Spring has finally arrived! There's nothing like strolling in the sunshine among the blossoming cherry trees... But—ouch! Spring also signals the return of pollen. So, quick—let's dash for shelter inside the welcoming walls of Parisian museums and art galleries. Don’t worry—the art temples are equally filled with breathtaking landscapes, luminous compositions, and touches of nature and life... the very things we cherish!
From March 20 to June 20, during the beautiful Spring 2026 in Paris, art enthusiasts will have the pleasure of exploring numerous exhibitions that are entirely new. Each one promises to be more captivating and enchanting than the last. Get ready for an extraordinary journey through time with the greatest artists of yesterday and today.
To whet your appetite and help you prepare for your next outing, we've put together a small selection of must-see exhibitions during the spring season in Paris and the Île-de-France region.



Annette Messager at the Museum of Hunting and Nature: An Exhibition Exploring the Relationship Between Animals and Humans
The Museum of Hunting and Nature in Paris is presenting a groundbreaking exhibition by artist Annette Messager, focused on animal imagery and its artistic reimagining. Running from April 14 to September 20, 2026, the show is titled "A Swallow Doesn't Make Spring." It features a mix of installations, hybrid artworks, and iconic pieces that engage in a compelling dialogue with the museum's existing collections. [Read more]



Adya & Otto van Rees: The Exhibition Showcasing Two Little-Known Artists at the Montmartre Museum
The Montmartre Museum is hosting a comprehensive retrospective dedicated to the duo Adya and Otto van Rees, two influential figures of European avant-garde whose work remains relatively underrecognized. The exhibition runs from March 20 to September 13, 2026. [Read more]



Circulation(s) 2026: Everything You Need to Know About Europe’s Premier Festival for Young Photography at Le Centquatre
The Circulation(s) festival returns to the 104 from March 21 to May 17, 2026. For over 15 years, this event showcasing emerging European photography has become a must-attend occasion for art enthusiasts in Paris. [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: Dates Announced for the Next Edition in Hauts-de-Seine
The Springtime of Sculpture is back for its 8th edition, running from March 21 to 29, 2026. Explore the artistic activities and family-friendly events waiting for you across the Hauts-de-Seine. [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: Discover the stunning sculptures at Sceaux Castle and its orangery
For the upcoming edition of the Spring Sculpture Festival, Château de Sceaux invites visitors to explore its outdoor sculpture trail inside the historic monument, running from March 21 to 29, 2026. [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: An Outdoor Artistic Journey at the Domaine de Saint-Cloud
Join a free family art walk at the Domaine national de Saint-Cloud, offered as part of the Spring Sculpture Festival. A special route awaits you from March 21 to 29, 2026. [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: Guided Tours of the "Tower of Figures" by Jean Dubuffet
Take advantage of the Spring of Sculpture to uncover all the secrets of the intriguing Tower of Figures, set within the park on Île Saint-Germain. This free event runs from March 21 to 29, 2026. [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: Guided tour of Île Seguin at Seine Musicale
On March 21 and 22, 2026, head over to La Seine Musicale to enjoy the free activities celebrating the return of the Spring Sculpture Festival. [Read more]



Fragilities & Resilience: The outdoor exhibition on the gates of the Luxembourg Garden – our photos
From March 21 to July 19, 2026, the stunning photographs of Thibault Gerbaldi will be showcased on the fences of the Luxembourg Gardens in an open-air, free exhibition titled "Fragilities & Resilience." It's a chance to travel virtually to Mongolia, Iceland, Ethiopia, or the Peruvian Andes—all without leaving the heart of the capital! [Read more]



Spring of Sculpture 2026: Artistic Events in Fontenay-aux-Roses
The city of Fontenay-aux-Roses is taking part in the new edition of Spring Sculpture, running from March 21 to 29, 2026. Visitors can enjoy a variety of workshops, activities, and cultural events throughout this vibrant celebration. [Read more]



Spring Drawing Festival 2026 at the Arc de Triomphe: A Blooming Exhibition
The Arc de Triomphe is taking part in the 2026 edition of Printemps du Dessin by hosting a unique exhibition, open to visitors from March 21 to April 19, 2026. [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: Free Events and Activities in Asnières-sur-Seine
Several events await you in Asnières-sur-Seine for the Spring of Sculpture, taking place from March 21 to 29, 2026. Check out the schedule! [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: An Artistic Cycling Route Starting from Paris La Défense
La Défense is set to take part in the 2026 edition of Spring of Sculpture, featuring a dynamic lineup of sports and artistic events, all to be unveiled on March 22nd. [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: Discover Worth's Snails at the Suresnes Museum
The Urban and Social History Museum of Suresnes is inviting families to join an engaging and unique tour on March 22 and 29, 2026, as part of this year's Spring Sculpture Festival. [Read more]



