Group show
Domaine Les Sources, Dieulefit
From October 11 to October 26, 2025
On the occasion of the 4th edition of SILLON, the biennial art and culture festival in Dieulefit, Antoine Roegiers will be exhibiting three works from October 11, 2025. The biennial will feature more than 150 contemporary artists in around 30 carefully selected venues.
Solo Show
Fondation Bullukian, Lyon
From September 18 to December 27, 2025
The Fondation Bullukian is dedicating a solo show to Prune Nourry, curated by Fanny Robin, from September 18, 2025. For this unique project, the artist is putting on a resolutely sensory exhibition where each work is meant to be explored through touch. The exhibition is designed as a three-part journey. It begins in white—a clinical, immersive whiteness. Sculptures are displayed in succession, reflecting the artist’s extensive research into illness, catharsis, care, and also motherhood, all approached as experiences of otherness. White then gives way to total, absolute blackness. In the dark, the artist presents the Phenix Project, created blindfolded, where she sculpted the busts of eight visually impaired individuals using the ancestral japanese Raku technique. Finally, the exhibition concludes with a deeply personal piece: the Ligne de vie postage stamp project, which once again brings us back to the question of gesture and the tangible. The talk Regards croisés entre arts, sciences et soins with the artist, neuroscientist Nadège Roche-Labarbe and oncologist Pierre Heudel will be held at the Maison Internationale des Langues et des Cultures in Lyon on November 5, 2025, at 6:30pm.
Group show
Maison Guerlain, Paris
From October 22 to November 16, 2025
On the occasion of the group show En Plein Cœur, un siècle d’amour sans filtre at Maison Guerlain, curated by Hervé Mikaeloff and Benoit Baume, Omar Ba, Pierre and Gilles and François Rouan will exhibit their works from October 22, 2025.
Solo Show
Le Petit Palais, Paris
From October 17, 2025, to February 8, 2026
From October 17, 2025, the Petit Palais invites Bilal Hamdad, whose works explore urban solitude through scenes of Paris. The exhibition entitled Paname, curated by Annick Lemoine and Sixtine de Saint-Léger, will bring together some twenty works, including two brand-new works created especially for the occasion, and will establish a dialogue with the museum’s permanent collections.
Group show
Musée Carnavalet, Paris
From June 17 to September 13, 2025
On the occasion of the group show Visages parisiens, Bilal Hamdad exhibits his work Le rouge du soir at the Musée Carnavalet until September 13, 2025. Through a selection of contemporary works, mostly from the museum’s collections, the exhibition explores the view of several artists on those who animate the capital, particularly in public spaces.
Group show
Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck, Remagen
From May 18 to November 2, 2025
On the occasion of the group show Longing for Utopia – Painting and Sculpture of Romanticism, Jonathan Meese exhibits his work Doc Flashflesh – Feuerrotes Erzdrachenbaby, (süssesüssesüsses de Baby) curated by Susanne Blöcker at the Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck until November 2, 2025.
Book signing
On the occasion of Art Basel 2025, a book signing of Hans Op de Beeck’s exhibition catalog, Nocturnal Journey, published by Hannibal Books, will take place on Wednesday June 18 from 3:45 to 4:15 pm.
Solo Show
Hofheim City Museum, Germany
From June 12 to September 28, 2025
The Hofheim City Museum dedicates a solo show to Jim Dine from June 12, 2025. The exhibition, conceived in cooperation with the renowned Steidl Verlag, includes two new works Remembering Ann Arensberg and Clarence, burning leaves in which the artist takes up his central repertoire of motifs.
Solo Show
Château-musée Grimaldi, Cagnes-sur-Mer
From July 3, 2025 to February 16, 2026
On the occasion of the group show Les 80 ans de l’UMAM Union méditerranéenne pour l’art moderne Viallat, Charbonnel et 15 dessinateurs, Claude Viallat exhibits over 80 works, curated by Simone Dibo-Cohen, at the Château-musée Grimaldi in Cagnes-sur-Mer from July 3, 2025.
