Museums

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Image d'archive de Femmes juives du sud oranais, Algérie, vers 1860
Femmes juives du sud oranais, Algérie, vers 1860 © MAHJ‎

Museum of Jewish Art and History

The MAHJ offers students in the Hebrew Studies department free admission to the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions on presentation of a school certificate at the ticket office.

Rouleau tissé du Dit du Genji, Itarô Yamaguchi (1902-2007), MA12236 (détail)
Rouleau tissé du Dit du Genji, Itarô Yamaguchi (1902-2007), MA12236 (détail) © RMN-Grand Palais (MNAAG, Paris) / Thierry Ollivier‎

Guimet Museum

As an Inalco student, you benefit from free access to the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions of the Musée Guimet. See our exhibition suggestion below.

T'ang Haywen - Un peintre chinois à Paris (1927-1991), from March 6 to June 17, 2024
Arrived in Paris in 1948, officially to study medicine, T'ang Haywen never left France. He discovered a country where creativity was in full effervescence. Like other foreign artists, he came face to face with Western modernity and, like the first Chinese artists to come to Paris to train, including Zao Wou-Ki (1920-2013) and Chu Teh-Chun (1920-2014), he became one of the leading figures in the bubbling hotbed of artistic life that was Montparnasse at the time.

Gravure sur bois
HONG SEON WUNG (né en 1952), Fleurs de Camélia, 2011 Gravure sur bois, 142 x 121 cm. M.C. 2023-12. Don de l’artiste, 2023. Paris Musées © Musée Cernuschi, musée des Arts de l’Asie de la Ville de Paris‎

Paris Museums

As an Inalco student, you benefit from free admission to all museums in the Paris Musées network (permanent collections and temporary exhibitions). See our suggested visit below.

Permanent visits to the Catacombs of Paris

Contemporary Korean prints, at the Musée Cernuschi, from March 19 to June 9, 2024
For its new graphic arts exhibition, this spring the Musée Cernuschi is showing a selection of contemporary works from its collection of Korean prints. In 2023, the Musée Cernuschi received nearly forty prints by Korean artists from several generations, in a wide variety of styles and techniques. A selection of works from this collection, enriched by other prints from the museum's collections, will be exhibited on a rotating basis in the room dedicated to the graphic arts on the permanent tour.

Présences arabes Art moderne et décolonisation. Paris 1908-1988, at the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, from April 5 to August 25, 2024
The Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris invites visitors to rediscover the diversity of Arab modernism in the 20th century, and to take a fresh historical look at art scenes that are still little-known in Europe. Through a selection of over 200 works, most of which have never been exhibited in France, the exhibition "Présences Arabes - Art moderne et décolonisation - Paris 1908-1988" highlights the relationship between Arab artists and Paris throughout the 20th century.