Brazil-France 2025 season: contemporary sculptures at the Palais-Royal

Published by Laurent de Sortiraparis · Photos by Laurent de Sortiraparis · Updated on September 17, 2025 at 11:57 a.m.
The Palais-Royal in Paris hosts an open-air exhibition as part of the Brazil-France 2025 Season. From September 16 to October 26, 2025, discover contemporary sculptures by three Brazilian artists, at the crossroads of modern art and historical heritage.

For the Saison Brésil-France 2025, the gardens of the Palais-Royal in Paris are transformed into an open-air gallery. From September 16 to October 26, 2025, three leading figures in contemporary Brazilian sculpture - José Bechara, José Resende and Raul Maurão - will unveil works specially designed to interact with the classical architecture of this emblematic site, offering visitors an immersion between artistic creation and historical heritage.

As you stroll under the arcades or through the lime-tree-lined alleys, you'll come across these sculptures, which seem to make matter vibrate to the rhythm of a reflection on space, weight and balance. This open-air exhibition, accessible to all, is supported by the Centre des Monuments Nationaux, inviting you to enjoy a sensitive experience, between tension and contemplation, in a place steeped in history and open to contemporary creation.

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An artistic experience between balance and confrontation

José Bechara, known for his sculptures of industrial and oxidized materials, deploys a work that questions the memory of place, between corrosion and permanence. José Resende, a master of static tension, presents an installation in which raw materials seem suspended, playing with the garden's perspectives. Quan proposes a kinetic sculpture, capable of moving under the effect of the wind or the passage of visitors, installed like a breath of fresh air in the heart of French classicism.

Each intervention is part of a reflection on the place of art in public space, its capacity to disrupt the established order, to create zones of friction between past and present. It's not just an artistic stroll: it's an encounter with works designed to collide, merge or enter into tension with the setting in which they are displayed.

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An exhibition for the curious and art-lovers alike

If you're curious about contemporary Latin American sculpture, if you like to wander around Paris in search of art in unexpected places, this exhibition may well captivate you. It will appeal to lovers of contemporary art, to strollers sensitive to the interplay of materials and light, to families in search of cultural discovery, but also to architecture enthusiasts who will see here a rich dialogue between the built and the ephemeral.

On the other hand, if you're looking for an interactive, tactile or educational exhibition in the classical sense of the term, or if you're expecting figurative, immediately legible works, the experience may not meet your expectations. Here, everything hinges on personal interpretation, on a slow gaze, on a physical relationship with the sculpture.

A crossing between two worlds

Beneath the Parisian sky, between Buren's columns and the Palais-Royal's elaborate railings, this temporary installation offers a link between France and Brazil, between stone and steel, between frozen history and thought in motion. The three works chosen were conceived as responses to the spirit of the place: they do not impose themselves, but infiltrate the space, like a foreign voice seeking to dialogue without breaking.

The Brazil-France 2025 Season acts as a fertile framework for these resonances to emerge: by taking up residence in one of Paris's most emblematic heritage sites, Brazilian artists propose a re-reading of the space, at the crossroads of their worlds and the site's history.

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A cultural outing in the heart of Paris

Accessible free of charge, this open-air exhibition is ideal for an outing on your own, as a couple or with friends, at lunchtime or at the end of the day, for a breath of fresh air in the hustle and bustle of Paris. The works change appearance according to light, weather and movement, making each visit unique.

It's also a perfect pretext for rediscovering the Palais-Royal, often forgotten in favor of other monuments, and immersing yourself in an international open-air artistic encounter, where sculptural gesture becomes language, and contemporary art settles in the heart of heritage to better reveal it.

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Dates and Opening Time
From September 16, 2025 to October 26, 2025

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    Location

    8 Rue de Montpensier
    75001 Paris 1

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    Access
    Metro line 1 "Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre" station

    Prices
    Free

    Official website
    www.domaine-palais-royal.fr

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