The Arab World Institute in Paris is hosting a documentary art exhibition titled 'Slaves in the Mediterranean,' focusing on the history of slavery and the exchange of captives between the Mediterranean shores from the 17th to the 19th centuries. The exhibition showcases historical documents and artworks that highlight this dark period in history, whose effects are still felt today.
A unique art exhibition titled 'Rose, A Thousand Worlds, Intersecting Views' concluded in Paris, celebrating the 80th anniversary of 'The Little Prince' by French author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The event attracted numerous visitors and literature enthusiasts.
French President Emmanuel Macron opened a historical exhibition in Paris showcasing the heritage of the Lebanese city of Byblos amid escalating Israeli attacks on Lebanon. The exhibition, featuring around 400 artifacts, reflects the city's rich history and France's support for Lebanon during current crises.
Tomorrow, the Grand Palais in Paris will open an art exhibition titled 'Matisse: 1941-1954'. This exhibition focuses on the notable works of French painter Henri Matisse during the later years of his artistic life, running until July 26.
The Lilong Gallery in Paris opened a remarkable exhibition titled 'In the Heart of Silence,' showcasing the work of Lebanese artist Etel Adnan, which runs until May 7.