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For the final exhibition at the Centre Pompidou before it closes for renovations, the German artist is taking over the BPI with a stunning kaleidoscope of images. Read our interview .
"Nothing Prepared Us - Everything Prepared Us" by Wolfgang Tillmans from June 13 to September 22 at the Public Information Library (75004). Free admission, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.: June 13, July 3, August 28 and September 22.
In his first exhibition in France in thirty years, the extravagant German painter confounds with his irreverent brushstrokes, pushing the absurd to its limits. Read our article .
Andreas Schulze at the Dijon Consortium, until November 2 .
At a time when many regions are slashing cultural budgets, the inauguration in Nouvelle-Aquitaine of a hybrid venue, where anyone can come and admire or borrow works, is cause for celebration. Discover the first group exhibition concocted by Yannick Milloux. Read our article .
“Landscapes Begun Again” at the Frac-Artothèque in Limoges until September 20 .
Oiled birds, tufted wool, buzzing flowers… “Pollen,” the new exhibition at the CAPC in Bordeaux, questions our relationship with nature through living, fragile, and perishable works. Read our article .
“Pollen,” CAPC collection, Bordeaux Museum of Contemporary Art, until January 31, 2027. First guest artist: Emma Reyes, until September 29, 2025.
The cast of artists gathered at the Cab Foundation revisits the Supports/Surfaces movement while breaking free from its theoretical ruts. Read our article .
“Particulate partners (support, surface, disseminations)” at the Cab Foundation, in Saint-Paul-de-Vence (06570), until November 2.
Everything we liked (and sometimes disliked) in the cultural news. Every day, find the Libération Culture department's picks : exhibitions on Mondays, theater, dance, and opera on Tuesdays, movie releases on Wednesdays, music on Fridays, and series on Sundays. Plus, the week's Top 10 on Saturdays.
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