Byblos, a millennia-old Lebanese city: the historical exhibition opens at the Arab World Institute
The Arab World Institute takes us on a journey to discover the world's first international maritime port, dating back nearly 9,000 years. The exhibition, "Byblos, a Millennium-Old City of Lebanon," is open from March 24 to August 23, 2026. [Read more]



Matisse 1941-1954: More evening hours to visit the grand exhibition at the Grand Palais
Le Grand Palais and the Centre Pompidou unveil a fresh look at Matisse, focusing on his final years of life and creation. A retrospective that fans won’t want to miss, on view at the Grand Palais from March 24 to July 26, 2026. Evening openings are available on Wednesday nights starting May 27. [Read more]



Imaginary Maps: A Playful Exhibition to Explore New Worlds at the François-Mitterrand Library
From March 24 to July 19, 2026, the BnF François-Mitterrand is offering a rare immersion into cartography and its imaginary territories, through more than 200 works, for a journey to the frontiers of reality and fiction. [Read more]



Henri Rousseau: The Artist's Ambition — A Photo Exhibition of the Douanier at the Orangerie Museum
The Orangerie Museum showcases the works of Henri Rousseau, the renowned naïve painter, with its exhibition "Henri Rousseau, The Ambition of Painting." A must-see for art enthusiasts, the exhibition is on display from March 25 to July 20, 2026. [Read more]



Revealing femininity, fashion, and appearance in the 18th century: the exhibition on self-image at the Cognacq-Jay Museum
The Cognacq-Jay Museum delves into the myriad portrayals of women in the 18th century with a captivating exhibition: "Women in the Mirror, Appearances and Imaginaries". The show runs from March 25 to September 20, 2026. [Read more]



After Michelangelo: The exhibition questioning the legacy of the master at the Beaux-Arts Museum of Paris
The Beaux-Arts de Paris are hosting an exhibition centered on Michelangelo, highlighting the profound impact he has had on generations of artists from his era to the present day. Open from March 24 to May 24, 2026. [Read more]



Paris Print Fair 2026: The premier showcase of print art at the Cordeliers Convent Refectory
The print-focused exhibition, the Paris Print Fair, is making its comeback for a new edition from March 26 to 29, 2026. Join us at the Cordeliers Monastery Refectory. [Read more]



The splendors of Baroque: The Jacquemart-André Museum's Spring Exhibition
The Jacquemart-André Museum is taking visitors on a journey through Hispanic Baroque art, from March 26 to August 2, 2026. Don't miss the exhibition "Splendors of the Baroque." [Read more]



Printemps du Dessin 2026: Drawing Performances and Workshop at the City of Architecture
A new edition of the Spring Drawing Festival is arriving in Paris and at the City of Architecture: on this occasion, the museum is inviting visitors to watch a renowned Taiwanese artist at work from March 26 to April 12, 2026. [Read more]
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Poetry Evening in Paris: Arthur Ribo at La Lison Gallery for the "Icône Emoi" Exhibition
In Paris, the La Lison gallery is hosting an evening of poetry on March 26, 2026, centered around the exhibition Icône Emoi by Michka Kovalsky. Lit by candlelight and featuring a dynamic spoken word performance by Arthur Ribo, this event is by reservation only and has a limited capacity. [Read more]



ABC Dictionary: Exploring the Arctic Through Inuit Art — The Contemporary Exhibition at Art Inuit Gallery
Inuit artists share their lives and culture from the Arctic through an artistic alphabet, available for free at the Art Inuit Gallery from March 26 to August 31, 2026. [Read more]



The 2026 History Days: Three Days of Free Events at the Arab World Institute
For three days, historians, writers, and artists will delve into popular festivities and emotions across the Arab world through roundtable discussions, screenings, and performances. This event, part of the History Days, will take place from March 27 to 29, 2026, at the Arab World Institute. [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: Guided Tour Through the Sculpture Park at Hangar Y
Hangar Y is hosting free, themed guided tours on March 28, 2026, in celebration of this year's Spring Sculpture event. [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: Bike Tour and Workshop at the Museum of Art and History of Meudon
The Meudon Museum of Art and History is offering a variety of family activities on the weekend of March 28 and 29, 2026, as part of the latest edition of Spring Sculptures. [Read more]



