oleh admin | Mar 28, 2025 | entertainment, entertainment industry, music, musical theatre, performing arts
The anticipation has ended at last for theater enthusiasts in the Philippines. This highly praised, Tony Award-winning musical is now available.
Dear Evan Hansen
is scheduled to have its highly anticipated premiere in the Philippines. GMG Productions has formally announced that the UK touring production will be staged in Manila.
September 2025
at
The Theatre at Solaire
This marks the first occasion where local viewers will have the chance to witness one of the most acclaimed musicals from the last ten years performed live onstage.
We’ve had requests from Philippine viewers for ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ for quite some time now, and we’re incredibly thrilled to be bringing this show to Manila at last,” says Carlos Candal, CEO of GMG Productions. “‘Dear Evan Hansen,’ with its compelling storyline, captivating tunes, and profound message, strikes a chord with countless individuals, and we’re eager for local enthusiasts to witness it performed live.
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Dear Evan Hansen: A Tale That Echoes Through Time
Dear Evan Hansen
Follows the story of Evan, a shy high schooler who finds himself adrift as he tries to figure out where he fits in life. After an innocent mistake spirals into something much bigger, he must decide whether to confess the truth and face potential ruin or maintain a deception that gives him the sense of belonging he has always desired. As Evan grapples with issues of honesty, acceptance, and personal growth, the series provides a touching examination of contemporary identity and emotional well-being.
Produced by ATG Productions, Gavin Kalin Productions, and Nottingham Playhouse, the UK touring production of
Dear Evan Hansen
brings the show’s acclaimed creative ensemble to Manila. Featuring music composed by the Emmy, Grammy, Tony, and Oscar-winning pair Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, along with a script penned by Steven Levenson, this musical has garnered significant praise, securing four Tony Awards—among them Best Musical—the Olivier Award for Best New Musical, as well as the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theatre Album.
Director Adam Penford expresses his enthusiasm for introducing the production to broader audiences: ”
Dear Evan Hansen
Since its initial premiere in 2016, it has captivated crowds across the Atlantic Ocean. The compelling narrative of Evan deeply resonates with and stirs emotions in viewers, all conveyed via an engaging script and music. Now, this dynamic touring show from the UK and internationally brings fresh insight into several modern issues, offering everyone a chance to experience this updated edition.

How to Get Tickets
The Manila run of
Dear Evan Hansen
The event will be held at The Theatre at Solaire, where tickets will go on sale beginning April 15 exclusively through TicketWorld. Early access will be available for fans via UnionBank of the Philippines, which serves as the official season bank sponsor and pre-sale partner for GMG Productions. The special pre-sale window is set from April 8 to 14. Additionally, those interested can sign up for the GMG Dear Evan Hansen waiting list.
www.gmg-productions.com
For notifications and early access bookings.
oleh admin | Mar 28, 2025 | art, artwork, performing arts, visual artists, visual arts
Each great work of art starts with one brushstroke, and every stroke conveys its own significance. While some painters depict what they observe, others express their emotions through their artwork.
Grancinha “Inha” Arceo
accomplishes both—giving birth to a universe where feelings materialize as potent movements, vivid blossoms, and profoundly intimate stories.
What began as a pastime has transformed into a globally acknowledged art form. Having delved into painting throughout the pandemic, this Filipino artist has showcased her creations in Monaco and Madrid. She is now gearing up for a major achievement: her first solo exhibit in Manila, entitled “
Break Free
.“
Taking place from
March 31
to
April 13
at
RiseSpace Art Gallery
This exhibition transcends her artistic creations; it stands as a declaration of liberty and genuine self-expression.

