Top 10 Cultural Events in Paris for 2023
Paris’ 2023 cultural calendar promises a new season filled with surprising collaborations, refreshingly modern interpretations, and exhibitions that may help visitors view the world from a different perspective. If you are determined to immerse yourself in art this year, Paris is undoubtedly the place to be.
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Picasso’s passing, a British menswear designer will revisit the artist’s masterpieces through a contemporary lens, while modern art collections address urgent climate issues, provoking thought and conversation.
Additionally, the iconic Musée du Louvre, the most visited museum globally, has reduced its daily capacity to enhance visitor experiences and is considering extending its opening hours. Expect a more tranquil atmosphere in the Grande Galerie.
Here’s a highlight of 10 of the most anticipated cultural events happening across Paris this year, all certain to enrich and inspire your creative spirit.
1. Chagall, Paris-New York
Atelier des Lumières
On view: February 27, 2023 – January 7, 2024
This immersive digital art space employs 140 video and laser projectors to animate static paintings with music and motion. The 2023 season invites visitors to enter the imaginative world of Russian-French artist Marc Chagall through a multi-sensory experience, brought to life by a dynamic soundtrack of classical, jazz, and traditional klezmer music.
2. Avant l’Orage
Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection
On view: February 8 – September 11, 2023
At one of Paris’s newest art venues, this thought-provoking exhibition encourages contemplation of light and darkness while addressing the pressing climate crisis. It features diverse forms of artwork, including paintings, photographs, and installations from artists such as Cy Twombly and Anicka Yi.
3. Basquiat x Warhol: Painting 4 Hands
Fondation Louis Vuitton
On view: April 5 – August 28, 2023
This exceptional exhibition brings together works created by iconic artists Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat during their collaborative partnership. Their artistic dialogue, which resulted in 160 paintings, will be showcased in what’s regarded as the most comprehensive exhibition dedicated to their friendship.
4. Manet / Degas
Musée d’Orsay
On view: March 28 – July 23, 2023
This showcase features an intriguing comparison of the styles of Édouard Manet and Edgar Degas, highlighting their significant influence on modern painting in France. It brings together over 100 works, including pieces never exhibited together until now.
5. Matisse: Cahiers d’art, le tournant des années 30
Musée de l’Orangerie
On view: March 1 – May 29, 2023
This unique exhibition delves into Henri Matisse’s creative journey during the 1930s, marked by artistic experimentation. It draws upon the renowned art magazine, Cahiers d’art, to trace Matisse’s evolution through frequently unseen masterpieces sourced from across the globe.
6. Ramses and the Gold of the Pharaohs
La Grande Halle
On view: April 7 – September 6, 2023
Explore the wonders of ancient Egypt at La Grande Halle, which features a global exhibition showcasing 180 artifacts, including royal masks and gold treasures associated with Ramses the Great. The showcase also includes immersive virtual-reality experiences transporting you to ancient times.
7. Picasso Celebration: Picasso in a New Light
Musée National Picasso
On view: March 7 – August 27, 2023
8. Sarah Bernhardt
Petit Palais
On view: April 14 – August 27, 2023
Step into the life of Sarah Bernhardt, the legendary actress who predated modern celebrity culture. This exhibition offers an intimate perspective, featuring over 400 items, including costumes, personal belongings, and artwork that exemplify her unique journey and influence on the performing arts.
9. Van Gogh at Auvers-sur-Oise: The Last Months
Musée d’Orsay
On view: October 3, 2023 – February 4, 2024
This significant exhibition coincides with the 170th anniversary of Vincent van Gogh’s birth, exploring his last months in a small commune near Paris. The display will feature some of his most iconic works and provide a deeper understanding of his final days as an artist.
10. David Hockney: Works from the Tate Collection
Musée Granet, Aix-en-Provence
On view: January 28 – May 28, 2023
This retrospective showcases over 110 works by David Hockney, drawing parallels between his artistic evolution and the influence of French masters. It highlights his connection to France, particularly after his move to Normandy in 2019, emphasizing the artistic dialogue between past and present.