Spring Drawing Festival 2026: Introductory Drawing Workshops at Château de Vincennes
Discover the art of drawing with a pencil in hand through engaging activities at Château de Vincennes, part of the Spring Drawing Festival, taking place on March 28th, April 24th, and 25th, 2026. [Read more]



Hidden gem deal: Exclusive free tours of La Ruche, the legendary artist's enclave in Paris
Discreet yet legendary, La Ruche, the famed artist hub in Paris’s 15th arrondissement, is stepping into the spotlight for a special occasion. On Saturday, March 28, 2026, the La Ruche-Seydoux Foundation will open its doors to visitors for a day of free guided tours. This rare opportunity allows the public to explore a historic site where creative energy has been buzzing for more than a century. [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: Free Activities at the Rodin Museum in Meudon (92)
Sculpture comes back to life in Hauts-de-Seine (92) with the return of Spring of Sculpture 2026. To mark the occasion, the Rodin Museum in Meudon will reopen the doors of the Villa des Brillants on March 28 and 29, 2026, offering a free weekend of guided tours, workshops, and artist encounters. Visitors will enjoy an immersive experience into the world of Auguste Rodin, right in the heart of his former studio-home. [Read more]



Africa Fashion: a colorful fashion exhibition at the Quai Branly Museum
The Quai Branly Museum takes us on a journey of discovery through traditional and contemporary fashion in Africa, with a major exhibition to be held from March 31 to July 12, 2026. [Read more]



Captives: Mediterranean Slavery Uncovered at the Arab World Institute
The Arab World Institute in Paris is hosting an exhibition dedicated to the history of slavery between Christians and Muslims across the Mediterranean from the 17th century to 1830. Titled "Captives: Arts and Slavery in the Modern Mediterranean", the exhibit runs from March 31, 2026, to July 19, 2026. Through artworks, rare artifacts, and unpublished documents, it offers a historical perspective on those enslaved and forced into labor in the ports of Europe and North Africa. [Read more]



The Legend of the Titanic: La Villette's immersive virtual reality experience — review
Starting March 31, 2026, La Villette will host a 3,000-square-meter immersive experience dedicated to the Titanic. Expect cutting-edge tech, including virtual reality and a 360-degree space, where visitors are invited to relive the ship's legendary journey up close to the passengers. [Read more]



Lafayette Anticipations in Paris: our photos from the Diego Marcon and Ladji Diaby exhibitions.
In Paris, Lafayette Anticipations presents from April 1 to July 19, 2026 two contemporary art exhibitions dedicated to Diego Marcon and Ladji Diaby. The foundation brings together two distinct artistic approaches, spanning a cinematic universe, emerging creation, image-making, visual narration, and the expression of emotions. [Read more]



Lafayette, bridging France and America: free exhibit on the Marquis at the National Archives
From April 1 to July 14, 2026, the National Archives will host a free exhibition dedicated to Marquis de Lafayette. Featuring rare documents, caricatures, and related artifacts, this exhibition traces the life of the "hero of two worlds" — a figure equally celebrated in the United States and debated within France, against the backdrop of revolutionary upheavals. [Read more]



Solid'Art Paris 2026: The Socially Engaged Art Fair Comes to the Carreau du Temple
In spring, the Carreau du Temple hosts the latest edition of Solid'Art, the art fair supporting Secours Populaire. Mark your calendars for April 2 to 5, 2026, to enjoy contemporary artworks while contributing to a meaningful cause. [Read more]



Video Games & Music at the Philharmonie: our photos from the exhibition about video game music
The Philharmonie de Paris highlights video game music with the exhibition Video Games & Music – The Music You Are the Hero Of, on view from April 2 to November 1, 2026. conceived as an immersive, interactive journey, the show traces the evolution of video game soundtracks, from Pong’s early electronic tones to the expansive scores of Final Fantasy, demonstrating how musical creation has accompanied the history and transformations of the medium. [Read more]



JEMA 2026: Home, Fashion, Art... Free Exhibition at the Galerie des Ateliers in Paris
In Paris, the European Heritage Days of Craftsmanship are set to take place from April 7 to April 12, 2026. To mark the occasion, the Galerie des Ateliers de Paris will host "30 Faubourg – the Art of Everyday Life Made in Paris," an exhibition celebrating Parisian artisan skills from April 2 to May 16, 2026. [Read more]



