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MUSÉE D'ART MODERNE DE PARIS

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2025
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Museum presenting numerous temporary exhibitions, with permanent trails, and discoveries of Fauvist artists

The museum boasts a collection of over 15,000 works representing 20th-century art, including Raoul Dufy's monumental Electric Fairy at the entrance. Temporary exhibitions complement the two permanent exhibitions. The first, historical, takes 1901 as its starting point; over the years, we discover Fauve, Cubist, Post-Cubist and Surrealist artists... The second is more contemporary, starting with the 1960s.

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Visited in may 2025
I loved it. And to think I didn't even know about the existence of this museum, I just saw it on google Maps on my way to the Eiffel Tower. It was great, lots of stuff to see, I was also delighted to see the results of a very creative project, where children were invited to the museum to reinterpret selected artworks to do with music. Then their works were put together by an artist as an animation. You can see the animations as well as whole walls covered in those children's paintings. It was cool and interesting to see, I loved the initiative. And to top it off, the entrance to the museum is free!
Visited in may 2025
Exposition Gabriele Münter, Peindre sans détours. Il faut découvrir les œuvres de cette artiste qui a participé à la naissance du mouvement du Cavalier bleu. Un véritable coup de cœur pour cette artiste que je ne connaissais pas.
Visited in may 2025
Incontournable
La Fée Electricité de Raoul Dufy
Visited in may 2025
Bien
Visited in may 2025
The Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris (Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris) is a prominent art museum located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, near the Seine River and the Palais de Tokyo. Established in 1937, it is dedicated to modern and contemporary art, showcasing a vast collection that spans from the early 20th century to the present day.

The museum's collection includes works by some of the most significant artists of the modern era, such as Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, and André Derain. It features a wide range of artistic movements, including Fauvism, Cubism, Surrealism, and Abstract Expressionism. Notably, the museum houses a remarkable selection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts.

One of the key highlights of the Musée d'Art Moderne is its extensive collection of over 10,000 works, including famous pieces like "La Danse" by Henri Matisse and "The Dance" by André Derain. The museum also provides a platform for contemporary artists through temporary exhibitions, offering insights into current trends and practices in the art world.

In addition to its exhibitions, the museum hosts educational programs, workshops, and cultural events aimed at engaging the public and fostering a deeper understanding of modern and contemporary art.

The museum's location, combined with its beautiful architecture and the surrounding area, makes it a delightful destination for art lovers and visitors looking to explore the vibrant world of modern art. The adjacent Palais de Tokyo, a contemporary art center, also offers additional exhibitions and events, making this area a hub for artistic exploration.

If you have specific questions about the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, its collections, or upcoming exhibitions, feel free to ask!
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