imbued with emotion—a collection of intriguing ideas, bearing an infinite multitude of meanings exceptionally configured in ever-changing spaces.