LE SALON D’AUTOMNE LE SALON D’AUTOMNE 2023 will be held January 17 – 21 in 2024. Venue: LA GRANDE HALLE DE LA VILLET https://www.salon-automne.com/fr
Salon d'Automne
Posted on 4 April, 2023
24th Japan-France Contemporary Art World Exhibition From August 10 (Thursday) to August 20 (Saturday), 2023…[See more]
2022 Salon d'Automne
Posted on 31 October, 2022
2022 Salon D’Automne – Salon International d’Art Contemporain Depuis 1903 From Friday, October 21 to Sunday, October 23, 2022, the 189th Salon d’Automne was held at the Grande Halle de la Villette in Paris…[See more]
The 23rd France-Japan Current Art Exhibition
Posted on 17 August, 2022
The 23rd France-Japan Current Art Exhibition The 23rd France-Japan Current Art Exhibition was held again this year, and Miori’s works were exhibited (2022’08.11-21). Artists representing various countries and Japan, as well as publicly solicited works, are on display.…[Read more]
23ème Exposition de l’Art Actuel France-Japon
Posted on 23 May, 2022
The 23rd World Exhibition of Contemporary Art from Japan and France In addition to works by leading French artists such as Salon d’Automne and the president of Le Salon, approximately 100 works by American, Dutch, and Chinese artists will be exhibited at the National Art Center, Tokyo,…[Read more]
2021 to 2022
Posted on 01 January, 2022
We have great culture that called Eto (干支). It is a numeral with a cycle of 60 terms, which is a combination of the Heavenly Stems (Jikkan/十干) and the 12 Earthly Branches (Junishi 十二支). We live with the great nature cycle from long time ago, it is still working even our lifestyle has changed. 2022’s symbol of “Eto” is …[Read more]
For this 118th season, the famous Salon d’Automne invites you to discover Art of today and tomorrow, from Thursday 28 to Sunday 31 October 2021. An important cultural program took place throughout the event combining conferences, debates, music and performances. This year the show was pleased to welcome…[Read more]
Upcoming: Salon d’Automne 2021
Posted on 25 October, 2021
FROM THUSDAY 28 TO SUNDAY 31ST OCTOBER 2021 AVENUE DES CHAMPS-ÉLYSÉES PARIS
For this 188th season, the famous Salon d’Automne invites you to discover Art of Today and Tomorrow, from Thursday 28 to Sunday 31 October 2021.
An important cultural program will take place throughout the event combining conferences, debates, music and performances. This year…[Read more]
53rd Japanese today’s Visual Art
Exhibition@Spain
Posted on 15 October, 2021
Selected by special recommendation 53rd Japanese Today’s Visual Art Exhibition in Spain (Comillas, Cantabria) 15th-31st Oct. 2021 Centro Cultural El Espolón / Old Town Hall Comillas / El Capricho de Gaudí / Palacio de Sobrellano / Centro Universitario CIESE – Comillas / Estudios Hispánicos…[Read more]
22nd Japan-France Multinational Contemporary
Art Exhibition
Posted on 5 August, 2021
The 22nd Japan-France Multinational Contemporary Art Exhibition Special support from the Salon d’Automne International 5-15th Aug. 2021 at The National Art Center, Tokyo, Japan
France-Japan Multinational Contemporary Art Exhibition.
Since 1996, this exhibition has been held at the National Art Center, Tokyo, during the month of August and features mainly Japanese and French artists. Some of the participating French …[Read more]
Virtual Exhibition: Salon D’Automne 2020
Posted on 26 January, 2021
The first ever Virtual Exhibition of Salon d’Automne https://www.salon-automne.com/catalogue-2020 Mioro Odakami can be found in the “SYNTHÈSE – ÉMOTION” section….[Read more]
2020 to 2021
Posted on 1 January, 2021
We have great culture that called eto (干支). It is a numeral with a cycle of 60 terms, which is a combination of the heavenly stems (jikkan/十干) and the 12 earthly branches (junishi 十二支). We live with the great nature cycle from long time ago, it is still working even our lifestyle has changed.
About the Yoku Moku Collection The Yoku Moku Collection is one of the world’s most comprehensive Picasso ceramic editions.* The notable feature of Picasso’s edition is the craftsmen’s faithful realization of the shape and effect of Picasso’s unique piece by using the mold and potter’s wheel. They even reproduced the form and impact of Picasso’s unconventional…[Read more]