They are painters, sculptors, muses, photographers, actresses, contemporary artists, politicians—women who have inspired other creatives or who forge their own unique worlds through their art. You got it: on March 8, 2026, we’re celebrating women in art, right here in Paris! For this International Women’s Rights Day, we’ve curated a selection of exhibitions that shine a spotlight on women artists.
Through their talent and their work, they have left their mark on the art world in every era, in every style, with every instrument at their disposal. These women artists have revolutionized their field, but they don't always get the recognition they deserve.
That's why museums, galleries and art venues are keen to put them back in the spotlight, with exhibitions dedicated to their work or their influence on the world of culture. Exhibitions that are a great pleasure to visit, from the moment they open!
So it's decided, this March 8, we're giving the spotlight to women artists. But where to see them, where to discover them? To enjoy their works, nothing could be simpler: just visit the exhibitions below!



All Parts Of Us: Susanna Inglada Exhibits at Drawing Lab in Paris
The Drawing Lab in Paris is hosting the exhibition All Parts Of Us by Susanna Inglada, the recipient of the 2025 Drawing Now Award, from February 13 to May 10, 2026. Through a compelling blend of drawings, installations, and videos, the artist delves into the tensions shaping our modern world, examining the collective gaze and power dynamics at play. [Read more]



Simone Veil. My Sisters and I: An Intimate, Free Exhibition at the Memorial to the Holocaust — Our Photos
The Shoah Memorial highlights the special bond between Simone Veil and her sisters with an emotionally compelling exhibition running from February 10 to October 15, 2026. [Read more]



American Images at MEP: Dana Lixenberg examines the American Dream through a captivating photo exhibition
Through her striking portraits, photographer Dana Lixenberg challenges the myth of the American Dream. Her exhibition, American Images, is open for visitors at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie from February 11th to May 24th, 2026. [Read more]



Eva Jospin and Claire Tabouret at the Grand Palais: due to overwhelming popularity, the dual exhibition has been extended
Two renowned figures of contemporary art are being celebrated in Paris. Since December 10th, the Grand Palais has been hosting a unique double exhibition that brings together the stunning works of French artists Claire Tabouret and Eva Jospin. While the first artist showcases her piece titled "D’un seul souffle," the second presents "Grottesco." Originally scheduled to run until March 15th, the exhibition has been extended until March 29th, 2026, thanks to overwhelming visitor interest. [Read more]



In these halls: contemporary photographer Jo Ractliffe showcases her work at the Jeu de Paume, revealing powerful images.
The Jeu de Paume is hosting an exhibition showcasing the work of photographer Jo Ractliffe. Discover the striking images of "En ces lieux" from January 30 to May 24, 2026. [Read more]



Barbara: The legendary French singer-songwriter honored in a new exhibition at the BnF François-Mitterrand
Attention, Barbara fans! Nearly 30 years after her passing, the François-Mitterrand Library (BnF) is celebrating the legendary singer-songwriter with a brand-new exhibition titled "Dis quand reviendras-tu? Barbara et son public". This unique cultural event is free to the public and runs from January 27 to April 5, 2026, in the Donors' Gallery. [Read more]



All Inclusive: Photographer Kourtney Roy Examines Tourism in a New Exhibition at Citéco
With her vintage aesthetic and striking photographs, artist Kourtney Roy shines a spotlight on the paradoxes of global tourism. Don't miss the exhibition All Inclusive, running from February 20 to September 20, 2026, at Citéco. [Read more]



All About Love: Mickalene Thomas's Bold and Vibrant Exhibition at the Grand Palais - Photos
The Grand Palais is showcasing the work of African American artist Mickalene Thomas from December 17, 2025, to April 5, 2026. Experience a bold, contemporary voice with the exhibition All About Love. [Read more]



Leonora Carrington, retrospective exhibition of a surrealist artist at the Musée du Luxembourg
The Musée du Luxembourg is honoring the artist Leonora Carrington, a painter and sculptor who defied convention. The exhibition is open from February 18 to July 19, 2026. [Read more]



Magdalena Abakanowicz exhibition at the Musée Bourdelle
The Musée Bourdelle presents the first major French retrospective dedicated to Magdalena Abakanowicz, a pioneering Polish artist of contemporary sculpture and textile art, from November 20, 2025 to April 12, 2026, with over 80 monumental works. [Read more]
Painting, sculpture, photography, committed or classical art: there's something for everyone. Come and meet the women of Paris!
Dates and Opening Time
On March 8, 2026















