20 October – 20 December 2025
Hauser & Wirth Paris
Celebrating the breadth of Jeffrey Gibson’s output, the exhibition features three new groups of paintings alongside new works from the artist’s series of celebrated punching bags, hanging cloaks, paintings on paper, canvas and beaded panel, as well as a new body of free-standing ceramic head sculptures.
10 October 2025 – 2 March 2026
Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris
In collaboration with George Condo, The Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris presents the most significant exhibition to date of the artist’s work. A painter, draftsman, and sculptor, Condo has created a unique pictorial world, drawing inspiration from a profuse visual culture spanning Western art history, from the Old Masters to the present.
14 October 2025 – 1 March 2026
Musée national Picasso-Paris
Conceived around Philip Guston’s drawings inspired by Philip Roth’s book ‘Our Gang,’ the exhibition highlights the links between Guston’s painting and the satirical, caricatural verve of his drawings inspired by President Nixon and his administration.
15 October 2024 – 31 December 2027
Musée national Picasso-Paris
At the invitation of the Musée Picasso, Guillermo Kuitca has created a new immersive painting in the chapel of the Hotel Salé, inspired by his ‘cubistoid’ language and echoing the spatial distortions of Pablo Picasso’s early cubist works on display on the same floor.
8 October 2025 – 18 January 2026
Bourse de Commerce
Bringing together an exceptional group of works from the Pinault Collection, ‘Minimal’ traces the diversity of this movement since the 1960s. The exhibition—curated by Jessica Morgan, director of Dia Art Foundation (New York)—features works by Mary Heilmann and Eva Hesse.
22 October 2025 – 15 February 2026
Palais de Tokyo
This group exhibition explores the history of the transatlantic circulation of forms and ideas through the works of some sixty artists, including Firelei Báez, Charles Gaines, Ellen Gallagher, David Hammons, Mike Kelley, Glenn Ligon, Cindy Sherman, and Lorna Simpson.
22 May – 16 November 2025
Jardin des Tuileries
In 1997, Barbara Chase-Riboud created ‘Africa Rising,’ a public commission from the United States to honour the lives of the four hundred African-Americans whose remains were discovered beneath Wall Street in New York City. Nearly thirty years later, she presents ‘Africa Rising II’ to the French public, on the grounds of the Louvre and the Tuileries Garden.
Take the train to Gisors, France, to discover George Rouy’s exhibition at Pablo Picasso’s former sculpture studio in the Château de Boisgeloup. Or head to the Musée de Grenoble—about six hours from Paris—to explore Alina Szapocznikow’s exhibition, as well as Nairy Baghramian’s exhibition at WIELS in Brussels, Belgium, only two hours away by train.
25 October – 23 November 2025
Pablo Picasso’s sculpture studio, Château de Boisgeloup, Gisors, France
20 September 2025 – 4 January 2026
Musée de Grenoble
‘Langage du corps’ offers a comprehensive overview of the Alina Szapocznikow’s career, with particular emphasis on the mature period of the 1960s and 70s.
25 October 2025 – 1 March 2026
WIELS, Brussels, Belgium
Recognised as one of the most influential artists today, Nairy Baghramian—who participated in WIELS’ very first exhibition in 2007—returns to its distinctive architecture with a new, previously unseen, group of works.