Inha Arceo at the Madrid Art Show 2024
Breaking free
“In this exhibition, every section represents my individual story. My aim was to welcome spectators to revisit their personal paths and embrace all the beauty as well as perhaps the less attractive aspects of themselves. This would help them liberate themselves,” she explained.
Metro.Style
Through her creations, Inha encourages both herself and those who view them to embrace their authentic identities without holding back.
The motif of freedom runs through her art, reflecting her discovery of how to convey the playful aspect of her imaginative mind. “I experiment extensively with various hues since I aim to capture that daring spirit of bravery, embracing comfort within myself,” she stated. In this way, every creation serves as a vibrant homage and mirrors her artistic development too.
For Inha, painting acts as a healing mechanism, offering an environment where she can convey her feelings and innermost reflections free from criticism. She stated, “I believe making art fosters a kind of mental liberation, which means being able to produce work without limitations. This practice not only alleviates my stress and worries but also enhances my personal confidence.”
“It essentially provides a secure platform for creativity. Art enables individuals to convey their personal feelings and stories, particularly those which may be difficult to put into words,” Inha mentioned additionally.
Her works often explore the theme of breaking free from oppressive norms and grappling with personal psychological challenges. Painting serves as an escape for her, particularly during times when feelings overwhelm her; she expresses this sentiment: “Honesty and vulnerability have truly provided me with a sense of release, which I believe comes through in my art.”
Inha characterizes her artwork as a sequence of everyday metamorphoses, emphasizing that development usually stems from minor, incremental alterations instead of dramatic upheavals. “Most times, it isn’t about significant shifts. Rather, it’s these subtle day-to-day adjustments within me—these tiny internal evolutions—that make me feel more positive.”
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Regarding her development as an artist, distinctive aesthetic, and creative approach
Inha’s artistic heritage runs profound. Drawing motivation from the works of her deceased great-grandfather and grandfather—both accomplished painters—it was not until 2020 that she committed herself fully to pursuing painting seriously.
“I previously worked in the corporate world for a decade. Starting in 2020, I managed to build my career as an artist alongside my corporate job. It wasn’t until last year that I decided to leave completely. Thus, yes, I launched my own venture, and during the pandemic, I successfully sold artwork promoting self-love and authenticity,” she said.
After five years, Inha has become a dedicated artist with approximately 446 unique pieces under her belt, along with various commissioned works. Her hobby swiftly evolved into a flourishing profession.
When prompted to select a preferred piece, Arceo paused and remarked, “Picking a favorite is incredibly difficult since each work I created for this exhibition holds a distinct narrative or represents another stage in my life. So, opting for only one feels akin to selecting merely an element of who I am.”
However, she acknowledged a particular affection for ”
Bottled Up Emotions
“A pre-sold collection of artworks. These paintings depict a figure dressed in traditional Filipino attire with an unemotional facial expression; however, upon closer inspection, one can see a whirlwind of emotions ready to erupt from within. This truly embodies the concept of suppressed sentiments.”
The multi-talented modern-day artist feels she has cultivated a distinct artistic approach through the years. She explained, “Throughout recent years, my investigation into various subjects keeps focusing on strong human feelings and encounters—many of these being deeply personal.” Often, she senses that her creations have evolved as reflections of herself and her inner world.
Her artwork stands out due to its lively hues and dynamic strokes, with striking images of women taking center stage. These depictions embody concepts such as self-acceptance, recovery, and optimism.

