Designed for children aged 3 to 5, this playful visit introduces Picasso's world through his favorite techniques, objects, and characters. Young visitors explore the artist's toolbox in an accessible, story-led format.
This family workshop focuses on Picasso's collages, assemblages, and playful transformations of everyday objects. After the gallery visit, children and adults create an animal collage together.
This family workshop explores how Picasso reinvented line in drawing, painting, and sculpture. After looking closely at the works in the galleries, participants continue the theme with a hands-on studio activity.
Families discover Picasso's portraits by looking at how he transforms faces through shape and color. The visit invites participants to draw in the galleries and test some of the artist's own visual strategies.
This guided visit explores Henry Taylor's free and instinctive body of work through a critical and poetic reading of American history. It offers a structured route through one of the museum's major temporary exhibitions of 2026.
This sensory visit introduces babies and parents to a first selection of works from the collection. Music, ribbons, and scent are used to animate the colors and shapes of Picasso's paintings.
Created with the artist, this exhibition brings together around one hundred paintings, sculptures, and installations from across Henry Taylor's career. It continues the museum's exploration of Picasso's reception in the United States through a major contemporary American painter.
This 15-minute virtual reality experience retraces the history of Guernica from the 1937 Paris Exposition to its status as an icon of peace. The immersive route moves through key sites tied to the painting's creation, first display, and later travels.
Argentine artist Guillermo Kuitca created this in-situ work for the chapel of the Hôtel Salé, extending his "cubistoid painting" language directly onto the walls. The intersecting lines echo the architecture and turn the chapel into a new pictorial space.
This one-night Les Hybrides finale opens with access to the Henry Taylor exhibition and the collection before moving into a garden DJ set. DJ Lass mixes African sounds, contemporary hip-hop, and reworked 1990s classics in the Hôtel Salé garden.
This guided visit focuses on the Hôtel Salé itself, from the baroque Salon Jupiter to Roland Simounet's interventions that turned the mansion into a public museum in 1985. It also frames the collection within the site's wider architectural and institutional history.