Art Shows to See in Paris This Fall

Paris museums have a wide variety of exciting exhibitions for 2021, from great masters to fashion icons, from contemporary art to popular cinema. Support the culture and enjoy!
‘The World of Banksy’ at l’Espace Lafayette-Drouot
Until 31 December 2021
An enchanting and immersive journey with this street art master who has become a world-renowned artist while keeping his identity a secret. On an area of ​​more than 1200 square meters, you can see about 100 works of the king of graffiti. He planted his style on the streets of the world and left his mark on the doors of Bataklan after the 2015 attacks. The Paris art show features a reproduction of the famous Santa Ghetto, created in Bethlehem in 2005.
‘Picasso-Rodin: the double exhibition’ at the Musée National Picasso and Musée Rodin

Until 2 January 2022
“Two artists, two museums, one exhibition” is the concept for this Paris art show. This is a meeting between Auguste Rodin (1840–1917) and Pablo Picasso (1881–1973), two sacred figures of contemporary art who disrupted the artistic practices of their time. The intersection of their creative process highlights striking and unexpected coincidences in their works and experiments. One of them is an expressionist, and the other is a cubist.
A fascinating cross-reading was displayed simultaneously at the Musée National Picasso-Paris in Marais, as well as in the magnificent gardens and exhibition halls of the Musée Rodin.
‘Dali: the Endless Enigma’ at the Atelier des Lumières

Until 2 January 2022
Illuminated by his famous unique works, Salvador Dali could not have dreamed of a more beautiful exhibition space than the Atelier de LumieThe Paris art show provides an insight into the endless enigma of the Catalan master who traveled and invented several artistic styles. Paintings, drawings, and photographs projected and brought to life on the floor and walls 10 meters high reveal the details of the strokes, lines, and play of materials of the mustachioed artist.
This museum in Paris also shows his obsession with the weird and the supernatural, as well as his fascination with his wife Gala. Pink Floyd creates the background music for this timeless journey that promises to awaken the unconscious. Read More...