Eggxtraordinaire: a free, offbeat and foodie exhibition you won’t want to miss in the Marais
An exhibition unlike any other to discover during Easter time. From April 3 to May 3, 2026, at Galerie Joseph, pastry chefs, chocolatiers, and artists explore the egg and its symbols with the free exhibition Eggxtraordinaire. An offbeat event you simply have to see! [Read more]



The Underground Extatiques: an introspective artistic journey beneath the Grand Arche of La Défense
Venture into the hidden tunnels beneath Paris's La Défense, usually closed to the public, to encounter the Extatiques, a meditative art experience running from April 3 to 26, 2026. [Read more]



Jesse Darling at the Palais de Tokyo: an exhibition balancing memory and forgotten narratives — our photos
The Palais de Tokyo in Paris is presenting an exhibition devoted to British artist Jesse Darling, winner of the 2023 Turner Prize, titled The Ambassadors, on view from April 3 to September 13, 2026. Through large installations crafted from salvaged materials and everyday objects, the artist examines the fragility of the frameworks, reference points, and systems that organize our lives. [Read more]



Cathy de Monchaux at the Palais de Tokyo: the retrospective to see in Paris — our photos
The Palais de Tokyo, in Paris, presents the first retrospective in France of British artist Cathy de Monchaux, titled "Studio, Wounds and Battles. Desire is the Reiteration of Hope", running from 3 April to 13 September 2026. The exhibition brings together nearly fifty works and revisits four decades of creation, exploring the body, materials and intimate narratives. [Read more]



Benoît Piéron at the Palais de Tokyo: an exhibition about care and vulnerability — our photos
The Palais de Tokyo in Paris presents an exhibition by Benoît Piéron, titled Vernis à Ombres, running from April 3 to September 13, 2026. Through sculptures and installations inspired by the hospital world, the artist explores care, waiting, and fragility, blending medical forms, sensory experiences, and reflections on vulnerability. [Read more]



Pauline Curnier Jardin at the Palais de Tokyo: an exhibition about myths and bodies — our photos
The Palais de Tokyo in Paris presents a monographic exhibition by Pauline Curnier Jardin from April 3 to September 13, 2026. Through installations, films, and performances, the French artist explores rituals, gender, and representations of the body in a sensory journey that brings together major works and recent creations, in collaboration with Madrid’s Museo Reina Sofía. [Read more]



At the Palais de Tokyo, Cheryl Marie Wade explores crip culture and engaged poetry — our photos
The Palais de Tokyo in Paris presents a group exhibition centered on Cheryl Marie Wade’s poems, running from April 3 to September 13, 2026. A tribute to a key figure of Berkeley’s crip scene, the show unites archives, performances, and installations to give voice to a form of poetry that is at once political and militant, deeply tied to the history of disability. [Read more]



Joseph Grigely at the Palais de Tokyo: an exhibition on cultural accessibility — our photos
The Palais de Tokyo in Paris presents We’re Here – This is where we are, an exhibition by Joseph Grigely to be unveiled from April 3 to September 13, 2026. A deaf artist, Joseph Grigely stages in a museum space that is notoriously hard to access to question architectural accessibility in cultural institutions. Through visual works and a risograph publication, he highlights how spaces are designed and how they are actually traversed by visitors. [Read more]



The Musée en Herbe Celebrates 50 Years: A Schedule of Fun and Free Activities for Families
The children's favorite museum is celebrating its birthday! To mark the occasion, Le Musée en Herbe is inviting families to four days of free games and activities from April 3 to April 6, 2026. Check out the full program. [Read more]



Ted Hyber at the Grand Palais: what's with these giant bears?
In front of the Grand Palais in Paris's 8th arrondissement, two inflatable sculptures by Fabrice Hyber welcome visitors to Art Paris 2026, running from April 9 to 12, 2026: including a 10-meter-tall green bear, Ted Hyber, already on display. [Read more]



100% EXPO 2026: the free festival celebrating contemporary art at La Villette
100% THE EXPO, a free and must-see art festival, will be taking over La Grande Halle de la Villette from April 8 to 26, 2026. Showcasing a diverse lineup of emerging young artists just out of school, this exhibition offers a unique glimpse into the future of art. Here’s what to expect. [Read more]