Group show
Temple of Peace, Cardiff
From June 4 to June 14, 2025
On the occasion of the group show AMOCA Dialogues: Black Voices from the Museum Collection at the Temple of Peace in Cardiff, Alioune Diagne exhibits his work Fabrice immigrant – sauvé, Bébé modou-modou alongside 34 artists from Africa and its diaspora until June 14, 2025.
Solo Show
Museo Franz Mayer, Mexico
From June 26, 2025 to February 22, 2026
The Museo Franz Mayer is dedicating its first-ever exhibition in Mexico to Pierre et Gilles, curated by Abraham Villavicencio, from June 26, 2025. The exhibition brings together nearly 100 works, including three brand-new works establishing a dialogue with the museum’s collection.
Group show
Artothèque, Caen
From June 28 to October 11, 2025
On the occasion of the group show Sommes-nous at the Artothèque de Caen, curated by Yvan Poulain and Patrick Roussel, Nazanin Pouyandeh exhibits her works from June 28, 2025. The exhibition brings together Marion Bataillard and Nazanin Pouyandeh, two women painters who share the same commitment to the representation of the inhabited body, traversed by multiple, sometimes contradictory, often fragmented narratives
Solo Show
Le Voyage à Nantes, Nantes
From June 28 to August 31, 2025
Le Voyage à Nantes invites Prune Nourry to take over the place Graslin from June 28, 2025, with her brand-new work Mothership, a nearly 17m-long sculpture in the shape of upturned boat hulls. Made of metallic structures, the frameworks of these hulls trace skeletal lines that appear simultaneously human, animal, and naval, in keeping with her interest in hybridizing living forms.
Permanent Collection
Fondation François Schneider, Wattwiller
Alioune Diagne’s Géeju Neefare – Plastic Sea has joined the Fondation François Schneider’s permanent collection, following its selection as laureate of the 14th Talents Contemporains competition.
Solo Show
Museum Van Loon, Amsterdam
From May 29 to August 31, 2025
From May 29, 2025, Museum Van Loon is dedicating his very first solo show to Kehinde Wiley in the Netherlands. For the occasion, the artist has created a brand-new series of portraits, establishing a parallel with the museum’s collection of portraits and historic interiors.
Solo Show
Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston
From May 22 to September 1, 2025
Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art dedicates her first solo show in New England to Chiharu Shiota, as part of the Boston Public Art Triennial 2025, from May 22, 2025. The exhibition will include two site-specific installations, Accumulation – Searching for the Destination(2014/2025) and a brand-new installation, Home Less Home (2025).
Group show
Rose Art Museum, Waltham
From August 20 to May 31, 2026
On the occasion of the group show Fabricated Imaginaries: Crafting Art, curated by Gannit Ankori, Chiharu Shiota exhibits her works State of Being (Mask) and State of Being (Diary) at the Rose Art Museum in the USA from August 20, 2025. The exhibition presents artworks that occupy a liminal space where art intertwines with craft traditions, design, and unconventional modes of creativity.
Group show
BnF, Paris
From February 4 to June 8, 2025
On the occasion of the group show Apocalypse, Hier et demain, curated by Jeanne Brun and Pauline Créteur, Abdelkader Benchamma is exhibiting his works at the Bibliothèque nationale de France from February 4, 2025. The exhibition features a range of contemporary works, including monumental ones that depict the day after, marked by the “wrath” of God or the elements.
Solo Show
Fondazione Marconi, Milan
March 2025 to May 2025
The Fondazione Marconi is dedicating a solo show to Valerio Adami in Milan through May 2025. A presentation of the extended reprint of the book Valerio Adami – Sinopie Luoghi Confessioni will take place on Saturday May 24, 2025 at 4pm, accompanied by a dialogue between Valeria Cantoni Mamiani, President of the Valerio Adami Archives, and philosopher Maurizio Ferraris, followed by a reading by actress Anna Nogara.
Group show
Mucem, Marseille
From July 9, 2025 to January 5, 2026
On the occasion of the group show Lire le ciel, Abdelkader Benchamma exhibits six works curated by Juliette Bessette and Enguerrand Lascols from July 9, 2025 at the Mucem. Through this dialogue between the arts and sciences, the exhibition aims to question our current relationship with the starry sky.