Uniquely Us: Understanding Race and Building Unity

It’s never too early to begin conversations about who we are, how we experience the world, and how those experiences can differ from person to person. Uniquely Us is designed to engage children, families, and communities in these critical discussions. Through interactive, play-based learning, children can safely and empathetically explore new ideas, perspectives, and social roles while […]
INSTRMNTS – PLAY!

INSTRMNTS is an exhibition that brings to life musical instruments designed to be played by more than one person simultaneously, encouraging collaboration, teamwork, and a unique musical dialogue between participants. With workshops and live performances, the exhibition invites audiences to participate in a playful journey of musical creativity. Visitors are encouraged to actively engage and […]
Color in Motion: Chromatic Explorations of Cinema

Conceptualized around six main themes, the exhibition offers an engaging experience through colorful and dynamic film installations and features objects from the silent era to the digital age, including cameras, projectors, costumes, props, and film posters. It concludes with a Color Arcade that completes the exhibition experience with an opportunity for visitors to physically interact […]
Our Time on Earth

Our Time on Earth invites visitors to experience a range of perspectives of our shared planet through immersive, interactive installations and digital works. It explores Earth as a community to which we all belong—humans as just one species among millions. The exhibition includes 18 immersive, interactive works by leading practitioners, such as: The design studio […]
En Amour

With “En amour,” the company Adrien M & Claire B invites the audience to collectively and intimately experience a living relationship with a transforming space that combines multiple experiences. A SYMBOLIC EXPERIENCE This form offers the possibility of experiencing a symbolic metamorphosis around the theme of love and separation. Its narration stems from an […]
Hans-Peter Feldmann Art Exhibition

What is art? Where does it begin, where does it end? Who decides what art is? What makes an artist? The question of what constitutes art, its origins, boundaries and the definition of an artist are central to the practice of theDüsseldorf artist Hans-Peter Feldmann (1941–2023). In the autumn of 2025, a comprehensive retrospective dedicated […]
Paris: Impressions of Life 1880-1925

PARIS: IMPRESSIONS OF LIFE 1880-1925 Exhibition organised by the Musée Carnavalet – History of Paris, Paris Musées Paris: Impressions of Life 1880–1925 takes visitors on a journey through the lively and picturesque streets of historic Paris. The busy banks of the Seine, bustling marketplaces, grand boulevards, idyllic public gardens, and the heady atmosphere of bohemian […]
Allan Tannenbaum: New York in the ’70s

New York in the ’70s is the artist’s personal collection of photographs that document an exciting chapter in New York City’s history. A remarkable body of work produced by photographer Allan Tannenbaum while he was photo editor of the SoHo Weekly News in Manhattan. SoHo and the art world were his primary subjects, yet the images also […]
Théophile Alexandre Steinlen

The collection covers the entire body of work of the artist. It consists of more than 200 works divided into sections: Drawings: there are more than 100 complete drawings. There are portraits of men and women, but also workers and some landscapes, the majority in large format. An interesting section of about 40 small-sized […]
Picasso, Dalí and dance.

The ballet The Three-cornered Hat or Le Tricorne, based on the novel by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón dated in 1874, premiered in 1919 at the Alhambra Theatre in London with music by Manuel de Falla, production by Diaghilev and choreography by Massine. Picasso was in charge of designing the costumes, the curtains and the scenography. […]