In Paris, the Picasso Museum is dedicating an exhibition to Henry Taylor — our photos
In Paris, the Picasso-Paris Museum is presenting an exhibition devoted to Henry Taylor running from April 8 to September 6, 2026. Through portraits and a number of works, the American artist probes collective memory and brings his painting into dialogue with Picasso’s work. Conceptualized with the artist, the parcours unfolds through the museum’s galleries. [Read more]
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Marilyn Monroe, a centenary celebration! The Hollywood icon is in the spotlight in an exhibition at the Cinémathèque.
The Cinémathèque marks the 100th anniversary of Marilyn Monroe's birth with a commemorative exhibition honoring the cinema icon. The star's legacy will be showcased from April 8 to July 26, 2026. [Read more]



Martin Schongauer: The Beau Martin painting exhibition at the Louvre Museum, photos
Discover Martin Schongauer, a German painter from the Middle Ages whose talent has endured through the centuries. The Louvre Museum is staging a retrospective devoted to this "Bel immortel," from April 8 to July 20, 2026. [Read more]



The Great Ages: Nikos Aliagas's tender photo exhibition at the Musée de l'Homme
Until January 3, 2027, Nikos Aliagas is exhibiting at the Musée de l’Homme. Blending intimate portraits with scientific data, « Les Grands âges » examines our relationship with aging and the essential role of our elders, through a photographic exhibition. [Read more]



From every angle: the Postal Museum delves into workwear in a stunning exhibition
The Postal Museum (formerly the Post Museum) delves into the world of workwear in the postal service... But that’s not all. Discover the exhibition Sous toutes les coutures, on show from April 8 to September 22, 2026. [Read more]



Great Cinémathèque deal: free admission to the Monroe retrospective, for all Marilyns
From April 8 to July 26, 2026, the Cinémathèque is hosting a Marilyn Monroe retrospective, and for all women who share the actress’s first name, admission is free! [Read more]



Medieval Fashion: an exhibition exploring medieval dress at the John the Fearless Tower
At the Tour Jean Sans Peur, medieval life unfolds in the exhibition "La mode au Moyen Âge," on view until March 7, 2027. As the last remaining relic of the Palais parisien des Ducs de Bourgogne, the venue provides a striking setting to explore medieval dress, from silhouettes and accessories to social codes, all enhanced by a rich program of activities and events tied to the exhibition. [Read more]



Art Paris 2026: The Contemporary Art Fair Takes Over the Grand Palais in Paris — Here's Everything You Need to Know
Art Paris 2026, the premier spring event for modern and contemporary art, is set to take place from April 9 to 12 at the Grand Palais for its 28th edition. The fair will feature 165 exhibitors from 25 countries, along with numerous artists showcasing the cultural diversity of the world. [Read more]



Hot tip: the street art exhibition that brings together more than 30 artists around the metro map — our photos
This spring, street-art enthusiasts are invited to a small Paris gallery in the Marais to discover "BON PLAN," a new free group exhibition organized by Urban Signature. From Thursday, April 9 to Sunday, April 12, 2026, come and admire a series of works built around a quintessential theme: the famous metro map. [Read more]



This haute couture exhibition takes over the salons of this sublime Haussmannian building in Paris’ 8th arrondissement.
Want to see fashion up close? On April 9, 10, 11 and 13, 2026, a free fashion exhibition will take over an elegant Haussmann-era apartment in Paris’s 8th arrondissement. Haute couture and exceptional footwear will be revealed ahead of the auction on April 14. [Read more]



Monet's death centenary: a free exhibition of two never-before-seen masterpieces in Paris's 8th arrondissement
To mark the centenary of his death, this renowned Paris auction house in the 8th arrondissement unveils two previously unseen Monet canvases in a free exhibition, starting April 9, 2026. A rare chance to view these Impressionist masterpieces before they go under the hammer. [Read more]



Ghost at La Lison Gallery: our photos from the exhibition Before the Ashes
La Lison Gallery hosts from April 9 to May 16, 2026 "Avant les cendres," a solo exhibition by the artist Fantôme focused on black, line, textures, and abstraction, in a dialogue between visual arts and tattooing. Through layering, strokes, and dark matter, the artist reveals a pared-down universe. [Read more]



Lee Miller : a major exhibition devoted to the renowned photographer at the Museum of Modern Art
From April 10 to August 2, 2026, the Paris Musée d'Art Moderne will devote a major retrospective to photographer Lee Miller. Spanning nearly 250 vintage and contemporary prints, the exhibition aims to illuminate the breadth of the American artist's work, from her fashion shots to portraits and landscapes, and to her war photojournalism. [Read more]



