Read our pick of the best Paris art exhibitions to see in September, from Vivian Suter's Guatemalan-inspired paintings and Thao Nguyen Phan multimedia at Palais de Tokyo to Marie-Laure de Decker photojournalism at the MEP.
Read our pick of the best Paris art exhibitions to see in August, from Yulia Mahr's contemporary take on Greek statues at Dover Street Market to C茅leste Boursier-Mougenot's tranquil floating ceramics
In Kerry James Marshall鈥檚 seminal 1986 work The Wonderful One, the figure is an ineffable silhouette: its dimensionality is reduced to a stark flatness, meticulously shaped with black charcoal on a white background.
The works of the 41 artists on display starkly expose the wounds related to the colonial past, slavery and racism, which are intertwined with intimate suffering.
The Bourse de Commerce is drawing some one hundred works from the Pinault Collection to present the exhibition 鈥淐orps et 芒mes鈥, an exploration of representations of the body in contemporary art.
A new exhibition at Paris鈥 Bourse de Commerce, fittingly titled Corps et 芒mes, explores how modern and contemporary artists approach this connection between the body and soul.
鈥淎rte Povera鈥 offered an expansive view of the Italian avant-garde group that began exhibiting together in 1967, when the name was coined by curator and art critic Germano Celant.
Artworks that were made to counter institutional power structures and market conventions, exhibited on the initiative of a super-rich entrepreneur and collector.
To what extent is the famous Italian art movement Arte Povera a 鈥榩oor art鈥 rebellion or a rich man鈥檚 game? After a major survey in Paris, we look at the history of the Faustian pact Germano Celant made with the market in service of Italian art.
This major survey transforms the Bourse de commerce into an open stage on which the ideas that shaped the movement circulate freely across geographies and time.