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Annette Messager explores the animal at the Museum of Hunting and Nature

Apr 16 — 15:45 PM

Annette Messager explores the animal at the Museum of Hunting and Nature

For the first time, artist Annette Messager is exhibiting at the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature with an ambitious show entitled "One Swallow Does Not Make a Summer." Running until September 20, 2026, this exhibition brings together more than 80 works displayed in some fifteen rooms. The collection blends older pieces, major installations, and new creations…

Arts CULTURE BY Alice Leroy
At the Comédie-Française, “Le Cid” offers an evening of virtuoso theatre

Apr 14 — 06:22 PM

At the Comédie-Française, “Le Cid” offers an evening of virtuoso theatre
Arts CULTURE BY Laurene Thierry
At the Louvre, Michelangelo and Rodin engage in a dialogue about the body

Apr 14 — 02:35 PM

At the Louvre, Michelangelo and Rodin engage in a dialogue about the body
Arts CULTURE BY Alice Leroy
A Picasso for 100 euros: a lottery for Alzheimer's research

Apr 13 — 14:25 PM

A Picasso for 100 euros: a lottery for Alzheimer's research
Arts CULTURE BY Alice Leroy
At the Orangerie, an exhibition explores the artistic ambition of Henri Rousseau

Apr 12 — 12:22 PM

At the Orangerie, an exhibition explores the artistic ambition of Henri Rousseau
Arts CULTURE BY Alice Leroy
Ras Sankara Agboka, the body as a political cry

Apr 11 — 16:30 PM

Ras Sankara Agboka, the body as a political cry
Arts CULTURE BY Aime Kaniki
The CNC has suspended its fund for creators following threats

Apr 10 — 00:09 PM

The CNC has suspended its fund for creators following threats
Arts CULTURE BY Alice Leroy
At the Grand Palais, Fabrice Hyber's giant bears carry an ecological message

Apr 9 — 18:21 PM

At the Grand Palais, Fabrice Hyber's giant bears carry an ecological message
Arts CULTURE BY Alice Leroy
At the Cinémathèque, an exhibition puts Marilyn Monroe back at the heart of her acting career.

Apr 8 — 17:55 PM

At the Cinémathèque, an exhibition puts Marilyn Monroe back at the heart of her acting career.
Arts CULTURE BY Alice Leroy
At the Palais de Tokyo, Pauline Curnier Jardin delves into myths and bodies

Apr 7 — 12:33 PM

At the Palais de Tokyo, Pauline Curnier Jardin delves into myths and bodies
Arts CULTURE BY Alice Leroy
The Louvre remains the world's number one most visited museum.

Apr 2 — 18:45 PM

The Louvre remains the world's number one most visited museum.
Arts CULTURE BY Alice Leroy
Deborah de Robertis, the rebel who transforms art into an act of resistance

31 Mar — 21:55 PM

Deborah de Robertis, the rebel who transforms art into an act of resistance
Arts CULTURE BY News Service
China: An artist is being tried in secret for sculptures critical of Mao

30 Mar — 17:57 PM

China: An artist is being tried in secret for sculptures critical of Mao
Arts CULTURE BY Alice Leroy
Paris Gallery Weekend 2026: three free days in the heart of the galleries

