Le Figaro
51 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Clément Cogitore's 'Memory Palace' Premieres at Les Rencontres d'Arles 2026 · Clément Cogitore presents his AI-augmented film 'Memory Palace' at the 2026 Rencontres d'Arles festival.
- Amiens Museum Highlights Private French Drawings in Institutional Challenge · The Musée de Picardie in Amiens showcases French drawings from private collections, challenging institutional norms.
- Design Parade Festival 2026 Overcomes Villa Noailles Financial Crisis · New leadership at Villa Noailles delivers a successful 20th Design Parade edition despite prior financial turmoil.
- JR's 'Caverne du Pont-Neuf' Installation Ends Amid Mixed Reactions and Debate · Artist JR's immersive cave installation on Paris bridge concludes after storm damage and polarized public response.
- Architect Charles Zana Unveils Cultural Foundation in Arles Church · Former Tunisian-born architect Charles Zana transforms Arles church into Bustamante Foundation
- Ophélie Ferlier Bouat Named New Director of Paris's Petit Palais Museum · Ophélie Ferlier Bouat, current head of Musée Bourdelle, will lead the Petit Palais starting September 1st.
- Ai Weiwei's 1.3 Million Lego Water Lilies Exhibit Opens in Le Havre · Chinese artist Ai Weiwei displays monumental Lego recreations of Monet's Water Lilies at the MuMa museum in Le Havre, France.
- Japanese Artist Fujiko Nakaya Brings Living Fog Installation to Paris Museum · 93-year-old artist Fujiko Nakaya creates immersive fog sculpture at Paris Bourse de Commerce
- Quai Branly Museum Celebrates 20th Anniversary Amidst Cultural Restitution Debate · The Quai Branly Museum reflects on its 20-year legacy as it navigates new cultural restitution laws.
- Jacques Chirac's Quai Branly Museum: A Manifesto for Forgotten Cultures · Former French President Jacques Chirac opened the Quai Branly Museum to celebrate non-Western arts.
- Paris Art Gala Held at Empty Pompidou Center Amid Major Renovation · The annual Friends of the Pompidou gala was held in the empty Beaubourg piazza due to extensive five-year renovations.
- Centre Pompidou Opens Seoul Branch Amid K-Pop and Fashion Spectacle · The Centre Pompidou inaugurates its 3,000 sqm Seoul branch with a focus on K-pop, fashion, and modern art.
- British Artist David Hockney Dies at 88 After Vibrant Career · David Hockney, celebrated for his vibrant art and digital innovation, died at 88.
- 23rd Festival of La Gacilly Celebrates Photography's Bicentennial Amid Digital Saturation · The 23rd Festival of La Gacilly honors photography's 200th anniversary with curated artistic signatures.
- Paris Exhibition Showcases Sir Elton John's Rare Photo Collection · Paris exhibition features rare photos by Eve Arnold and others from Sir Elton John's collection
- Hungarian Painter Karoly Ferenczy Gets First French Retrospective at Petit Palais · A major retrospective of Hungarian Belle Époque painter Karoly Ferenczy opens in Paris.
- France Opens National Design Gallery in UNESCO City of Design · Saint-Étienne inaugurates France's first National Design Gallery with 400 public works
- British Pop Artist David Hockney Dies at 88 in London · David Hockney, celebrated for his vibrant landscapes and iconic California pools, has died at 88.
- Louvre Exhibition Explores Creative Tension Between Michelangelo and Rodin · The Louvre presents a 200-work exhibition highlighting the artistic lineage between Michelangelo and Rodin.
- American Photographer Duane Michals Dies at 94 · Duane Michals, the innovative American photographer known for blending text and images, has died at age 94.
- Italian Singer Paolo Conte's 50 Years of Pictorial Art Showcased in Paris · A Paris exhibition reveals 70+ drawings by Paolo Conte, whose musical career began with a deep love for visual art.
- Andy Warhol Pop Art Exhibition Brings Fresh Perspective to Landerneau · A new Andy Warhol exhibition in Landerneau explores his innovative approach to consumer culture and early artistic roots.
- Leandro Erlich Retrospective at Grand Palais Features Immersive Optical Illusions · Argentin illusionist Leandro Erlich presents his first Paris retrospective at the Grand Palais with mind-bending immersive installations.
- Jean Dubuffet's 'L'Hourloupe' Cycle Fully Exhibited at Dinard Arts Festival · A comprehensive exhibition displays Jean Dubuffet's complete 'L'Hourloupe' cycle at Dinard's Palais des arts et du festival.
- Martin Schongauer's 'Beautiful Martin' Artworks Shine at Louvre Exhibition · Rare works by German Renaissance master Martin Schongauer are displayed at the Louvre.
- Gerhard Richter's Painted Photographs Exhibit at Fondation Luma Arles · German artist Gerhard Richter displays miniature painted photographs at Fondation Luma Arles.
- Versailles Garden Revolution: Romantic Nature Replaces Classicism in 18th Century · Versailles showcases the 18th-century shift from symmetrical parterres to romantic, free-form gardens.
- Paris Hosts Dual Japanese Photography Exhibits by Moriyama and Kitai · Paris features simultaneous exhibitions of Daido Moriyama's creative process and Kazuo Kitai's humanist work.
- Argentine Kinetic Artist Julio Le Parc Dies at 97 in Paris · Julio Le Parc, celebrated Argentine kinetic artist, has died at age 97 in Paris.
- Paris Asian Spring 2026 Expands to Galerie Charpentier with Major Focus on Korean Art · The 9th edition of Paris Asian Spring moves to a larger venue and highlights Korean culture and art.