Discover the must-see art exhibitions in Paris during the 2024 Olympics. From Impressionism to modern art, these top 5 art exhibitions offer a perfect blend of culture and creativity. Explore masterpieces and immerse yourself in the vibrant Parisian art scene.
En jeu! Artists and sport
- When: 4th April – 1st Sep, 2024
- Where: Musée Marmottan-Monet, Paris
Musée Marmottan Monet’s “En Jeu” exhibition explores the intersection of sport and Impressionism. Featuring over 100 major artworks, this exhibition presents a visual history of sport from 1870 to 1930, highlighting how artists depicted athletic activities through various art movements, including Impressionism and Cubism. This unique collection offers a fascinating look at the role of sport in art history.
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Le Corps en Mouvement
- When: 15th May – 17th Nov, 2024
- Where: Musée des Beaux-Arts, Paris
“Le Corps en Mouvement” at Petit Palais is a captivating exhibition that celebrates the beauty and grace of human movement. This exhibition illustrates the human body in motion, from antiquity to the modern era, and includes a section on the emancipation of women through sport. It offers an artistic exploration of the physicality and aesthetics of athleticism, making it a must-see for art and sports enthusiasts alike.
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Sport and Beyond
- When: Jun 27 — Aug 17, 2024
- Where: Paris, Turenne (Front Space)
“Sport and Beyond” at Almine Rech Gallery features works by contemporary artists such as Jeff Koons, Laurie Simmons, and Hank Willis Thomas. This exhibition explores the combination of ancient and modern elements in sports, offering a diverse range of artistic interpretations. It highlights the enduring influence of sports on culture and art, making it a thought-provoking exhibition for visitors.
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Eva Jospin, The Silk Room – Palace of Versailles
- When: June 18 to Sep 29, 2024
- Where: Paris, Palace’s Orangery
Summer 2024 marks the return of major contemporary exhibitions at Versailles. Known for having hosted some of the most subversive exhibitions of the past decade (including the likes of Anish Kapoor and Joana Vasconcelos), the residence of the Sun King, Louis XIV, is welcoming Eva Jospin, who’s monumental 350 square metre embroidery will take over the castle’s orangery. Entitled The Silk Room, the work which was produced in collaboration with the Chanakya School of Craft in Mumbai, is inspired by the groves of the neighbouring French gardens, as well as Virginia Woolf’s feminist manifesto.
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The Art of the Olympics
- When: June 6–Sep 7, 2024
- Where: Gagosian Gallery
Gagosian Gallery’s “The Art of the Olympics” features works by renowned artists such as Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, Tracey Emin, and Pierre Soulages. This exhibition, in association with the Olympic Museum, showcases how these artists have interpreted and depicted sports in their work. It provides a unique perspective on the relationship between art and the Olympic Games, highlighting the cultural significance of sports through various artistic lenses.
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