Musee Dorsay

Upcoming Events (17)

Larissa Fassler: État des lieux

Sun, 22 Mar 2026atAll day

Larissa Fassler: État des lieux at Musée d'Orsay in Paris presents intimate documentary photographs of urban life and building interiors. The exhibition surveys Fassler's patient observations, pairing stark architecture with human presence to reveal how places shape daily life. A compelling addition to the museum's contemporary program.

All exhibitions

Sun, 22 Mar 2026atAll day

Explore the Musée d'Orsay's current exhibitions in Paris, housed in a grand Beaux-Arts setting along the Seine. This listing highlights rotating shows across 19th-century masterpieces, Impressionist canvases, and related insights. A must-see for art lovers and curious travelers.

Myra Albert Wiggins and Her Time: Donated Photographs

Sun, 3 May 2026atAll day

An indoor photography exhibition at Musée d'Orsay tracing Myra Albert Wiggins's era, anchored by a recent donation of her photographs. The display contextualizes her work within early 20th-century American photography and invites visitors to explore prints and biographical material in a grand Paris museum setting.

Northern Lights: Scandinavian & Dutch Drawings (Musée d’Orsay)

Sun, 10 May 2026atAll day

Explore Nordic and Dutch drawings drawn from the Musée d’Orsay’s collection in a focused Paris exhibition. The display highlights refined draughtsmanship across Scandinavian and Dutch schools, inviting comparison of styles and motifs from baroque to early modern periods. A must-see for lovers of European drawing and art history.

A Total Art: Drawings from the Vienna Secession

Sun, 17 May 2026atAll day

Explore bold drawings that defined the Vienna Secession, from late-19th-century sketches to experimental lines, in a curated display at the Musée d'Orsay. This exhibition reveals how artists embraced total art and reshaped modern visual culture.

Monet: A Question of Landscape

Sun, 24 May 2026atAll day

Delve into Claude Monet's landscapes at Musée d'Orsay in Paris. Monet: A Question of Landscape gathers pivotal canvases to trace his evolving treatment of light, color, and space, inside the grand Paris Belle Époque setting that defines Impressionist display.

Renoir Drawings

Sun, 5 Jul 2026atAll day

Discover Renoir’s drawings in a focused collection at the Musée d'Orsay, highlighting intimate sketches and the evolution of his draughtsmanship. The exhibition gathers study drawings and finished works, offering a vivid glimpse into Renoir’s line, form, and artistic process in a grand Parisian setting.

Renoir and Love: A Joyful Modernity (1865–1885)

Sun, 19 Jul 2026atAll day

At Musée d'Orsay, this exhibition surveys Renoir's development from 1865 to 1885, highlighting a joyful modernity in his color, light, and scenes of Parisian life. Rich displays juxtapose paintings, sketches, and contextual material that illuminate late-19th-century French art.

The Cedar, “Green Diadem” of the Mediterranean Heights

Sun, 6 Sept 2026atAll day

Explore The Cedar, 'Green Diadem' of the Mediterranean Heights at Musée d'Orsay. This immersive art exhibition pairs paintings, sculpture, and design to reinterpret cedar motifs and Mediterranean landscapes, set within the grand Parisian museum. A refined, thought-provoking showcase for art lovers and visitors.

Youssef Nabil: To Dream Again

Sun, 13 Sept 2026atAll day

Experience Youssef Nabil's dreamlike visions in 'To Dream Again' at the Musée d'Orsay. This solo exhibition surveys the photographer's cinematic portraits and luminous imagery, weaving memory and fantasy into a sweeping, salon-like presentation that honors classic French warmth.

Auguste Bartholdi: Liberty Enlightening the World

Tue, 15 Sept 2026atAll day

This Musée d'Orsay exhibition surveys Auguste Bartholdi and his iconic Liberty Enlightening the World (the Statue of Liberty). Through sculptures, sketches, and archival materials, the show traces the statue's design, symbolism, and the historical links between Paris and New York.

Statue of Liberty: Bartholdi’s Paris to New York

Tue, 15 Sept 2026atAll day

Explore Bartholdi’s dream of the Statue of Liberty in a Musée d'Orsay exhibition tracing its Paris origins to its journey to New York. The show features sketches, models, and period photography that illuminate a pivotal moment in sculpture and transatlantic history.

Decorating the Wall

Sun, 20 Sept 2026atAll day

A museum exhibition at Musée d'Orsay examines how walls have been decorated in European art, showcasing paintings and decorative works that illuminate interior surfaces from the 19th to early 20th century. The show invites reflection on how space, color, and pattern shape viewing experience.

Cezanne and Us

Wed, 23 Sept 2026atAll day

Discover Cézanne's path from 19th-century canvases to modern vision in a sweeping Musée d'Orsay show. 'Cezanne and Us' contrasts masterworks with contemporary responses, revealing how his brushwork and perspective echo through today’s art. A must-see immersion into the enduring relevance of Cézanne.

Mary Cassatt: The Choice of Independence

Tue, 6 Oct 2026atAll day

Explore Mary Cassatt's evolving portrayal of independence in late-19th-century Paris as Musée d'Orsay presents 'Mary Cassatt: The Choice of Independence'. The exhibition foregrounds Cassatt's intimate portraits and domestic scenes, placed in a grand Belle Époque setting that highlights her modern vision.

Jenny Holzer: I Saw

Tue, 20 Oct 2026atAll day

Jenny Holzer's text-based works are showcased at Musée d'Orsay in Paris in the exhibition 'I Saw', surveying how language, power, and perception shape public space. Luminous installations and provocative prompts invite reflection across a landmark setting.

Joie de Vivre: Le temps présent / The Present Time

Tue, 17 Nov 2026atAll day

Dive into Joie de Vivre: Le temps présent at Musée d'Orsay, a sweeping exhibition that celebrates the spirit of the present through late 19th–early 20th century art. Expect luminous paintings, sculpture highlights, and curatorial surprises in a grand Paris setting.

Musee Dorsay — Paris Events