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La Régence à Paris (1715-1723). L’aube des Lumières
The Musée Carnavalet – Histoire de Paris is devoting an exhibition to the Regency period, when the government returned to Paris between the reigns of Louis XVI and Louis XV, leding to a period of intense cultural and economic effervescence. On this occasion, the Fondation Gandur pour l'Art is lending four tapestries illustrating the story of Daphnis and Chloé, woven at the Manufacture des Gobelins from cartoons by Regent Philippe d'Orléans.

loan October 2023
Gilles Aillaud. Animal politique
The Animal Politique retrospective at the Centre Pompidou presents the work of Gilles Aillaud through his paintings of giraffes, lions and seals, often in captivity. Although it may seem as if he was depicting animals, it is our relationship with nature that is his only real subject. To mark the occasion, the Fondation Gandur pour l'Art lend a work by the artist: Grille et grillage (1971).

loan October 2023
REIGL JUDIT 100 – Judit Reigl and the Second School of Paris
In addition to Paris and Berlin, Budapest is also paying tribute to the painter Judit Reigl, who was born in Hungary 100 years ago. To crown the events celebrating the centenary, the Műcsarnok - Kunsthalle Budapest is organising a major retrospective presenting the seven decades of the artist's life and work.

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Nicolas de Staël
The Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris is devoting a major retrospective to Nicolas de Staël (1914-1955), a key figure on the post-war French art scene. The retrospective features a selection of some 200 paintings, drawings, prints and notebooks from numerous public and private collections.
Artwork of the month September 2023
Dear Fesmeri and Mareni, the dress doesn’t fit IIIby Georgina Maxim
