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, […]
Henry Clarke: Models
HENRI CLARKE: MODELS Organized by Paris Musées, from the collections of the Palais Galliera – Fashion Museum of Paris Henry Clarke, Vogue’s main photographer in the 1950s and 1960s, had the greatest models of the era pose before his camera, including Bettina, Dorian Leigh, Anne Saint-Marie, Suzy Parker, Twiggy, Veruschka and Marisa Berenson. Their collaboration […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Barbie: A Cultural Icon
Barbie is more than just a doll – She is a Cultural Icon. Barbie: A Cultural Icon takes guests from 1959 to present day; examining how pop culture and fashion trends have shaped this global phenomenon. The exhibition celebrates Barbie as a reflection of culture with exclusive interviews and an up-close look at vintage dolls, […]
COLOURS
The COLOURS exhibition is a sensory plunge into the world of colour, between art and science, nature and culture. What makes its originality : An interdisciplinary approach mixing science, technology and art, nature and culture, physics and social sciences A mixture of very different types of experiences for the public : a hands-on exhibition also showcasing objects […]
Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street
Sneakers Unboxed tells the story of one of the most universal design objects, bought and worn by millions of people worldwide every day. Charting the design and cultural journey of sneakers, shoes originally designed for specific athletic activities, this exhibition explores how they have been adopted as a style element by youth cultures. The show […]
Barbie: A Cultural Icon
Barbie: A Cultural Icon Exhibition takes visitors from 1959 to the present day, showcasing an evolution of fashion and societal changes through Barbie, a children’s toy doll created to empower and delight young girls. A true reflection of culture, notably through Barbie’s fashion trends and career choices, there’s no other object like Barbie that can […]
Dressing the Abbey
An exhibition that is eye candy to the fans of Downton Abbey™ and delights men and women alike! Transport your visitors to the early 20th century as they relive their favorite memories and nostalgia of the costumes of Downton Abbey™, a British-American television series and major motion picture set on the eponymous fictional English country […]