Whether you are in Paris for Fashion Week, for work or for vacation, you should not miss 5 exhibitions selected by our expert Elisabeth Prat!
ANNÉES 80. MODE, DESIGN ET GRAPHISME EN FRANCE.
80’S. FASHION, DESIGN AND GRAPHICS IN FRANCE

The musée des Arts décoratifs will celebrate the 1980s with a major exhibition entitled Années 80, Mode, design et graphisme en France, to be held in the Central Hall from October 13th, 2022, through April 16th, 2023.
📆 from 13 October 2022 to 16 April 2023
📍 Musée des Arts Décoratifs – 107 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris (Subway: Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre, Tuileries, Pyramides)
AZZEDINE ALAÏA, ARTHUR ELGORT. EN LIBERTÉ
AZZEDINE ALAÏA, ARTHUR ELGORT. IN LIBERTY

Together, Azzedine Alaïa and Arthur Elgort shaped the 1980s.
At the same time that the fashion designer saw his feminine ideal embodied in the street and by an ever-increasing number of clients, the photographer, in concert, left the studios, opened the windows, and took over the movement and the cities as a natural and new setting.
Both actively contributed to the renewal of a representation of the woman that was now affirmed, voluntary, independent.
📆 From January 1st 2023 to August 20th 2023
📍 Galerie Alaïa – 18 Rue de la Verrerie, 75004 Paris
ZANELE MUHOLI

The MEP presents the first retrospective in France dedicated to Zanele Muholi, an internationally renowned South African photographer and activist whose work documents the lives of the black LGBTQIA+ community and the individuals who constitute it.
📆 From February 1st 2023 to May 21th 2023
📍 Maison Européenne de la Photographie – 5/7 Rue de Fourcy, 75004 Paris
SUR LES ROUTES DE SAMARCANDE. MERVEILLE DE SOIE & D’OR
On the roads to Samarkand. Wonders of silk and gold.

A look back at the Uzbek culture and identity of the early twentieth century, through artistic objects, textiles, cosmetics and more.
📆 February 2nd to June 4th
📍 Institut du monde arabe – 1 Rue des Fossés Saint-Bernard, 75005 Paris
HICHAM BERRADA

Présage immerses viewers in a changing visual universe. Forms, halos, outgrowths, spores, and filaments appear, developing constantly, as if the artist were filming the sped-up growth of plants in real time.
They are in fact metals submerged in an aquarium that are in the process of degrading and transforming at the hands of corrosive, toxic substances in the tank. This unstable, altered state gives birth to colours and forms that resemble new forms of life, as if they were a proliferating coral reef that is as poisonous as it is superb.
📆 Until September 3rd
📍 Bourse du Commerce | Pinault Collection – 2 rue de Viarmes, 75001 Paris
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