DECONFINEMENT THE TOP EXHIBITIONS

TO SEE IN PARIS

I can't wait for the deconfinement that we reopen our splendid museums !

Let's discover together the most beautiful exhibitions to discover.

Dozens and dozens of exhibitions have therefore been waiting since October 2020 on the walls or in the archives of museums.

Small guide for our Parisian outings.

Magritte in full sun:

his Renoir period at the Musée de l'Orangerie

An exhibition on the Renoir de Magritte period arrives at the Musée de l'Orangerie.

This period, from 1941 to 1947, is defined as a cycle in which the painter wished to see life on the bright side and drew inspiration from the Impressionists in more than a hundred works. On view from February 10 to June 21, 2021.

Paul Signac, the exhibition at the Jacquemart-André Paul Signac Museum

The Jacquemart-André Museum pays tribute to the painter Paul Signac through an eponymous exhibition, presented from March 5 to July 19, 2021. The opportunity to discover some sixty masterful works from a private collection.

The Blue Hour by Peder Severin Krøyer: the exhibition at the Marmottan-Monet Museum

From January 28 to July 25, 2021, the Marmottan-Monet Museum is hosting the exhibition 'The Blue Hour of Peder Severin Krøyer'. This is the opportunity to discover the work of this Danish painter to whom an exhibition of such magnitude is being devoted for the first time in France.

The Origins of the World in Darwin's Century exhibition at the Musée d'Orsay,

The Musée d'Orsay is devoting a major exhibition to the Origins of the World and the invention of nature in Darwin's century. This exhibition, at the crossroads of science and the arts, will look back on this historic upheaval of the 19th century. The exhibition should have taken place from December 15, 2020 to February 14, 2021. It is postponed to an unknown date.

Photos: Gabrielle Chanel exhibition at the Palais Galliera

The Palais Galliera is presenting the first retrospective dedicated to Gabrielle Chanel on the occasion of its reopening on October 1, 2020. The exhibition “Gabrielle Chanel, fashion manifesto” pays tribute to the iconic seamstress until March 14, 2021. The exhibition is closed until further notice.

The reopening of museums must of course be accompanied by a new strict health protocol, to prevent the Covid-19 epidemic from returning for a fourth wave. However, it is likely that this protocol will go through a reduced visitor tonnage.




Joanne Courbet for DayNewsWorld