Cling! The comic book gets real about money: an educational and playful exhibition at the Monnaie de Paris
La Monnaie de Paris speaks to us about money through comics and their heroes, with an exclusive exhibition titled Cling! Comics talk money. On view from April 10 to September 6, 2026. [Read more]



Brion Gysin, the last museum: the original retrospective exhibition at the Paris Museum of Modern Art
The Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris is staging the first Paris-based retrospective devoted to the artist Brion Gysin. On view from April 10 to July 12, 2026. [Read more]



Kaldea's free street-art exhibition at Espace Cinko plunges us into kawaii Japan — photos
Street artist Kaldea presents Identity, her major solo show at Espace Cinko, Passage Choiseul in Paris’s 2nd arrondissement. A free, no-booking immersive exhibition that invites visitors into her kawaii world, nurtured by Japanese culture, on view from April 11 to 18, 2026. [Read more]



The "Vivre Ensemble" exhibition by Yann Arthus‑Bertrand at Place de la Concorde: free studio and activities.
This spring, Yann Arthus‑Bertrand invites you to discover the beauty and diversity of today’s France through a groundbreaking event called "Living Together." What’s on the program? A photo exhibition, a photo studio, not to mention encounters to be discovered on Place de la Concorde from April 11 to May 10, 2026. More details to come. [Read more]



Inkarna: our photos from Yosra Mojtahedi's exhibition at Maubuisson Abbey
L’Abbaye de Maubuisson, in Saint-Ouen-l’Aumône, Val-d’Oise, presents from 12 April to 30 August 2026 the contemporary art exhibition Inkarna, the metamorphoses of the sacred, curated by Yosra Mojtahedi with Elsa Guillaume and Magdalena Abakanowicz. In this journey, the sacred, the body, matter and the transformations of the living engage in dialogue within a heritage site dedicated to contemporary creation. [Read more]



Mériel: Free exhibition of vintage cars and activities in Val-d'Oise (95) in April 2026
Calling all vintage-car enthusiasts and fans of a good day out in Val-d’Oise (95): Mériel is set to host a gathering of classic cars that should appeal to both aficionados and casual strollers. A retro day out with free entry, to be enjoyed alongside a free car exhibition and on-site activities, on Sunday, April 12, 2026. [Read more]



Frontier Exhibition at the Cité des sciences: Understanding borders around the world — our photos
The Frontière exhibition opens at the Cité des sciences et de l’industrie in Paris, offering an immersive journey about borders around the world, from April 14, 2026, to January 2, 2028. Designed for visitors aged 12 and up, it draws on ten concrete scenarios to explore the geographical, political, social, and artistic dimensions of lines that divide, of spaces people traverse, and of the tensions of our times. [Read more]



Hungarian Modernity: the exhibition that sheds light on an overlooked painter at the Petit Palais, our photos
Le Petit Palais spotlights a painter little known in France, though he is a major artist in his homeland. Come meet Károly Ferenczy and explore his Hungarian modernity from April 14 to September 6, 2026. [Read more]



Madame de Sévigné, Parisian Letters: History Reimagined with the Carnavalet Museum Exhibition
The Carnavalet Museum pays tribute to Madame de Sévigné with a richly historical exhibition, on view from April 15 to August 23, 2026. [Read more]



Calder. Dreaming in Equilibrium: The Retrospective Exhibition of the Sculptor at the Fondation Louis Vuitton
For its upcoming exhibition, the Fondation Louis Vuitton will celebrate Alexander Calder with "Calder. Dreaming in Equilibrium" a remarkable retrospective running from April 15 to August 16, 2026. The show will feature nearly 300 works, including mobiles, stabile sculptures, and jewelry brought to life. In the striking architectural spaces designed by Frank Gehry, art will no longer be static... it will pulsate, sway, and dream gracefully in perfect balance. [Read more]



Explorations: A State Affair? The historical exhibition unfolds at the Army Museum
The Army Museum traces three centuries of history and discovery, with the exhibition Explorations: a State affair?, on view from April 15 to August 16, 2026. [Read more]



Michelangelo / Rodin: Sculptors in a head-to-head encounter in a major Louvre museum exhibition
The Louvre Museum brings two great masters of sculpture into dialogue in an exhibition that takes us behind the secrets of creation: from April 15 to July 20, 2026, don't miss "Michelangelo / Rodin". [Read more]



