6 Must-See Exhibits in Paris in Spring-Summer 2022
Paris is positively buzzing with cultural events right now. Here’s our pick of the best art exhibitions to look out for this spring and summer in the city.
CÉZANNE
Atelier des Lumières presents a monumental digital projection in a journey to the heart of the artist’s major works, following the red thread from nature to Provence. Running until January 2, 2023
ALBER ELBAZ
The fashion museum Palais Galliera celebrates the legacy of Alber Elbaz and his inimitable work and influence, from his role as founder of AZ Factory to creative director of Lanvin. Running until July 10, 2022.
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GALLEN KALLELA
The Jacquemart-André museum in Paris brings us the exquisite work of Finnish painter Akseli Gallen-Kallela through nearly 70 works from public and private collections, mainly centred around the theme of nature and the Finnish landscape. Running until July 25, 2022.
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STEVE McCURRY RETROSPECTIVE
Hosted by the Maillol Museum, The World of Steve McCurry exhibition presents more than 150 photographs in large format, in the most comprehensive retrospective dedicated to the American photographer to date. It includes the most famous photographs from his 40-year career, from South-East Asia to Africa, Cuba, the United States, Brazil and Italy, as well as his most recent work and many previously unpublished images. Throughout McCurry’s vast repertoire, the human being is always the main protagonist. Running until July 31, 2022.

Peshawar, Pakistan, 1984. © Steve McCurry
ANTONIO GAUDI
The Musée d’Orsay revisits the work of Antonio Gaudi as architect and creative genius who left his indelible mark in Spain. Running until July 17, 2022.
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ROMY SCHNEIDER
The Cinémathèque Française pays tribute to Romy Schneider 40 years after her death, looking at the icon who shaped a new career for women in film, way ahead of her time. Running until July 31, 2022.
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From France Today magazine
Lead photo credit : Courtesy of L'Atelier des Lumières
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