Palais de Tokyo
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Last chance to see: Cyprien Gaillard on chaos, reorder and excavating a Paris in flux
We interviewed French artist Cyprien Gaillard ahead of his major two-part show, ‘Humpty \ Dumpty’ at Palais de Tokyo and Lafayette Anticipations (until 8 January 2023). Through abandoned clocks, love locks and asbestos, he dissects the human obsession with structural restoration
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Published
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Paris’ Palais de Tokyo reopens
By Amy Verner Last updated
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’Virgule etc’: Roger Vivier’s storied shoes go on show at Paris’ Palais de Tokyo
By Ellen Himelfarb Last updated
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La vie magnifique: a trio of artists celebrate the banal at Palais de Tokyo
Ugo Rondinone, Ragnar Kjartansson and Mélanie Matranga take over Paris' Palais de Tokyo with a trio of shows that celebrate the beauty of the everyday
By Ali Morris Last updated
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New York artist Jesper Just commandeers Paris' Palais de Tokyo with a spectacular multimedia show
By Ali Morris Last updated
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The Palais de Tokyo's latest exhibition 'Inside' has us all wrapped up
By Amy Verner Last updated
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Theaster Gates explores the troubling history of a coastal community forced out of home
For his first solo museum show in France, the Chicago-based artist dives into the dark past of the now-uninhabited Malaga Island off the coast of Maine
By Amy Verner Last updated
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Last chance to see: Reclaim the Earth, urge artists at Paris’ Palais de Tokyo
We discover the group exhibition ‘Reclaim the Earth’, a wake-up call for humans to reconsider our relationship with the planet (until 4 September 2022)
By Amy Serafin Last updated
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Artist Philippe Parreno is given carte blanche to curate a multi-media exhibition at Paris’ Palais de Tokyo
By Alice Pfeiffer Last updated
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Wallpaper* guest editor Tomás Saraceno talks science, spiders, and bouncing sounds off the moon
Science, technology, architecture and philosophy all find their way into the art of Tomás Saraceno. Whether in arachnid experiments or aerial cities, he has called for a radical transformation of our relationship with each other and the planet. Ahead of his largest exhibition to date, we visited Saraceno in Berlin to get entangled in his spider lab, dance in his theatre of shadows, and discover his plans to bounce sounds off the moon.
By Amy Serafin Published

