Pop Up Dreamland
Pop Up DreamlandBoom! Boom! Pop! Pop Up Dreamland is the latest must-see travelling exhibition. This family-friendly, fully immersive experience offers a blend of art, play, and creativity captivating visitors of all ages. Hosting this exhibition means bringing a unique cultural sensation able to engage and delight diverse audiences, making it an unforgettable attraction. The exhibition […]
Charley Harper, Illustrating wildlife
Created by the Natural History Museum of Toulouse in close collaboration with the Charley Harper Art Studio, represented by his son, Brett Harper, this exhibition invites visitors to explore the vibrant, colorful world of Charley Harper, the celebrated American artist known for his distinctive minimalist take on wildlife art. Harper’s “minimal realism” simplifies complex natural […]
Disco I’m Coming Out
Born in the United States in the early 1970s, disco music quickly became a global phenomenon. Against the grain of stereotypes, this exhibition does justice to the rapid rise of this music, deeply rooted in the history and culture of Black America, inheriting from soul, gospel, and funk. A collection of prestigious artworks, audiovisual archives, […]
Print3D
In recent years, 3D printing has revolutionized our lives, becoming increasingly important in health care, engineering, architecture, and art. The world of 3D printing has transformed the way all sorts of objects are designed, prototyped, and produced. One of the key features of 3D printing is the ability to customize what is manufactured: the object […]
Shokkan: Japanese Art Through the Sense of Touch
Many Japanese works of art serve simultaneously as utilitarian objects. They are meant to be used in everyday life as well as appreciated for their beauty and craftsmanship. This exhibition, the first of its kind, will explore the way Japanese objects engage with the human sense of touch to create shokkan – a critical component […]
Quilts
From the permanent collections at ROM comes a new exhibition highlighting some of the most visually intoxicating examples of artistry, community, and sustainability made in Canada: quilts. Quilts are repositories of past and present lives. Exquisitely patterned and meticulously stitched, they hold the interwoven legacies of home and family. The exhibition features rarely displayed Canadian-made […]
Colors of Rome
Directly from Centrale Montemartini in Rome, Italy, comes the groundbreaking first-ever exhibition of Roman mosaics showcased outside of Rome! Colors of Rome showcases an array of ancient Roman mosaics and statues that beautifully encapsulate centuries of Roman history, mythology, and lifestyle. This exhibition offers a fresh perspective on Roman art through its motifs, iconography, and […]
Sex Appeal, the scandalous life of nature
Sexuality is a story as old as life itself. Whether in plants or animals, its existence arouses many passions. In fact, sexuality shapes biodiversity and contributes to its incredible evolution. Plants, represented mainly by flowers, are unrivalled seductresses when it comes to ensuring their fertilisation. Animals, adorned in eccentric colours, sing, dance, fight and cunningly […]
Nicolò Manucci, the Marco Polo of India
The show is dedicated to the story of the life and travels of Nicolò Manucci (1638-1720), a Venetian of humble origins who in November 1653, driven by the desire to explore the world, stowed away in the hold of a tartane heading from Venice to Moghal India, never to return. The exhibition sets out to […]
Paris: Impressions of Life 1880-1925
PARIS: IMPRESSIONS OF LIFE 1880-1925 Exhibition organised by the Musée Carnavalet – History of Paris, Paris Musées Paris: Impressions of Life 1880–1925 takes visitors on a journey through the lively and picturesque streets of historic Paris. The busy banks of the Seine, bustling marketplaces, grand boulevards, idyllic public gardens, and the heady atmosphere of bohemian […]