Revealing the Feminine
is currently on view at Musée Cognacq-Jay.
Start here if you want a clearer overview of the English-facing exhibition catalogue. The page now follows the same logic as the French hub: current highlights, bookable outings, upcoming openings and stronger editorial shortcuts.
Three simple shortcuts to choose the right exhibition depending on timing and urgency.
A practical first selection if you want to see what is already open and visitable right now.
is currently on view at Musée Cognacq-Jay.
is currently on view at Musée d'Orsay.
is currently on view at Palais Galliera.
is currently on view at Musée de l'Orangerie.
is currently on view at Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac.
is currently on view at Musée de l'Homme.
A more curated reading if you want to start from the exhibitions that currently shape the English-facing selection.
In partnership with the Palais Galliera, the Musée Cognacq-Jay examines the diversity of representations of women in the eighteenth century.
Discover the exhibitionA second reading for visitors who want a simple English-facing shortlist of exhibitions that are already reservable.
is currently on view at Musée Cognacq-Jay.
is currently on view at Musée d'Orsay.
is currently on view at Palais Galliera.
is currently on view at Musée de l'Orangerie.
is currently on view at Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac.
is currently on view at Musée de l'Homme.
The next exhibitions worth tracking if you are planning a visit for the coming weeks rather than for today.
is currently on view at Musée Bourdelle.
is currently on view at Library Benjamin Rabier.
A useful layer for exhibitions that are close to closing and may deserve a quicker decision.
is currently on view at Musée de l'Homme.
is currently on view at Magasins Généraux.
is currently on view at Chantilly Castle.
is currently on view at Jeu de Paume.
is currently on view at Jeu de Paume.
The same editorial logic as the French catalogue, but expressed through a lighter English shortcut layer.
Start from museums and cultural spaces if you already know where you want to go.
Use broader subjects and themes when you want an editorial route rather than a single venue.
By topicChoose a visit through families, first-time visitors or more curious audiences.
The same editorial logic as the French catalogue, but expressed through a lighter English shortcut layer.
A practical first selection if you want to see what is already open and visitable right now.
The next exhibitions worth tracking if you are planning a visit for the coming weeks rather than for today.
Start from museums and cultural spaces if you already know where you want to go.
A second reading for visitors who want a simple English-facing shortlist of exhibitions that are already reservable.
Use broader subjects and themes when you want an editorial route rather than a single venue.
Choose a visit through families, first-time visitors or more curious audiences.