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Explore a curated selection of exhibitions in France and abroad that you can visit during the summer season with Art for All by Galerie LOFT.

5 must-see exhibitions in France

Ron Mueck – Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris

Iconic pieces from the artist’s career are showcased alongside never seen before works. Visitors have the opportunity to discover the monumental installation Mass for the first time outside of Australia, as well as a large-scale sculpture specially created for this exhibition.

From June 8th to November 5th, 2023

Paola Pivi, It’s not my job, it’s your job – Musée d’art contemporain de Marseille

To celebrate the museum’s reopening, the Italian artist Paola Pivi, already familiar to the Marseille public thanks to her project ‘25,000 Covid Jokes (It’s not a joke)’, exhibits once again in Marseille. As one of the most important figures on the international contemporary scene, the artist takes over the museum’s hall and the first three aisles.

From April 7th to August 6th, 2023

Françoise Pétrovitch, aimer, rompre – Musée de la vie romantique, Paris

This exhibition, featuring paintings, drawings and sculptures, explores the themes of landscape and romantic sentiment. The aim is to expand the museum’s programming beyond the XIXth century by examining the extensions of Romanticism in contemporary art.

From April 5th to September 10th, 2023

Isamu Noguchi – LaM, Lille

The LaM celebrates its 40th anniversary by organizing the first major French retrospective dedicated to Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988), a Japanese-American artist and designer! Noguchi, as a true bridge between the East and the West, transcends boundaries and artistic conventions.

From March 15th to July 2nd, 2023

Basquiat x Warhol, à quatre mains – Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris

This exhibition is the most significant ever dedicated to the unique production of Basquiat and Warhol. It brings together over a hundred paintings, and individual works from each artist are also showcased!

From April 5th to August 28th, 2023

5 must-see international exhibitions

The National 4: Australian Art Now – Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney

“National 4: Australian Art Now” presents a culturally diverse group of international artists and collectives, showcasing how they respond to the most urgent and critical ideas of our time.

From March 31st to July 9th, 2023

Georgia O’Keeffe: To See Takes Time – MoMA, New York

The first exhibition exclusively dedicated to the drawings of Georgia O’Keeffe has opened its doors at the MoMA! Series of works in charcoal, pencil, watercolor and pastel are brought together. This presentation provides a rare glimpse into the artist’s working methods and invites us to take time to truly see.

From April 9th to August 12th, 2023

When We See Us: A Century of Black Figuration in Painting – Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, Le Cape

This exhibition explores the past one hundred years of black self-representation and celebrates black consciousness from a Pan-African and Pan-diasporic perspective.

From November 20th, 2022 to September 3rd, 2023

Machinations – Museo Reina Sofía, Madrid

Resistance, coalition, and creativity are explored through the works of around fifty artists, the majority of whom hail from the Mediterranean region and the African continent. They reflect upon the historical and contemporary circumstances of these territories.

From June 21st to August 28th, 2023

General Idea – Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam

This exhibitions is the most extensive retrospective of their work to date, featuring sculptures and installations, paintings, videos and archives, as well as their famous wallpaper.

From April 1st to July 16th, 2023