The historic venue, recently restored to the tune of €466m, is among a number of cultural institutions in Paris affected by heavy rains this week
The Paris fair's third edition will welcome 195 galleries—41 more than last year—from 42 countries
For the first time since 1937, visitors will be able to pass right through the cavernous nave of the Art Nouveau masterpiece
New Rmn-GP chief Didier Fusillier will need to oversee the restoration of the historic venue and work with the Centre Pompidou
Belgian curator, who once headed Tate Modern, recently backed decision to kick Fiac out of Grand Palais in Paris
A “behind the scenes” tour of Venice is the latest project from Grand Palais Immersif
She will replace Fiac's former director of 18 years, Jennifer Flay, who is rumoured to be joining Art Basel as it prepares to launch a new Paris fair in the Grand Palais—the Swiss company has declined to comment
Officials at the Grand Palais hope a new strand of multimedia exhibitions will tap into a growing global market
French gallery is hiding 20 valuable works in the empty nave of the Grand Palais—and the public have 48 hours to find them and take them home
Following government intervention, the historic Parisian exhibition space will now undergo a more 'sober restoration'
Culture chief Chris Dercon says the new space will hold events during the museum's three-year refurbishment, including a collaboration with Unesco
Survey at the Grand Palais aims to distance itself from the stereotypes usually associated with the artist
Louvre-organised show at the Grand Palais of neglected period of production
Art, music and architecture flourished in the Republic for the last time
The Belgian curator, who quit the Volksbühne Theatre in April, has been appointed head of the culture body Rmn-GP
Artist pairings have grown in popularity for this year's edition of the fair at the Grand Palais
Fairs held at the Grand Palais forced to move out of the historic venue during extensive renovations beginning 2021
Curators and scholars on their key exhibitions of 2013, 2014 and beyond.
A scheduling clash and an unfriendly tax environment slowed business at most fairs
The acclaimed US sculptor tells The Art Newspaper why he never thought there would be an audience for his work
Collectors and dealers praise the quality of art on offer
Anselm Kiefer on leaving his studio of 15 years, the commercialisation of art and why the Holocaust still matters
François Pinault, Bernard Arnault and Claude Berri attended, among many others
This show originated last year at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto under the curatorial leadership of Catharine Lochnan, before touring in 2005 to the Grand Palais in Paris and Tate Modern, London. It attracted very large numbers of visitors at all three venues.
Artists and designers 100 years ago were united in their embrace of modernity
The exhibition contains some stunning examples of Lorenzo Lotto’s approach to portraiture, which is to show the private rather than the public individual
Government ministers quarrel over paperwork, but also over the care and safety of 'sacred and symbolic' treasures
A collection of works donated to the nation by Etienne Moreau-Nélaton on display at the Grand Palais