“Bottled Up Emotion” – Ginhawa

“Bottled Up Emotion” – Alalang Alaya

Lungkot Lilit Ngunit Nakakabigay ng Hangin – Bottled Up Emotion

Naglaon ang Damdamin – Gulat
I possess a lively range of colors too. This is reflected in my flower paintings, which convey optimism and happiness,” said Inha. Among these, sunflowers feature prominently in numerous pieces she’s created. She added, “It’s really about the color; yellow specifically caught my attention. Since then, it has had a profound impact on my creations.
Inha acknowledges the importance of storytelling in art: “As for me, values can also turn into really strong stories that people can relate to. I think that’s very important, especially since, you know, who buys your art at the end of the day? I guess someone who actually relates [to] you and resonates with the kind of work that you do.”
When asked about her creative approach, Inha draws inspiration from the straightforwardness of daily existence. Women and flowers frequently emerge as key motifs in her work, evoking strong feelings for her and enabling her to forge an emotional connection with viewers across different backgrounds.
“I believe that individuals can connect deeply with my work in this regard. Perhaps it helps them come to terms with their own lives. Occasionally, I receive feedback such as, ‘Seeing your artwork makes me feel better.’ This fills me with great motivation as an artist,” she said brightly.
“I’m equally motivated by how my artwork can make others feel better once more. Beyond just being driven, it feels as though I’m crafting something almost magical, particularly through artistic expression. This allows me to achieve a deeper sense of fulfillment,” she mentioned additionally.
Inha mainly focuses on working with acrylics, utilizing brushstrokes to generate expressive textures. For custom orders, she explores watercolor mediums as well. To broaden her creative methods, she integrates digital resources such as the Gelli plate along with her iPad into her process.
Global acknowledgment, valuable insights, and upcoming ambitions
Inha’s travels have led her around the globe via participation in collective shows in Monaco and Madrid.
“The Monaco International Art Fair is indeed one of the largest art exhibitions in all of Europe. It took place back in August 2024. My displayed works were presented virtually—primarily pieces from my series inspired by self-love,” she reminisced.
Last October, she took part in a contemporary exhibition in Madrid with artists hailing from numerous countries. She mentioned, “It was here that I encountered a variety of artists and art collectors along with diplomats representing several organizations linked to the global arts community.”
Exposure to international art scenes has influenced her current work: “That is why I think in terms of perspective, I was able to develop more openness to kinds of styles that I wanted to introduce into my current exhibit this coming March 31. It was a learning experience for me and definitely an eye-opener.”
Her piece, “
General Luna, Siargao
A four-foot-by-four-foot acrylic piece served as a centerpiece at her global exhibitions. This artwork, steeped in Philippine heritage and national identity, attracted considerable interest and resulted in several commission opportunities for her.
“I aimed to highlight more Filipino artworks within the global contemporary landscape, something that really intrigues many Europeans. As quoted by my Spanish curators overseas, they often mention how audiences get enthusiastic whenever a Filipino artist exhibits their work,” she explained. “So this is great news for our nation. I feel incredibly proud to be Filipina.” She also emphasized that the focus should extend beyond merely increasing sales; rather, it’s crucial to represent the country effectively through these artistic endeavors.
Inha acknowledges her contemporaries in the art community for their significant impact on her journey. By engaging in discussions with seasoned professionals who specialize in exhibitions, she has acquired crucial knowledge about maneuvering through the intricacies of the art field. Beyond mere business connections, these exchanges have blossomed into sincere friendships, forming a robust support system that encourages creative development.

General Luna, Siargao

Filipina – Buhat (WIP)

Filipina – Kwento (WIP)
“I’ve worked with several colleagues whom I often converse with. They too are artists and possess far greater experience than myself regarding the exhibition circuit, yet we developed a close friendship over time. Many of these individuals are grounded and approachable; thus, learning from their personal journeys has been quite beneficial,” she mentioned.
Apart from benefiting from peer mentoring, she has gained valuable insights through interactions with gallery curators. She emphasizes how these encounters have been particularly influential both within the Philippines and internationally. One key moment came during her visit to Madrid, Spain, when she engaged with experts from various art disciplines.
She pointed out that being exposed to various curators with differing artistic styles has greatly influenced her perspective on conceptualizing ideas and exhibitions, which indeed requires a significant amount of effort.
Inha pointed out that one of the major misunderstandings regarding artists is believing that bringing a creation to life is the toughest aspect. Actually, she believes that developing the concept usually takes more effort and time.

Sunflower Dance

Sunflower Ladies

Flora
She places great importance on insights shared by her patrons. With experience in marketing under her belt, she recognizes how crucial customer input can be for growth. She stated, “Client feedback holds significant weight with me. After all, the client is paramount. Honest and even tough criticism means a lot since those who purchase my work truly care about it; therefore, their perspective helps me learn and pushes me to develop artistically.”
In the future, Inha has well-defined objectives. This Philippine artist aims to grow within the domestic market, participate in additional collective exhibitions and contests, and host further individual showcases. On an international scale, she aspires to promote Filipino modern art at more events across Europe, with ambitions of displaying her pieces in renowned venues such as the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, Spain, or in New York City.
Her go-to museum? The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. “I must have visited the Netherlands around four or five times, and every time I find myself ending up there. You know, both Amsterdam and the Netherlands are famous for showcasing many contemporary artists, and I believe my artwork would blend nicely with what they display.”
Although painting is her primary profession, Inha dedicates herself to the business aspects of art, such as selling prints and limited-edition items. Additionally, she produces content for various brands. Besides these activities, she also engages in practice
jiu-jitsu
, a martial art she characterizes as being both physically demanding and mentally stimulating.
When asked about the most important guidance for budding artists, she responded, “Discover your distinct creative voice or unique style. This is what will help you establish your place in the art community.”
“There will always be a certain or distinct reason why individuals connect with your creations. This connection truly stems from their ability to see themselves in who you genuinely are as an artist and understand your core values,” Inha stated.
Photos courtesy of
Inha Arceo
oleh admin | Mar 25, 2025 | celebrities, celebrity gossip, entertainment, news, performing arts
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A former
Britain’s Got Talent
actor who instructed theStrictly judge
Anton Du Beke
How to Tap Dance passed away at the age of 34.
Chantel Bellew — who made it to the quarterfinals in Series 13 — died in the hospital due to a suspected overdose shortly after her birthday, following an extended battle with addiction.
depression
.
Her friends portrayed her as the one who brought life and joy to every gathering, mentioning how thrilled she was to advance far in Britain’s Got Talent in 2019.
Chantel was a skilled dancer who performed in many musicals, such as the one in Paris called 42nd Street.
On her website, Chantel portrayed herself as an ‘energetic, professional, and optimistic individual with extensive experience in dance and musical theater.’
She also took part in the UK tour of The Greatest Showman and regularly entertained audiences on cruise ships.
However, her dream moment came when she entered BGT and performed a military-themed dance routine for the hosts.
Ant and Dec
.
By the conclusion of the performance, her outfit was torn away by two male dancers, uncovering a Union Jack bodice that amused the Geordie pair immensely.



