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To make sure you don’t miss out, we’ve selected some of the most remarkable exhibitions that are ending soon. And that's not all – there are unmissable events, whether in Parisian museums, national museums, or art galleries, offering unique experiences, from modern art to contemporary art, including fascinating temporary exhibitions.
The Egypt of the Pharaohs
We’ve mentioned it several times before, and the Atelier des Lumières continues to amaze with its immersive exhibition dedicated to Ancient Egypt. Atelier des Lumières is one of the great museums in Paris, specializing in temporary exhibitions in contemporary and digital art, and is a must-see for modern art enthusiasts. After several extensions due to its immense success, this exhibition will officially close on January 22, 2025. Don't miss the opportunity to visit this unmissable venue to discover or rediscover the history of the Egypt of the Pharaohs, through a spectacular display of images and projections.
Figures of the fool
The Louvre Museum, one of the most famous national museums in the world, offers a fascinating exhibition that explores the concept of madness through paintings and sculptures. This exhibition highlights how artists have represented madness in art through the centuries. A closing evening will be held on January 17. This temporary exhibition is an event not to be missed for lovers of fine arts and art history, and a unique opportunity to see exceptional works by painters and sculptors from the modern and contemporary eras.
Surrealism
Monumental. A truly monumental exhibition to explore before it closes on January 13, 2025. If you're passionate about surrealism and its great masters like Dali, Magritte, or Picasso, this exhibition is a must-see. At the Centre Pompidou, one of the leading modern art museums, this temporary exhibition immerses you in the fascinating world of this movement that redefined the boundaries of reality through paintings and sculptures. An unmissable event for enthusiasts of modern art and cubism.
Caillebotte
The Musée des Beaux-Arts is presenting an unprecedented retrospective of Gustave Caillebotte, a major painter of 19th-century realism. This exhibition ends on January 19, giving you the chance to discover some of this artist’s most fascinating works, which played a key role in the Impressionist movement. Take advantage of this temporary exhibition to admire the canvases and paintings that have marked the history of art and are now part of the permanent collections of some of the most prestigious Parisian museums. These exceptional exhibitions provide an opportunity to discover or rediscover major artists, artistic movements, and unique art collections.
Whether you're passionate about contemporary art, modern art, archaeology, or even decorative arts, Paris is home to countless museums and galleries to satisfy all your desires. Don’t forget that museums like the Musée d'Orsay, Musée Picasso, Musée Rodin, or Centre Pompidou continue to host fascinating temporary exhibitions that attract millions of visitors each year.
Take advantage of your time in Paris to see these exceptional exhibits before they close. The entire team at Hôtel Moderniste is here to assist you with any additional information and to help you organize your stay in Paris!
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