Link Art Gallery in Paris announces 2026 schedule

The Link Art Gallery in Paris has unveiled its event schedule for 2026. The program will feature a nature-inspired exhibition and a series of hands-on classes. The gallery's aim is to engage the local community and foster an appreciation for nature through an expanded set of exhibits.

- The Musée des Arts Décoratifs will celebrate the 40th anniversary of its Musée de la Mode et du Textile with an exhibition titled "'Look, 40 Years of Fashion". The exhibit will feature 40 iconic silhouettes and explore the lifecycle of a garment before and after it enters the museum's archives. - The Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac will host "Africa Fashion" from March 31 to July 12, 2026, showcasing a wide range of fashion from the African continent. - A retrospective of American photographer Lee Miller's work will be on display at the Musée d'Art Moderne from April 10 to August 2, 2026. The exhibition, in collaboration with the Tate Modern and the Art Institute of Chicago, will cover her career from fashion photography and surrealism to her role as a war reporter. - The Grand Palais is set to host a major retrospective on the later works of Henri Matisse from March 24 to July 26, 2026. Titled "Matisse 1941-1954," the exhibition will focus on his bold use of color and paper cut-outs. - From April 15 to August 16, 2026, the Fondation Louis Vuitton will present a major exhibition on the work of American sculptor Alexander Calder, titled "Calder: Dreaming in Balance". The show is expected to feature his famous mobiles and stabiles alongside wire portraits and jewelry. - The annual Art Paris fair will take place at the Grand Palais from April 9 to 12, 2026, featuring around 165 French and international galleries. The 2026 edition will feature two main themes: "Babel – Art and Language in France" curated by Loïc Le Gall, and "Reparation" curated by Alexia Fabre. - The Bourse de Commerce — Pinault Collection will present "Clair-Obscur" from March 4 to August 31, 2026, an exhibition exploring the legacy of chiaroscuro. It will feature works by artists such as Germaine Richier, Sigmar Polke, and Alberto Giacometti, with a centerpiece film by Pierre Huyghe in the rotunda. - For those interested in the intersection of fashion and historical costume, couturier Christian Lacroix will be the subject of an exhibition at the Château de Fontainebleau, showcasing his theatrical and historically inspired designs from June 5 to October 17, 2026.

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