Her act wowed the judges, yet unfortunately, she didn’t manage to secure a spot in the semi-finals. Friends mentioned that she enjoyed ‘an incredible experience’ during her appearance on the well-known ITV talent program.
She shared the video on Facebook along with another picture showing her alongside Anton, where she commented: ‘Had a great time teaching Anton some tap dancing today.’
Chantel resided in Widnes, Cheshire, and had been involved in teaching dance and singing there recently. However, due to her declining mental health, she abandoned this career path to work at a local supermarket instead.
Chantel’s buddies have established
a GoFundMe page to assist with covering her funeral expenses
So they can provide her with the ‘showbiz farewell she deserves.’ Any leftover funds will be donated to the mental health charity Mind.
A long-time friend and co-performer, Katy Glover, honored her memory and mentioned, “She was like a tornado, full of energy—always the heartbeat of any gathering and so vibrantly alive.”
She immersed herself in glitz and entertainment, and she was an amazing tap dancer. She participated in several episodes of Britain’s Got Talent, which she adored, and she constantly shared this with everybody.
‘Chantel mentioned that she enjoyed herself immensely and considered it as yet another audition due to her professional attitude, along with her strong determination.’
She also instructed Anton Du Beke in tap dancing since tap was her passion; she was undoubtedly the finest tapper around. She was remarkable, singular in her brilliance, dazzling, and full of love and loyalty.



Katy, whom she encountered during their tenure at Celebrity Cruises, mentioned: “Chantel performed singing and dancing, but tapping was her forte, and she adored all the glitter and glamour.”
The 42nd Street musical was her favorite, and she was thrilled to be involved in it; it stood out as one of the pinnacle moments of her career. Performing was what gave her life.
Katy mentioned, “Her being down resonates with me because she performs nightly aboard cruise ships consistently for half a year, engaging in something she loves.”
‘However, when you return home, it’s challenging to secure your subsequent employment. The career path is extremely demanding with moments of great success followed by periods of deep disappointment. As time passes and you age, you begin contemplating what lies ahead.’
‘You cannot spend your entire life performing, and when it has encompassed your whole life, it becomes an extremely challenging situation to be in.’
Another buddy named Daniel McErlean mentioned: ‘She was an amazing friend, and we all adored her completely.’
She has always dreamed of being a performer, and her eyes sparkled with enthusiasm. Throughout the northwestern region, she taught dance and theater.
She performed in a show during Christmas for her family, but when her grandmother passed away a few years back, it deeply affected her, marking the beginning of significant changes.




