Palais de Tokyo. Saison juin 2025. Photo. Quentin Chevrier

TWO DAYS OF FREE EXHIBITIONS

On 22 October (12pm–10pm) and 23 October (12pm–5pm)

Be among the first to discover the Palais de Tokyo’s new exhibitions!

The Palais de Tokyo launches its autumn season with “ECHO DELAY REVERB: American Art, French Thought”, a “carte blanche” project curated by U.S. curator Naomi Beckwith, opening with two days of free admission. Spanning all the museum’s spaces, this season offers a fresh perspective on the circulation of forms and ideas between France and the United States.

At the heart of this unique cartography emerges an intergenerational dialogue between some sixty established and emerging artists, including sculptor Melvin Edwards, who is the subject of a major retrospective.

Agricole, 2016. Welded steel and chains. Dimensions variable. Courtesy Alexander Gray Associates, New York; Stephen Friedman Gallery, London; Galerie Buchholz, Berlin. © Melvin Edwards / ADAGP, Paris, 2025

On the expansive wall of the Zone, Caroline Kent unfolds a visual vocabulary composed of vibrant abstract forms.

Join us on 22 October from 12pm to 10pm and 23 October from 12pm to 5pm to discover these new exhibitions. No booking required. We wish you an inspiring visit.