This Graphic Arts Box presentation gathers photographs from Bernard Plossu's long journey through the Sahel and highlights a turning point when travel became inseparable from his way of seeing and photographing.
Developed by the Victoria and Albert Museum and adapted in Paris, this exhibition pairs contemporary African fashion with the museum's historic textiles, accessories, jewelry, and photography to trace the scene's global rise over the last two decades.
This survey of Ghanaian artist and preacher Kwame Akoto explores his sign-painting roots, spiritually charged texts, social criticism, humor, and self-portraits within a singular popular pictorial language.
This exhibition traces how African and Oceanic works entered early twentieth-century Paris and reshaped ideas of modern art through dealers, writers, avant-garde artists, archives, photographs, and sculptures.
This exhibition follows birds of paradise across art, natural history, fashion, ethnology, and ecology through nearly 190 works, with perspectives developed alongside researchers and artists from New Guinea.
Yo-E Ryou's sound installation in the music box draws on the knowledge of Jeju's Haenyeo divers and explores breath, water, memory, and embodied transmission through listening and duration.
This summer garden season returns with open-air cinema, mini-visits, workshops, storytelling, evening openings, meetings, and quizzes in a festive anniversary program.