She was a gentle, affectionate, and fervent soul who spread happiness and mirth wherever she went. Chantel possessed unparalleled talents and lit up every gathering with her presence.
‘Chantel was always impeccably styled, attired in heels and skirts, and had a way of cheering up everyone around her.’
Stephen Mear, who directed 42nd Street, stated: “I am truly stunned. A wonderfully humorous individual with a generous spirit.”
‘Additionally, one of the finest tap dancers I have ever had the joy to collaborate with.’
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oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | celebrities, comedians, entertainment, news, performing arts
One evening, as several individuals cracked jokes suggesting this might be the final Mark Twain Prize event, Conan O’Brien ensured that the celebration at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts concluded on an uplifting note.
On Sunday evening, O’Brien received the accolade for a lifelong contribution to comedy, simultaneously addressing the behind-the-scenes upheaval clouding the institution’s prospects in Washington.
O’Brien, aged 61, became the 26th recipient of the Mark Twain Prize in mid-January. This honor came roughly three weeks prior to President Donald Trump disrupting the operations at the Kennedy Center by removing its long-standing president, Deborah Rutter, along with board chairman David Rubenstein. In an unprecedented move, Trump removed the board of trustees and appointed his own supporters, among whom he was subsequently chosen as the new chairman.
On Sunday, O’Brien particularly acknowledged Rubenstein and Rutter, which elicited sustained applause — as well as Kennedy Center staff members, whom he mentioned had expressed concerns about “what the future might hold.”
He pointed out that the story of Mark Twain’s personal journey and professional trajectory held particular significance during this point in American history.
O’Brien mentioned that Twain despised bullies. … He would take on stronger opponents rather than weaker ones, and he had great compassion for those who were vulnerable. Despite his love for America, Twain recognized that it had significant flaws.
A performer mimicking Mark Twain stepped out from the crowd. Following an exchange with O’Brien, he moved onto the stage where they shared a slow dance. Soon after, about twelve additional Twain impersonators along with former Twain Prize winner Adam Sandler came onstage and together they performed a lively version of Neil Young’s “Rockin’ in the Free World.”
The concluding musical segment brought an end to a evening where the precarious future of the Kennedy Center ran as a recurring theme throughout various homages and speeches dedicated to O’Brien.
I believe it would be absurd to ignore the elephant in the room,” comedian Nikki Glasper stated on the red carpet prior to the event. “The atmosphere is charged with this tonight. While this evening revolves around Conan, we can acknowledge that too.
After the celebrations started, Stephen Colbert quipped that the Kennedy Center revealed their newest board members: Bashar Assad, who was the former leader of Syria, and Skeletor, the made-up evil overlord.
John Mulaney joked that the whole place might as well be called “the Roy Cohn Pavilion,” referring to one of Trump’s influential figures. Meanwhile, Sarah Silverman delivered several off-color remarks about Trump that were deemed unfit for printing.
Trump, when revealing the modifications at the Kennedy Center, shared via social media that those individuals removed “do not align with our vision for a golden era in arts and culture.”
It remains to be observed how this vision will materialize, but Trump has mentioned his desire to include more Broadway productions in the plans and has suggested bestowing Kennedy Center Honor recognition upon actor Sylvester Stallone and singer-songwriter Paul Anka.
Amidst this whirlwind emerged O’Brien, known for a brand of comedy that rarely ventured into politics. His humor typically skewed towards silliness and self-mockery. However, he has occasionally addressed delicate social matters. Back in 2011, O’Brien took part in a significant moment when he presided over a same-sex wedding during his TV program, legally marrying his long-time costume designer Scott Cronick and his partner David Gorshein.
In 1993, O’Brien burst onto the scene from relative anonymity after being selected to take over hosting duties on “Late Night” following David Letterman’s departure. This appointment came even though he lacked substantial on-screen experience. Prior to this, O’Brien, who previously served as an editor at Harvard Lampoon, had worked primarily behind the scenes as a writer for both “Saturday Night Live” and “The Simpsons.” His presence on screen during his time with these shows was limited to brief appearances as an additional figure in some sketches on “SNL”.
