A significant spotlight of the cultural calendar within the French capital, Artwork Basel Paris has swiftly established itself as an important rendezvous within the Metropolis of Mild. As The Grand Palais hosts the fourth version, showcasing 206 main French and worldwide galleries, we spherical up the must-see reveals to catch when you’re on the town.
30 Blizzards
Palais d’Iéna, Paris, till 26 October 2025
Element of nonetheless from 30 Blizzards
© Helen Marten, Courtesy Miu Miu
Artwork Basel’s public programme returns for the second yr operating with a brand new challenge on the Conseil économique, social et environnemental (CESE), the landmark constructing designed by architect Auguste Perret. Offered by Miu Miu, it transforms the hypostyle corridor with 30 Blizzards, a significant new set up by British artist Helen Marten, recipient of each the Turner Prize and the Hepworth Prize for Sculpture in 2016.
Exposition générale
Fondation Cartier pour l’artwork contemporain, Paris, 25 October 2025 – 23 August 2026

Olga de Amaral, Muro en rojo (element) (1982)
© Olga de Amaral / Photographie Luc Boegly
To mark the opening of its new house, designed by Jean Nouvel on Place du Palais-Royal, the Fondation Cartier pour l’artwork contemporain is bringing collectively almost 600 works by greater than 100 artists. The exhibition retraces 40 years of programming which have formed and enriched its assortment. Entitled Exposition générale—a nod to the landmark reveals as soon as staged on the Grands Magasins du Louvre—it’s conceived as each an invite to discovery and an area for dialogue: the residing narrative of an establishment and a bridge between artwork and its audiences.
Gerhard Richter
Fondation Louis-Vuitton, Paris, till 2 March 2026

Gerhard Richter, Venedig (Treppe) [Venise (escalier)] (1985)
© Gerhard Richter 2025
In keeping with its custom of showcasing the good masters of the twentieth and twenty first centuries, the Fondation Louis Vuitton presents a sweeping panorama of Gerhard Richter’s work from 1962 to 2024. Spanning from portray—which he ceased in 2017—to pictures and punctuated by sculpture, the exhibition retraces the profession of an artist who, in a press release for Documenta 7 in 1982, declared that “artwork is the final word type of hope”.
Minimal
Bourse de Commerce—Pinault Assortment, Paris, till 19 January 2026

Lygia Pape, Divisor (1968)
© Projeto Lygia Pape. Courtesy Projeto Lygia Pape
That includes over 100 works by some 40 artists, the Bourse de Commerce presents Minimal artwork as what François Pinault calls the “most intimate half” of his assortment—the one which made him realise that “time could possibly be suspended.” Curated by Jessica Morgan, director of the Dia Artwork Basis, the exhibition invitations guests into the very core of the inventive expertise, unfolding a story that started within the Sixties—from mild to stability, from floor to grid.
Prix Marcel Duchamp 2025
Musée d’Artwork moderne de Paris, Paris, till 22 February 2026

© Prix Marcel Duchamp 2025
Photograph: Paris Musées / Guillaume Blot
With the Centre Pompidou closed for renovation, the Marcel Duchamp Prize takes up residence for the primary time on the Musée d’Artwork Moderne de Paris (MAM). For this version, the 4 shortlisted artists—Bianca Bondi, Xie Lei, Eva Nielsen, and Lionel Sabatté—unveil their initiatives within the museum’s assortment galleries, freely accessible to all guests. The prize winner can be revealed on 23 October on the MAM, throughout Paris Artwork Week.
Philip GustonMusée nationwide Picasso-Paris, Paris, till 1 March 2026

Philip Guston, Bombardment [Bombardement] (1937)
© The Philadelphia Museum of Artwork, Dist. GrandPalaisRmn / picture Philadelphia Museum of Artwork © The Property of Philip Guston
With this Philip Guston retrospective, spanning from the Nineteen Thirties by to the top of his life, the Musée nationwide Picasso-Paris sheds mild on the porous dialogue between his artwork and satire, at occasions even the grotesque, as a mirror of his political dedication. From the Nixon Drawings – introduced for the primary time in France – to his caricatural figures, the exhibition underscores the sharp fringe of his darkish humour, which resonates with undiminished relevance right now.








