The Musée Maillol presents an exciting exhibition featuring often overlooked artists whose work is described as naive or primitive modern, and who followed in the footsteps of Henri Rousseau and Séraphine Louis. Situated close to the Musée Maillol in the 7th arrondissement, the Hotel de la Motte Picquet recommends that you experience this original artistic approach that produced dreamy and colourful works full of charm.
A gallery with a difference recently opened on the Seine – not on the banks of the river but on the water itself. Fluctuart is Paris' new floating art centre and it promises to be an important space for the French urban art scene.
The Royal Opera in Versailles is one that has been a little unloved in recent decades. The stunning set was created back in 1682 for the wedding of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette and was a great architectural feat. In the 19th century, the room was taken over by Senate. It wasn’t until 2009 that it went back to being a space for the arts. Yet, this was the only time that the public could see the architecture – if they had paid to see a show.
For nearly 60 years, the Biennale Paris (formerly the Biennale des Antiquaires) has been a leading focal point for the art, antiques and collectibles market in France. Taking place this year from September 13th to 17th in the magnificent setting of the Grand Palais, the Biennale is a treasure trove of fabulous items presented by professionals of international repute. Book your stay at the Hotel de la Motte Piquet to enjoy this major fair.
Illuminations and art installations are always a popular event in Paris. When organisers and artists pick the right venue and subject then they can create masterpieces that live on in the memory for many years. The Nuit aux Invalides 2019 is set to be one of the most interesting yet.
Patricia Cunha has made a name for herself on the Paris Art scene for her colourful installations. Earlier this year, visitors to theVillage Royal were greeted by a bold canopy of umbrellas – shielding passers-by from the sun and any Spring showers...