He went on to host “Late Night” for 16 years, longer than any other host. O’Brien was later tapped to replace Jay Leno as host of “The Tonight Show,” but that experiment ended in public failure. After seven months of declining ratings, NBC executives brought Leno back for a new show that would bump “The Tonight Show” back. O’Brien refused to accept the move, leading to a public spat that ended with a multimillion-dollar payout for O’Brien and his staff to exit the network in early 2010.
O’Brien subsequently hosted another talk show on the cable network TBS, while also initiating successful podcasts and travel programs. At present, he is experiencing an impressive resurgence as a respected veteran figure in his later career phase. His travel series titled “Conan O’Brien Must Go” garnered both widespread popularity and critical praise, leading to plans for a second season. Additionally, his recent stint emceeing the Academy Awards was met with such positive feedback that organizers confirmed his return for the following year’s event.
Following Donald Trump’s control over the Kennedy Center, multiple performers such as the creators of “Hamilton” and actress/writer Issa Rae declared their withdrawal from scheduled events at the center.
Some performers chose to voice their opinions during their shows as well. Progressive comedian W. Kamau Bell tackled the controversy head-on in his act mere days following the changes. Similarly, earlier this month, cellist Erin Murphy Snedecor concluded her performance with a rendition of Woody Guthrie’s protest song “All You Fascists Bound to Lose.”
The recipients of the lifetime achievement award also encompass Letterman, Leno, alongside George Carlin, Whoopi Goldberg, Bob Newhart, Carol Burnett, Bill Murray, and Dave Chappelle.
The event will be broadcast on Netflix starting from May 4.
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oleh admin | Mar 24, 2025 | music, musicians, news, performing arts, romania
The renowned French pianist Richard Clayderman is scheduled to play in Romania this week. Among the top-tier musicians globally, he will take the stage on March 25 at Sala Palatului in Bucharest and on March 29 at BT Arena in Cluj-Napoca.
The celebrated French pianist known as “The Prince of Romance” promises an enchanting night full of affection and delicacy, as stated by the event organizers. Titled “Eternal Love,” this spectacular performance honors women and genuine sentiments. Each concert is set for 7:30 PM.
To date, Clayderman has sold more than 90 million albums and received an impressive 267 gold discs along with 70 platinum discs. This achievement makes him the best-selling pianist ever, a fact acknowledged by Guinness World Records.
To enhance the emotional depth and grandeur of the performance, Richard Clayderman will join forces with the “George Enescu” Philharmonic Orchestra from Botoșani, providing spectators with an exceptionally refined auditory delight.
“He is a musician whose artistry has spanned generations through his distinctive compositions. Both the performances in Bucharest and Cluj-Napocea promise to be extraordinary events, particularly due to their partnership with the ‘George Enescu’ Philharmonic Orchestra based in Botoșani. This collaboration promises to add profound richness and grace to each melodic element of the show. Attendees can expect an unparalleled experience—a genuine homage to affection and delicacy,” stated Radu Groza, the festival’s coordinator.
Tickets for the ” Forever Love” concerts can be found on Entertix.ro.
radu@romania-insider.com
(Photo source: press release)
oleh admin | Mar 20, 2025 | art and craft exhibitions, events and festivals, exhibitions, performing arts, tourist attractions
From March to June 2025, Paris buzzes with cultural happenings. Whether your interests lie in painting, film, fashion, or popular culture, these seven exhibits are not to be missed.
As sunny days draw near, anticipate numerous new excursions and creative finds. Between March 20th and June 20th, 2025, the City of Light will be showcasing an array of fresh exhibits covering various topics. Over these few months, painting, film, fashion, and even comics will all take center stage in Paris.
From the
Fondation Louis Vuitton
At both the Cinémathèque Française and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, each location is highlighting renowned personalities likely to attract audiences of all age groups. Figures like David Hockney and Agnès Varda are now being joined by high fashion designs, characters such as Snoopy, and beloved teddy bears. To assist you in navigating this extensive lineup,
LIFEHACK
suggests seven must-see exhibitions.
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David Hockney 25,
at the Fondation Louis Vuitton
Eight years following his acclaimed show at the Centre Pompidou, David Hockney returns to Paris for a new retrospective at the Fondation Louis Vuitton. The exhibit will be open from April 9th through August 31st, 2025, spotlighting his artistic contributions over the past twenty-five years. Through paintings, sketches, and digital creations, viewers can explore the vibrant universe crafted by the renowned English artist.
