Exhibition "David Claerbout. Spring, Slowly" Musée de l'Orangerie from March 12 to June 9, 2025

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Discover "David Claerbout. Spring, Slowly" at the Musée de l’Orangerie from March 12 to June 9, 2025. Dive into the fascinating world of the Belgian artist, where time and image transform into an immersive experience. Book your tickets now and explore a unique vision combining photography, video, and artistic contemplation.

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David Claerbout Exhibition at the Musée de l'Orangerie: Buy your tickets

Admission to permanent collections and exhibitions

Admission to permanent collections and exhibitions

This ticket gives access to:
-Permanent collections, including Claude Monet’s Water Lilies
-Current temporary exhibitions, including: David Claerbout. Spring, Slowly, from March 12 to June 9, 2025

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What to expect

Dive into a unique artistic universe with "David Claerbout. Spring, Slowly", a captivating exhibition presented at the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris, from March 12 to June 9, 2025. This event invites you to rediscover time and space through the work of a visionary artist, known for his explorations between cinema, photography, and digital arts. Reserve your ticket now for a unique experience where the image transforms before your eyes.

Discover the immersive exhibition "David Claerbout. Spring, Slowly" at the Musée de l’Orangerie

An exhibition where time becomes a work of art

David Claerbout, a Belgian artist born in 1969, is renowned for his innovative approach to image and time. Initially trained in painting, he quickly shifted towards a practice combining video, photography, and digital media, pushing the limits of perception. His works do not merely represent the world; they transform it, playing with the notions of duration and the frozen moment.

In "Spring, Slowly", Claerbout immerses us in a world where the image moves imperceptibly, where every detail matters, and where the viewer becomes an active participant in their own contemplation. The artist questions how we perceive movement and the passage of time, offering us a sensory and immersive experience.

His works, straddling fiction and reality, invite us to interrogate our own gaze. Just like in his iconic work Boom (1996), where a tree seems still but reveals, through the wind rustling its leaves, a subtle movement, the exhibition invites us to slow down and observe the world from a new angle.

An exceptional venue in the heart of Paris

Located in the Jardin des Tuileries, just steps away from Place de la Concorde and the Seine, the Musée de l’Orangerie is a prestigious setting dedicated to modern art. Famous for housing Monet’s iconic Water Lilies, this institution also hosts contemporary exhibitions that dialogue with its historical heritage.

By hosting "David Claerbout. Spring, Slowly", the Musée de l’Orangerie highlights an artist who, like the Impressionists, plays with light, movement, and atmosphere to create suspended moments. This intimate and refined setting enhances the impact of Claerbout’s works and offers visitors a total immersion into his universe.

Why reserve your ticket now?

Exhibitions at the Musée de l’Orangerie attract a large public each year, and "David Claerbout. Spring, Slowly" will be no exception. This unique exhibition invites you to live an extraordinary artistic experience, where time seems to slow down, and every image becomes a reflection on our perception of reality.

By reserving your ticket in advance, you benefit from several advantages:

  • Guaranteed access: Certain dates may sell out due to high demand.
  • Simplified organization: Skip the queues and fully enjoy your visit.
  • A better price: Different ticket options are available to suit all visitors.

Practical Information

Dates: From March 12 to June 9, 2025
Location: Musée de l’Orangerie, Jardin des Tuileries, 75001 Paris
Opening hours:

  • Monday and Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: Exceptional closure

Prices:

  • Full price: €12.50
  • Reduced price: €10
  • Children and young people under 18, residents of the EU under 26: Free

Access:

  • Metro: Line 1, Concorde station
  • Bus: Several lines serve Place de la Concorde
  • On foot: Accessible from the Louvre or Place Vendôme in a few minutes

A must-see event for art and contemplation lovers

If you enjoy art that challenges the way we see the world, this exhibition is for you. David Claerbout offers a unique approach to time and image, where movement is imperceptible yet present. His work invites us to slow down, observe, and immerse ourselves in an extraordinary visual and sensory experience.

Whether you’re an art lover, photography enthusiast, or simply curious to explore an innovative artistic universe, "David Claerbout. Spring, Slowly" is an exhibition not to be missed. Reserve your spot now and let yourself be transported to a world where time stretches, and each image becomes a living work of art.

Don't wait, as tickets are limited, and this exhibition promises to be one of the major artistic events of 2025!

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Common questions

Where is the Musée de l’Orangerie located?

The museum is located in the Jardin des Tuileries, Place de la Concorde (Seine side), 75001 Paris.

Who is David Claerbout?

David Claerbout is a Belgian artist born in 1969. His work combines painting, photography, video, and digital arts to explore time and perception.

What is the theme of the exhibition?

The exhibition explores the concept of time and movement through immersive works that blur the boundaries between cinema, photography, and reality.

What is the emblematic work of the exhibition?

One of the artist's striking works is Boom (1996), which offers a detailed observation of a tree in motion, playing with the viewer's perception.

Who is organizing the exhibition?

The exhibition is organized as part of the Contrepoint contemporain program and is curated by Sophie Eloy, collection curator at the Musée de l’Orangerie.

Is there an audioguide available?

Yes, audioguides are offered to accompany the visit and provide a deeper understanding of the exhibited works.

Can photos be taken in the exhibition?

Photos without flash are allowed, but videos and the use of tripods are prohibited to preserve the immersive experience.

Is the exhibition accessible to people with reduced mobility?

Yes, the Musée de l’Orangerie is accessible to people with disabilities, with appropriate facilities available.

Can I bring children?

Yes, the exhibition is open to children, and entry is free for those under 18 years old.

How to get to the Musée de l’Orangerie?

The museum is accessible by metro (Line 1 - Concorde), by bus, or on foot from Place de la Concorde.

Map

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Address
Jardin des Tuileries
75001 Paris
Parking lot
Concorde, 6-8 Avenue Gabriel - 75008 Paris
Public transportation
(M)
1812Concorde
(RER)
CMusée d'Orsay
(B)
2473Assemblee Nationale
72Concorde - Quai Des Tuileries

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