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In ‘Bronzed from Silver’ at Sans Titre (2016), Paris, the artist’s hybrid metal works explores how the body serves as a tool for cultural identification

BY Oriane Durand |

The artist’s new immersive installation at Centre Pompidou explores ecstatic states as a means of reconnecting with human empathy

BY Francesca Gavin |

The artist’s exhibition at Galerie Sultana, Paris, explores compassion as a means of resisting capitalism

BY Dorian Batycka |

With the fair in town, a guide to the best shows to see in the French capital

BY Dorian Batycka |

The landmark exhibition will mark 500 years since the death of the Italian master

BY Frieze News Desk |

A survey show of the late artist’s restlessly inventive work at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris

BY William Davie |

Ever since the devastating blaze, the cathedral has become a potent symbol, used by everyone from an unpopular president to the far-right 

BY Cody Delistraty |

How a petition to remove the artwork has raised questions of censorship and identity politics

BY Cody Delistraty |

Witnessing the catastrophic fire of Notre-Dame

BY Aaron Peck |

The artist has revealed plans to cover the iconic Paris landmark six decades after the project was first conceived

BY Frieze News Desk |

For 40 years, the Italian artist’s work has ‘shocked us into new realities’

BY Aaron Peck |

The multimedia art ‘experience’-cum-independent Soviet state recruited a cast of 400 to live on an enormous film set for years

BY Wilson Tarbox |

For his show at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, the artist created an interactive ‘parcours’ to shed new light on humanity’s changing relationship to nature

BY Wilson Tarbox |

Why the yellow high-visibility vest is a paradoxical symbol for the protest movement roiling France

BY Will Wiles |

In further news: Paris museums close after Gilets Jaunes protests; Candice Breitz demands release of aid worker

Quai Branly president says that the study commissioned by Macron ‘puts historical reparations over museums’s contribution’

In further news: San Francisco decrees 30 percent of public art must depict women; Dutch museums find Nazi-looted art

If Macron and his administration do not control the public narrative of Muslims in France, someone else will

BY Cody Delistraty |

The American artist is accused of plagiarizing an advertising campaign for his USD$3.7M Fait d’Hiver sculpture

At Perrotin, Paris, the Colombian-born, Paris-based artist superimposes opposing ideologies to explore our politically distorted perceptions

BY Violaine Boutet de Monvel |