A rereading of African and Caribbean narratives through art and fashion... From February 20 to May 11, 2025, the Palais de Tokyo presents an exhibition dedicated to artist Raphaël Barontini, entitled Quelque part dans la nuit, le peuple danse. The exhibition offers a rereading of these stories, through a dialogue between archives from the past and contemporary techniques. Paintings, costumes, textiles, sound works and performances combine in an original scenography to offer an immersive, all-encompassing experience.
The title of theexhibition is inspired by an extract fromAimé Césaire's major work, La Tragédie du roi Christophe. This play, published in 1963, deals with the construction of the Haitian nation after the revolution against slavery and colonization. This choice reflects Raphaël Barontini 's artistic quest to explore collective joy and universal cultural symbols.
Raphaël Barontini, born in Saint-Denis in 1984, revisits traditional representations of power and historical narratives. His creations, which combine painting, silkscreen and digital prints, question classical representations and celebrate a plural history. As the artist explains, " [son] important research work opens up to narratives and representations that [lui] are their own," building rich and singular alternative narratives. An exhibition to discover during your visit to the Palais de Tokyo.
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Dates and Opening Time
From February 20, 2025 to May 11, 2025
Location
Palais de Tokyo
13, avenue du président Wilson
75116 Paris 16
Access
Metro line 9 "Iéna" or "Alma-Marceau" station
Prices
Tarif réduit: €9
Plein tarif: €13
Official website
palaisdetokyo.com
More information
Open Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 12pm to 10pm, Thursdays from 12pm to midnight.



















