ReopeningJuly 14, 2020

The Palais de Tokyo is open

The Palais de Tokyo reopened since June 15th, 2020. After these weeks of lockdown, they invite the public to experience the vast spaces of the Palais de Tokyo, to see the exhibitions which are being extended until September 13, 2020, in the best conditions of health safety.
“Our World is Burning,” an alarm call concerning the convulsions of the world, offers a committed view of contemporary creation from the Persian Gulf; “Kevin Rouillard – The Great Wall” evokes the closed border that blocks the circulation of people between Mexico and the USA; “Nicolas Daubanne – Oil and Water” explores the notions of enclosure and resistance in a world in which freedom is under constant negotiation. “Ulla von Brandenburg – The Middle is Blue” is a total project inspired from the theatre, in which the curtains open onto other worlds.
The Palais de Tokyo is also taking art down into the street thanks to the artist Futura 2000, the American graffiti legend, and flagship artist in the 1980s alongside Rammellzee, Keith Haring and Basquiat. Accessible free of charge to everyone, both night and day, from the Avenue du Président Wilson, “Violent Treasure” is radiant with the flowing of his radioactive energy.
All the necessary measures to guarantee a tranquil visit, while of course respecting current health rules will be put into practice from the Museum’s teams, and will be there to answer all the public questions and doubts. The Museum mediation offer will be adapted to this reopening to enrich the visit even more.
The Palais de Tokyo is open
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