(A walk without beginning or end)
Chapel College in Eu, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France
June 26 – September 15, 2026
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Paris, 1976 © Fonds François Ristori
A presentation of the work of François Ristori, an artist for whom painting is an ongoing process, where the gesture repeats, transforms, and extends itself without ever truly coming to an end.
Bringing together around fifteen works—five paintings, seven drawings, as well as a work by Claude Rutault—one painting is exceptionally displayed on both sides, thereby revealing two temporalities of creation.
Fukushima, Japan 2024-2027
by the architect Tsuyoshi Tane & the artist Tatsuo Miyajima
2024 – 2027
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The collaboration between artist Tatsuo Miyajima and ATTA – Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architects gives rise to a total work in which art and architecture are inseparable. Together, they create a place where memory becomes experience and the landscape becomes narrative. This circular space, sheltered by a vast roof, appears to emerge from the ground, as if the building had always been there.
Works from the collections of the Musée de la Préfecture de Police
Curator: Alix Delmas
April 17 – July 18, 2026
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pigment print, 60 × 40 cm,
courtesy Galerie Maubert
© ADAGP 2026
“I am interested in art that disturbs and pushes the representation of danger.” — Marina Abramović
Invited by the Musée de la Préfecture de Police, artist and exhibition curator Alix Delmas explores the concept of the weapon beyond its purely material definition: she considers gesture, device, and relationship.
Featuring works by: Marina Abramović & Ulay, Marie Aerts, Mohamed Bourouissa, Dominique Blais, Alix Delmas, Jessy Deshais, Claire Fontaine, Agnès Geoffray, Léa Le Bricomte, Olivier Leroi, Étienne-Jules Marey, Manuela Marques, and Jeanne Susplugas.
Curator: Mette Marie Kallehauge
January 22 – May 17, 2026
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© Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2026
Since 2024, the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art has been presenting a series of exhibitions titled Architecture Connecting, which explores the connections between architecture and various disciplines, such as biology, neuroscience,
and anthropology.
Founded in 2017, Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architects
is an international architecture firm based in Paris.
Through the exhibition Archaeology of the Future, visitors can explore architect TsuyoshiTane’s process of research, reflection, and creation.
Pavillon Wagram, Paris 17e
November 15, 2025
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Vintage gelatin silver print, 24 x 18 cm
Courtesy of Barnabé Moinard Photographies
Held alongside Paris Photo on Saturday,
November 15th, the 24.39 fair is an independent event dedicated to vintage, early, and modern photography. Directed by dealer and specialist Barnabé Moinard, it brings together nearly
50 international exhibitors at the Pavillon Wagram.
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Marjolaine Hallacq
Founded by Claudettte Lovencin, Telo-media.com has been online since December 2, 2025, and features around thirty contributors, with new content published monthly. By February 2026,
the telo-media.com website will offer forty articles across five sections, including one dedicated
to fiction.
Swedish Circle
Curator: Paul Calligaro
October 24 – 26, 2025
© Gaspard Hermach
During Art Basel Paris, In Situ unveils Charles Zana’s latest furniture and objects, marking a new chapter in his exploration of scale, volume, and expressive form. The exhibition also features
a selection of paintings curated by Paul Calligaro.
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Denmark, 2026
There is nothing elevated about the way the Louisiana presents art: everything is at eye level; everything speaks, as best as it can, directly to people: their senses, emotions, and intellect.
Last month, I had the chance to visit a very special place: the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, near Copenhagen. An incredible museum built facing the sea, where I instantly felt a sense of calm.
Thank you to Jan Hybertz Gøricke and Mette Marie Kallehauge for their warm welcome (and
Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architectes for the organisation of the press trip)
Luncheon edition, 211 pages
Introduction by Rachel Roddy
Illustrations by Peter Doyle, 2023
courtesy of the artist
"I felt. I felt the food, the conversation, the night air coming in the window and the taste of the wine on my lips and the feeling of it in my belly. I had not felt for a long time. I listened to her, and she listened to me. It was the beginning of love." – Hugh Corcoran
Hugh Corcoran is a cook from Belfast who has spent most of the last decade living and working in the Basque country and France.
The recipes are intentionally vague with the view to encouraging the reader and cook to think for themselves and follow their intuition, which is where all good cooking comes from.
Guido Guidi, Col Tempo 1956-2024
Curators: Pippo Ciorra & Antonello Frongia
February 20 – May 24, 2026
courtesy of the artist
"Many times I'm not looking when I press the shutter" – Guido Guidi
Until May 24, LE BAL pays tribute to the Italian photographer Guido Guidi with the exhibition Col tempo 1956–2024. In collaboration with the MAXXI, Museo nazionale delle arti del XXI secolo in Rome, LE BAL presents eighteen photographic sequences.
Marc Lenot, 122 pages
Published on September 8, 2022
by Ateliers Henry Dougier
oil on canvas,
68,5 × 97 cm, Munch Museum
The Scream is without a doubt Edvard Munch’s most famous painting — and often the only one people know. It is an emblematic example of the expression of anguish in his work, even though between 1880 and 1943 he painted nearly 1,800 paintings on many other themes.
Paul Kooiker works at the intersection of art and fashion. He uses staged and constructed images to question how the body is portrayed and perceived. His work often distorts scale, manipulates lighting, and isolates body parts to disrupt familiar visual cues.
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My passion lies in crafting compelling narratives and strategies that bridge the gap between culture and audiences worldwide.
Whether it's managing digital campaigns, creating engaging content, or driving the success of exhibitions and events, I aim to bring art and culture to life for all.
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Whether it's managing digital campaigns,
creating engaging content, or driving the success
of exhibitions and events, I aim to bring art
and culture to life for all.