Top Paris art exhibits for 2025, from Picasso to Wes Anderson
The next 12 months in the French capital are set to provide a wealth of cultural highlights, from an immersive Picasso exhibit at the Atelier des Lumières to a retrospective of the works of American director Wes Anderson and even a call to the dancefloor with the Paris Philharmonic’s exploration of disco.
Du Coeur à la Main: Dolce&Gabbana ("From the heart to the hand")
Fans will want to reserve tickets for the first overseas showing of this exhibition dedicated to Italian fashion design duo Dolce&Gabbana, as it sold out during its initial run in Milan in 2024.
Expect to see more than 200 of Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana’s original creations dating from the inception of their brand in the 1980s onwards. Often drawing on different elements of Italian culture for inspiration – from art history to opera, ballet and cinema – the brand is also intertwined with popular music imagery, notably providing costumes for pop icon Madonna for her 1993 tour "The Girly Show".
Dolce&Gabbana designs are known for their humour, extravagance and fine Italian artistry, all of which will be on display across ten rooms in Paris’s Grand Palais.
Du Coeur à la Main: Dolce&Gabbana at the Grand Palais runs from January 10 to March 31.
Louvre Couture
Louvre Couture runs from January 24 to July 21.
Au fil de l’or ("The golden thread")
Disco
Paris Noir ("Black Paris")
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