Several notable attractions at the exhibit include renowned artworks.
A Bigger Splash
and
Portrait of an Artist (Pool Featuring Two Individuals)
. Importance will similarly be given to his visits to Normandy, where he has resided since choosing it as his home in 2019.
David Hockney 25
,
at the
Fondation Louis Vuitton
From April 9th to August 31st, 2025
The Fondation Louis Vuitton is located at 8 avenue du Mahatma Gandhi, Paris 16.
th
arr.
fondationlouisvuitton.fr
Wes Anderson,
at the Cinémathèque française
This spring, the Cinémathèque française is shining a light on Wes Anderson from March 19th to July 27th. This exhibit invites visitors to dive deep into the filmmaker’s distinctive universe, tracing his career from the early ’90s up until masterpieces like “The Grand Budapest Hotel.” Through costumes, set pieces, storyboard sketches, and previously unseen materials, this display provides an intriguing look at Anderson’s artistic approach.
Wes Anderson
at the French Film Archive
From March 19 to July 27, 2025
The Cinematheque, 51 Rue de Bercy, Paris 12
th
arr.
cinematheque.fr
Louvre Couture.
Fashion and Art: A Bold Assertion
, at the Louvre Museum
For the first time, the Musée du Louvre is presenting an exclusive exhibition focused entirely on the realm of fashion. Titled “Louvre Couture,” this showcase will run until July 21st, featuring artworks alongside haute couture designs. Forty-five renowned fashion labels have contributed historical garments and accessories from their collections for this special event. Spanning across 9,000 square meters, the exhibit allows visitors to explore remarkable items ranging from the 1960s up to 2025.
Louvre Couture.
Fashion and Art: A Bold Accessory
,
at the M
usée du Louvre
From January 24th to July 21st, 2025
Louvre Museum, Paris 1
th
arr.
louvre.fr
Femmes,
selected by Pharrell Williams, at the Perrotin art gallery
Pharrell Williams, the multifaceted artist known for his work as both a musician and fashion designer, is now taking on the role of an exhibit curator.
Femmes
, an open-access exhibit at the Galerie Perrotin. This collaborative effort showcases the creations of 40 artists from Africa. Its purpose is to honor the legacy of Black women and offer greater visibility within the artistic community. Achieving this objective involves presenting lesser-known modern talents alongside renowned creators. An indispensable cultural occurrence.
Femmes
curated by
Pharrell Williams,
at the
Perrotin
art gallery
From March 20 to April 19, 2025
Galerie Perrotin, located at 2 bis Avenue Matignon in Paris 8,
th
arr.
perrotin.com
Snoopy In Style: The Evolution of Peanuts and Fashion History
, at the Hôtel du Grand Veneur
To celebrate the 75
th
To celebrate the anniversary of Snoopy and the Peanuts franchise, the Hôtel du Grand Veneur is presenting a complimentary exhibit focusing on the relationship between the renowned black-and-white canine and the realm of high fashion. Notable figures such as Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, Karl Lagerfeld, and Giorgio Armani will be showcased for their inspiration drawn from this beloved character and his companions. This display includes exclusive items and special-edition creations from prestigious design houses. Visitors can gain a distinctive perspective into the creative universe crafted by Charles M. Schulz, who brought Charlie Brown’s pet to life.
Snoopy In Style:
A History of peanuts and style
,
at the Hôtel
du Grand Veneur
From March 22 to April 5, 2025
Hôtel du Grand Veneur, 60 rue de Turenne, Paris 3
rd
arr.
My Teddy Bear
, at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs
The Musée des Arts Décoratifs is hosting an emotional and wistful exhibit dedicated to teddy bears and childhood memories. This beloved plaything, which has been a constant companion for many children through various generations, is showcased in every incarnation, beginning with its earliest days in the late nineteenth century.
th
up to its modern transformations.
Beyond being a cherished object from one’s youth, the exhibit delves into the significance of bears, highlighting their role as prominent symbols in contemporary culture and their embodiment of pressing environmental concerns.
My Teddy Bear
,
at the M
usée des Arts décoratifs
From December 4, 2024, to June 29, 2025
Musée des Arts Décoratifs, located at 107, rue de Rivoli, Paris 1
st
arr.
madparis.fr
Agnès Varda’
s Paris
,
from here to there
, at the Musée Carnavalet
The final exhibit you should visit this spring is undoubtedly the one at the Musée Carnavalet. This iconic Parisian site is currently celebrating
Agnès Varda featuring an engaging exhibit
emphasizing the impact of Paris on the works of the French New Wave filmmaker. You will get an unparalleled chance to explore never-before-seen photos of the director, film clips, documents, and personal items belonging to Agnés Varda.
Agnès Varda’
s Paris
,
from here to there
,
at the Musée
Carnavalet
From April 9th to August 24th, 2025
Musée Carnavalet, located at 23 rue Madame de Sévigné, Paris 3rd arrondissement
rd
arr.
carnavalet.paris.fr