28 Mar — 15:30 PM

Paris Gallery Weekend 2026: three free days in the heart of the galleries
Arts CULTURE BY Alice Leroy
Claude Monet's love at first sight for Giverny at the heart of an exhibition for the centenary of the painter's death. 100 years ago, in December 1926, the painter Claude Monet passed away. Kick-off for this centenary: an exhibition devoted to the artist's early years in Giverny, the Norman village where he would live the last 43 years of his life. Read later Comment Share Article written by franceinfo Radio France Published on 27/03/2026 09:03 Updated 23 minutes ago Reading time: 3min Claude Monet in his garden in Giverny (Eure), on December 21, 1899. (Library of Congress / Corbis Historical) Claude Monet in his garden at Giverny (Eure), December 21, 1899. (Library of Congress / Corbis Historical) The works of Claude Monet are among the most difficult to collect. To mark the 100th anniversary of his death, around thirty of them joined the Museum of Impressionisms in Giverny for the first celebration of this centenary, a unique opportunity to see paintings in the very places where they were painted. Read also: video When Monet settled in Giverny with his blended family, he was "a pioneer in this form of family composition" "For this centenary, we wanted a new subject that made sense in Giverny," explains Marie Delbarre, one of the two curators of the exhibition. The idea of ​​focusing on the early years when he learned to tame the landscapes of Giverny, where he decided to stay, was, for us, a beautiful way to pay tribute to him." "A man constantly searching for new motifs" Giverny owes much to Claude Monet and vice versa. When the artist settled there in 1883, he was 43 years old. He is in the middle of his life and he has not yet known fame. "This period is a pivotal one," says Cyrille Sciama, director of the Museum of Impressionisms. Monet is a mature man, who will gradually move from a precarious situation to a comfortable one." Because Giverny would be a tremendous source of inspiration for him. "He will renew his palette, renew his touch, his inspiration through contact with Giverny." Cyrille Sciama, director of the Museum of Impressionisms, told franceinfo, "He will first focus on the hills, the hollow paths. Then he goes to look for the water that is hidden behind the poplars and weeping willows. And then he will obviously look at agricultural life, haystacks but also wheat stacks, with a desire to paint very hypnotic landscapes with light variations, especially on the haystacks but also the poppies, explains Cyrille Sciama. He is a man who is constantly searching for new motives.” According to the museum director, "visitors will discover works they are not used to seeing. Although he often knows Monet through images of the Saint-Lazare station, cathedrals or poppy fields, he will be able to explore, in addition to familiar motifs, poplars, haystacks, some rather original points of view on the hillsides, winter scenes, fog, rain or even the Epte...". The haystack is a recurring motif for Monet. The one from the Ohara Museum in Japan was painted on the very spot where the Museum of Impressionisms is located today. Monet's companion, Alice Hoschedé, can be seen there. "We see Alice Hoschedé with one of the children, certainly Michel or Jean-Pierre, leaning against the shade of a haystack," describes Cyrille Sciama. Behind, the meadow, Monet's house, the poplar trees." "It's a totally iconic image of Impressionism and it's moving to see this work return to the place where it was created." Cyrille Sciama to franceinfo In Giverny, Claude Monet also painted the Epte river and the Seine, sometimes from a boat, as in the painting "Bras de Seine à Giverny". "It's a canvas entirely in shades of green, blue, and mauve," describes Marie Delbarre. The foreground is filled by a mirror of water dotted with vegetation and surrounded by overhanging trees, with a mystery of shadow and reflection plays that fascinated Monet and which we can think he sought to reproduce the atmosphere in his pond,” this pond which he would create a few years later and which would be the object of all his attention until his death on December 5, 2026. He was 86 years old. The exhibition Before the Water Lilies, Monet Discovers Giverny (New Window), 1883-1890, can be seen at the Museum of Impressionisms in Giverny until July 5.

27 Mar — 14:29 PM

In Giverny, an exhibition traces the origins of Monet's Water Lilies
Arts CULTURE BY Alice Leroy
Pierre Lemaitre's novel "Mirror of Our Sorrows" adapted for the Paris Opera

27 Mar — 12:33 PM

Pierre Lemaitre's novel "Mirror of Our Sorrows" adapted for the Paris Opera
Arts CULTURE BY News Service
The Louvre is launching a major project to restore the Rubens paintings belonging to Marie de Medici.

25 Mar — 14:00 PM

The Louvre is launching a major project to restore the Rubens paintings belonging to Marie de Medici.
Arts CULTURE BY Alice Leroy
“Splendors of the Baroque”: an exceptional exhibition from El Greco to Velázquez at the Jacquemart-André Museum

24 Mar — 09:20 PM

“Splendors of the Baroque”: an exceptional exhibition from El Greco to Velázquez at the Jacquemart-André Museum
Arts CULTURE BY Alice Leroy
The Musée d'Orsay is exhibiting 17 Impressionist fans donated by the Kan family

24 Mar — 07:30 PM

The Musée d'Orsay is exhibiting 17 Impressionist fans donated by the Kan family
Arts CULTURE BY Alice Leroy
At the Grand Palais, Matisse's latest metamorphosis unfolds on a grand scale.

23 Mar — 11:23 PM

At the Grand Palais, Matisse's latest metamorphosis unfolds on a grand scale.
Arts CULTURE BY Alice Leroy
Marseille: The “Good Mothers” exhibition at the Mucem dismantles the maternal myth

21 Mar — 17:00 PM

Marseille: The “Good Mothers” exhibition at the Mucem dismantles the maternal myth
Arts CULTURE Interviews BY Alice Leroy
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