Exhibition Thierry Lefort at Poissy's Maison de Fer: painting, a short film and a carte blanche
Sponsored - Carte blanche to the painter Thierry Lefort at the Maison de Fer in Poissy! Until July 19, 2026, the town of Poissy hosts this immersive exhibition by Yoyo Maeght, at the crossroads of contemporary figuration, cinema, and street art. About thirty works, an unreleased short film shot in California, and an audio guide narrated by the artist himself. [Read more]



Admire them all: Pokémon take center stage in a playful and nostalgic exhibition at the Musée en Herbe
The Musée en Herbe marks Pokémon’s 30th anniversary with an exhibition that is as artistic as it is playful, on view from April 16 to September 6, 2026. [Read more]



Colors Festival returns to Paris with the street-art exhibition Colors Ligth, spanning 700 m², featuring the photos
The Colors Festival returns to Paris after a three-year hiatus and sets up in the 15th arrondissement with Colors Light, a new immersive exhibition exploring blacklight and urban art, opening from April 16 to July 26, 2026. [Read more]



The Art and History Museum of Sainte-Anne Hospital showcases the emblematic works by artist-patients.
Did you know? Sainte-Anne Hospital, in Paris's 14th arrondissement, houses a museum of art and history. From April 16 to July 26, 2026, it unveils an exhibition spotlighting the emblematic works by artist-patients, including Aloïse Corbaz, Unica Zürn, Guillaume Pujolle, Maurice Blin, and Caroline Macdonald. [Read more]



Exhibition "Sèvres, a Rothschild Passion" : a deep dive into the sumptuous collections of the famous family at the Mobilier National
Dive into the art of 18th-century Sèvres porcelain, and especially into the highly sought-after Rothschild family collections, with the exhibition Sèvres, a Rothschild passion, on view from April 17 to July 26, 2026 at the Mobilier national. [Read more]



Easter 2026 holidays at the Musée d'Orsay: family-friendly activities, storytelling and workshops
This year's Easter vacations are packed with museum activities: guided tours, workshops, events... there's plenty to keep young and old busy during these two weeks without school, with the Vacances au musée program offered by the Musée d'Orsay. [Read more]



The Maison Jean Cocteau in Milly la Forêt, a bucolic interlude between art and history in Essonne
We're off to Essonne, and more precisely to Milly-la-Forêt, to discover the former Maison du Bailli, a place steeped in history that was once the home of Jean Cocteau. Now a museum, the Maison des Illustres is waiting to welcome you. [Read more]



Van Gogh as Influencer: An Exhibition Celebrating the Artist’s Legacy at Château d'Auvers-sur-Oise
From April 18, 2026, to January 3, 2027, the Château d'Auvers-sur-Oise will host an exhibition dedicated to delving into the sources of inspiration and the lasting legacy of Vincent van Gogh's work, highlighting his enduring influence. [Read more]



Silent Storytellers: Female Sculptors Share Their Journeys in a New Exhibition at Espace Monte-Cristo
The Monte-Cristo Space will host several female sculptors from April 18 to December 13, 2026, offering free access to the exhibition titled "Speakers of Silence." [Read more]



Dinosaurs: an immersive return experience for the holidays at the Atelier des Lumières
L'exposition-documentaire "Planète préhistorique : Dinosaures" returns to Atelier des Lumières from April 19, 2026, for the school holidays. Step into the age of the dinosaurs with this immersive, offbeat and family-friendly experience. [Read more]



Courage to Honor: Free Exhibition on Military Decorations at the Legion of Honour Museum
The Musée de la Légion d’honneur opens a free exhibition devoted to the symbolism of military distinctions and the trajectories of France’s most notable figures. From April 22 to July 26, 2026, “From Courage to Honor” explores how bravery and recognition are expressed through insignia, works, and archives, many of which are being shown to the public for the first time. [Read more]



A free exhibition dedicated to Korean digital art, housed in the heart of a former boiler room!
The Fiminco Foundation and the Korean Cultural Center present "Illumination," a digital art exhibition you can explore for free until June 21, 2026. Located within easy reach of the metro in Romainville, it reveals three monumental installations alongside interactive works. [Read more]



