Browse exhibitions by city
Use city routes as a practical way to structure the catalogue geographically, starting with Paris and extending toward nearby destinations already worth surfacing in English.
Quick reference points
Three quick markers to understand the current geographic scope of the English catalogue.
Core destination
The main city route to start from when the user wants the strongest concentration of exhibitions first.
Paris
Paris is the main entry point for exhibitions, major museums and easy cultural outings to compare.
Open city routeNearby extensions
Cities around Paris that already matter editorially because they extend the visit beyond the capital without breaking the route.
Boulogne-Billancourt
Boulogne-Billancourt extends a Paris cultural route toward useful museums and venues in the west.
Open city route
Pantin
Pantin is useful for following Grand Paris exhibitions around photography, design and contemporary creation.
Open city routeParis
99 linked exhibitions. Paris is the main entry point for exhibitions, major museums and easy cultural outings to compare.
Revealing the Feminine
is currently on view at Musée Cognacq-Jay.
Renoir and Love: A Joyful Modernity, 1865-1885
is currently on view at Musée d'Orsay.
Exhibition at Palais Galliera
An exhibition currently on view at Palais Galliera.
A Wardrobe of One's Own. Dissident Femininities in the 19th Century
is currently on view at Palais Galliera.
Boulogne-Billancourt
1 linked exhibition. Boulogne-Billancourt extends a Paris cultural route toward useful museums and venues in the west.
Images of an Exhibition: A Centenary for Art Deco
is currently on view at Musée des Années 30.
Pantin
1 linked exhibition. Pantin is useful for following Grand Paris exhibitions around photography, design and contemporary creation.
An Assembly of Gestures (Episode 1)
is currently on view at Magasins Généraux.
All city routes
Stable in-page anchors for every English city route already connected to published exhibitions.
Continue from cities
A tighter set of shortcuts so geography stays connected to museums, exhibitions and editorial context.
City to museums
Start from museums and places if you already know the institution rather than the destination.
City to exhibitions
Go back to exhibition cards when you want to compare what is already visible across locations.
City to context
Subjects and periods help turn a destination into a more editorial visit path.