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Time Out
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time Out
You could win a one-night stay in this world-famous Paris art gallery
There are some pretty plush places to stay if you're visiting Paris, but do any of them beat the chance to actually sleep in one of the city's finest contemporary galleries? Arguably not. And no, we're not just thinking hypothetically – thanks to a collaboration between Staycation, a hotel booking platform, and the Palais de Tokyo, one of the French capital's most wonderfully bizarre modern art galleries, you could win the opportunity to spend the night in the museum. Yes, you read that right. An apartment, which is usually reserved for artists in residence, will be transformed into a hotel room for just one night. But that's not all – the two lucky winners will also be given a guided tour through the gallery's two current exhibitions: Vivian Suter's 'Disco' and 'Ocotogone' by Chalisée Naamani. At midnight, it's off to the artists' apartment. Expect cool, concrete decor and a bottle of Palais de Tokyo's own special cuvée to be waiting for you. You'll sleep on an appropriately grand four poster, and have a breakfast of fresh pastries served to you in bed the next morning. So, when is this magical night set to take place? That would be on Thursday, August 28. To be in with a chance of winning, keep an eye on the Staycation and Palais de Tokyo Instagram accounts from Monday 18 August, when the competition goes live. In the meantime, these are the best museums in Paris.

Hypebeast
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Palais de Tokyo Unveils Bold New Artistic Visions
Palais de Tokyounveils a new exhibition series spotlighting five diverse artists: Vivian Suter, Thao Nguyen Phan, Chalisée Naamani, Rammellzee, and John Giorno. Known for its dedication to showcasing boundary-pushing voices, each exhibition is individually curated to offer immersive insight into the artist's vision and process. Vivian Suter'sDiscofeatures nearly 500 abstract paintings shaped by nature itself — her canvases are exposed to rain, mud and foliage, blurring the line between environment and artwork. Thao Nguyen Phan'sThe Sun Falls Silentlymarks her first solo in France, presenting video, sculpture and paintings that explore historical and cultural intersections between Vietnam and France, inviting viewers into a personal dialogue with her cultural roots. Rammellzee'sAlphabeta Sigma (Side A), his first major European showcase, celebrates the legendary artist's rebellious reinterpretations of language across spray paint, textiles and neon. InOctogone, Chalisée Naamani transforms the exhibition space into a layered reflection on identity and bodily representation. Finally,Welcoming the Flowershonors John Giorno's poetic legacy through text-based installations blending love, politics, and spirituality. The exhibitions run through July 9. Tickets are available now via thePalais de Tokyowebsite. Palais de Tokyo13, avenue du Président Wilson 75116Paris, France