Zipcy in Paris: our photos from the exhibition The Sweet Fortress at the Goldshteyn-Saatort Gallery
The Korean artist Zipcy makes her solo debut in France with La Forteresse Douce, on view at the Goldshteyn-Saatort Gallery in Paris from April 24 to June 4, 2026. The exhibition centers on hanji paper, natural pigments, and the intimate, presented through the sensitive universe of this South Korean artist. [Read more]



Africa Fashion Night at the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris, the program
As part of the Africa Fashion exhibition, the Quai Branly museum will host on Friday, April 24, 2026, a large, free-entry evening dedicated to the continent’s creativity. What’s on the program? Fashion, art and music. [Read more]



Femmes Galactik: a free, cosmic fashion photography exhibition in the Marais
In the Marais, photographer Kenza Le Bas unveils "Femmes Galactik," a first-ever free photography exhibition featuring chromed reflections that highlight women who are free, strong, and inspiring. [Read more]



Spring Drawing Festival 2026 at Villa Savoye: a fun introduction to sketching during the holidays
Explore the world of drawing at the Villa Savoye with a special workshop held in honor of the Spring of Drawing, taking place on April 25 and 26, 2026. [Read more]



This exhibition by Aurore Guez invites you to talk to the paintings—our photos.
Aurore Guez presents LE CAFÉ, a free immersive exhibition to discover at Wilde, on the Esplanade of the Hôtel de Ville in Paris, on 25 and 26 April 2026. Between interactive paintings, portraits with which the public can converse, and a decor inspired by an imaginary café, this installation offers an original artistic experience in the heart of the capital. [Read more]



Susumu Kamijo exhibits at the Perrotin Gallery in Paris: a gentle interlude between flowers and animals.
Perrotin Paris gallery presents a new exhibition devoted to Susumu Kamijo, featuring When I Think of You in Spring, running from April 25 to May 30, 2026. A deep dive into contemporary painting built from flowers, animals, and pared-back forms. [Read more]



Lee Mingwei at Perrotin Gallery in Paris: an exhibition exploring connection, gesture, and ritual
Perrotin Gallery in Paris presents a show by artist Lee Mingwei, titled "When Beauty Appears," running from April 25 to May 30, 2026. A contemporary art exhibition rooted in ritual, exchange, and the visitor's experience. [Read more]



Soulages–Hartung Exhibition in Paris: Elective Affinities at Perrotin Gallery
In Paris, the Perrotin gallery is dedicating an exhibition to Pierre Soulages and Hans Hartung, titled Soulages-Hartung: Elective Affinities, from April 25 to May 30, 2026. This artistic gathering brings together works, archives, an unpublished interview and studio tools to illuminate the connections, differences and shared inquiries of the two major postwar abstraction painters. [Read more]



The Counterfeiting Museum is opening its doors on Sunday for a special, one-off tour.
On Sunday, April 26, World Intellectual Property Day. To mark the occasion, the Counterfeit Museum opens its doors to curious visitors. Admission is free in the afternoon—don’t miss this great deal! [Read more]



Rachel Hardouin Gallery: three exhibitions exploring absence, nostalgia, and melancholy in Paris
The Rachel Hardouin Gallery in Paris brings together artists Éléonore Guiraud, Chloé Bertschy, and Alessandro Ferraro Manzotti for three exhibitions devoted to absence, nostalgia, and melancholy, running from April 27 to May 2, 2026. [Read more]



Open-air exhibition of Theodoulos Gregoriou's sculptures in the Faubourg Saint-Honoré district
Faubourg Saint-Honoré is rewritten as an open-air gallery with a free, outdoor exhibition in Paris, where time is carved in layered strata. From April 28 to July 27, 2026, the sculptures by Cypriot artist Theodoulos Gregoriou for "Cyprus on Faubourg Saint-Honoré" invite memory and contemporary creation to converse in the heart of the 1st arrondissement, between reinvented ruins and today’s sculptural language. [Read more]



The President of the Republic's Honorary Titles: a free exhibition at the Élysée Palace in Paris
At the Élysée, power wears its insignia rather than its rhetoric. With the free exhibition “The Honorary Titles of the President of the Republic,” on display from April 28 to June 27, 2026, it is the decorations of power that take center stage. [Read more]
You won't want to miss any of these exhibitions, so make a note of them in your diary. This guide is regularly updated with new programming from the various art venues in Paris and the Paris region. Don't hesitate to return to this page to discover the region's next major cultural events!
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Dates and Opening Time
From March 20, 2026 to June 20, 2026