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Exhibition "Berthe Weill. Avant-Garde Gallerist" Musée de l'Orangerie from October 8, 2025, to January 26, 2026

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Discover the exhibition Berthe Weill. Avant-Garde Gallerist from October 8, 2025, to January 26, 2026. Dive into the history of this pioneering art market figure, who supported major artists like Picasso and Modigliani. Explore over 100 works that testify to her impact on modern art.

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• Gradual closing of rooms from 4:30 PM

Thursday, December 25, 2025
• Museums closed (public holiday)

Thursday, January 1, 2026
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What to expect

The Berthe Weill. Avant-Garde Gallery Owner exhibition is a must-see event for art lovers and history enthusiasts of the 20th century. From October 8, 2025, to January 26, 2026, this exhibition invites you to discover the legacy of Berthe Weill, a pioneering gallery owner who made a remarkable mark on the world of modern art. For nearly 40 years, Weill was a key figure in the art market, supporting revolutionary artists like Picasso, Modigliani, Matisse, and many others. This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to rediscover the importance of this visionary woman and understand her essential role in the emergence of avant-garde art.

Exhibition Overview: Berthe Weill. Avant-Garde Gallery Owner at the Musée de l'Orangerie

A Journey into the Heart of Modern Art

Berthe Weill opened her first gallery in 1901 at 25 rue Victor-Massé in the Pigalle district, a vibrant hub of art at the time. She quickly demonstrated remarkable audacity, supporting the most innovative artists of her era. Thanks to her determination, passion, and flair, she gave a platform to artists such as Pablo Picasso, Amedeo Modigliani, Henri Matisse, and Suzanne Valadon. The exhibition not only retraces the major moments of her career but also the life of an art gallery at the heart of the upheavals of the 20th century.

Visitors will have the opportunity to explore over 100 works, ranging from paintings and sculptures to drawings, prints, and jewelry. These works reflect the diversity of artists she supported and the evolution of modern art over the decades. Among the major pieces, visitors will find works by Picasso, Matisse, Modigliani, and other prominent names, as well as those of lesser-known artists like Émilie Charmy or Otto Freundlich, whom she supported without prejudice.

The Venue: Musée de l'Orangerie

The exhibition will be held at the Musée de l'Orangerie, an iconic venue located in the Tuileries Gardens, in the heart of Paris. This museum, known for its impressive collection of Claude Monet's Water Lilies, is the perfect setting for such an exhibition. The museum is easily accessible from major Parisian attractions, making it an ideal location for both local and international visitors.

With its bright spaces and well-suited rooms, the Musée de l'Orangerie will offer an immersive experience into the world of Berthe Weill and the artists she supported. The exhibition unfolds in galleries where each work is carefully highlighted, allowing the public to discover the interactions between art, artists, and art dealers in the early 20th century. It’s a place rich in history, where every corner and every work tells a part of the journey of modern art.

Exhibition Hours

The exhibition is open to the public every day except Tuesday. Opening hours are generally from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, providing ample time to discover the works at your own pace. The museum welcomes many visitors on weekends, so it is recommended to book your tickets in advance to avoid waiting and fully enjoy the exhibition.

Why Book for This Exhibition?

Booking your tickets in advance for the Berthe Weill. Avant-Garde Gallery Owner exhibition is strongly recommended, as this event is expected to be highly popular. It is a rare opportunity to discover the fascinating story of a woman who was long overshadowed by her male counterparts in the art world. By booking your ticket online, you will ensure not only access to the exhibition at your preferred time but also avoid long queues at the museum entrance.

This exhibition does more than showcase artworks; it offers a true immersion in the history of the 20th-century art market, revealing the importance of art dealers like Berthe Weill. The visit will allow you to understand how a gallery owner contributed to the rise of modern art and its greatest masters. It’s an opportunity to see iconic works in a new context—one that focuses on their promotion and reception by a demanding and evolving audience.

Practical Information and Pricing

The entry fees for the Berthe Weill. Avant-Garde Gallery Owner exhibition are affordable, with discounted rates available for students, young people, and groups. The standard entry fee for the exhibition is €15, while reduced rates are available at €10 for students, job seekers, and young people under 26 years old residing in the EU. Admission is free for children under 18 years old, as well as for teachers. Additional discounts may be offered for groups or school visits, making it a great option for families or educational institutions.

For visitors who want to enhance their experience, guided tours can be arranged. These tours will provide deeper insights into the history of Berthe Weill and her artists, as well as fascinating anecdotes about art during that time. Tickets for guided tours can be booked online via the museum’s website.

An Experience Not to Be Missed

In conclusion, the Berthe Weill. Avant-Garde Gallery Owner exhibition is a unique opportunity to rediscover the history of modern art through the eyes of an exceptional woman. It reminds us of the importance of art dealers in the success of artists and offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of the Parisian avant-garde in the early 20th century. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply curious to explore Berthe Weill's impact on the history of art, this exhibition will captivate you.

Don’t miss this chance to visit the Musée de l'Orangerie and immerse yourself in a rich and diverse artistic universe. Book your tickets now to experience this exceptional event and fully enjoy the art and history that shaped the 20th century.

Common questions

What is the exhibition Berthe Weill. Galeriste d’avant-garde?

The exhibition highlights the role of Berthe Weill, a pioneering gallery owner who supported major 20th-century artists such as Picasso, Modigliani, and Matisse.

Where is the exhibition taking place?

The exhibition will be held in Paris at the Musée de l’Orangerie, as part of a series of exhibitions dedicated to the 20th-century art market.

Who was Berthe Weill?

Berthe Weill was an avant-garde gallery owner who opened her gallery in 1901 and supported modern artists throughout her career until the closure of her gallery in 1940.

Why is Berthe Weill important in art history?

She played a crucial role in the recognition of modern artists, including Picasso and Modigliani, and defended innovative artists at a time when the art market was dominated by more established figures.

Which artists are featured in the exhibition?

The exhibition features works by artists such as Pablo Picasso, Amedeo Modigliani, Henri Matisse, Diego Rivera, and many others, as well as lesser-known artists like Émilie Charmy and Suzanne Valadon.

How many works will be exhibited?

The exhibition includes around a hundred works, ranging from paintings to sculptures, drawings, prints, and jewelry.

What is the goal of this exhibition?

The goal is to highlight Berthe Weill's contribution to the development of modern art and to explore the role of art dealers in the emergence of 20th-century avant-gardes.

Is the exhibition accessible to people with disabilities?

Yes, the Musée de l’Orangerie is accessible to people with disabilities. Please check specific information with the museum before your visit.

Does the exhibition offer activities for children?

Workshops and activities may be organized for children. Please consult the museum’s website for more details.

Customer Reviews

4.8/5 - 4 reviews
Ann E.
18 January 2026
Great exhibition
A beautiful curated exhibition which I would highly recommend. I went with two friends and we all enjoyed not only learning about Berthe Weil's great achievements in the art world-we also discovered some 20th C. artists we had not known about especially liked the work of Suzanne Valdon (1865-1938 )
Elli E.
15 January 2026
Some of the exhibited pieces were excellent

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