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Exhibition "Bamboo. From Motif to Object. Asian Spring 2025" Musée des Arts Décoratifs from June 4 to September 28, 2025

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Immerse yourself in the world of bamboo through the exhibition Bamboo. From Motif to Object at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, from June 4 to September 28, 2025. Discover the richness of Asian art with objects, paintings, and sculptures illustrating this emblematic motif, symbolizing harmony and the beauty of everyday life.

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What to expect

From June 4 to September 28, 2025, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris invites you to explore the exceptional exhibition Bamboo: From Motif to Object. Spring Asian Arts 2025. This immersive exhibition offers a deep dive into the fascinating world of bamboo, an iconic motif in Asian art. By exploring this theme through rare objects, paintings, and sculptures, you will experience a visually striking and enriching journey. Don't miss the chance to discover this unique exhibition and book your tickets now for an unforgettable cultural adventure.

Exhibition Venue: Musée des Arts Décoratifs

The Musée des Arts Décoratifs, one of Paris' most prestigious museums, is located in the heart of the 1st arrondissement, at 107 Rue de Rivoli, close to the Tuileries Gardens and the Palais-Royal. Founded in 1864, this iconic museum houses and displays an extensive collection of decorative arts, ranging from the Middle Ages to the present day. Visiting this museum grants access to a treasure trove of human creations, including one of the largest collections in the world.

The museum’s architecture and atmosphere provide the perfect setting to host the Bamboo: From Motif to Object exhibition. With its bright and modern spaces, it is the ideal venue for immersing yourself in Asian art, specifically the history and symbolism of bamboo. Once inside, you will be guided through a carefully curated layout where the works are arranged to highlight the beauty and diversity of this central motif in Asian culture.

Exhibition Hours and Practical Information

The exhibition Bamboo: From Motif to Object is open daily from June 4 to September 28, 2025. The museum is open Monday through Sunday, except on Tuesdays, from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM. During the summer period, it is advisable to check if special hours apply. The last entries are usually 30 minutes before closing, so make sure to arrive on time to fully enjoy your visit.

Tickets are available for purchase online now. It is strongly recommended to reserve your tickets in advance to secure your spot, especially during peak periods like weekends and school holidays. Booking ahead not only helps you avoid long lines but also allows you to choose a time slot that suits you best. This way, you can plan your visit optimally and make the most of this unique experience. Online reservations also offer access to discounted tickets or special promotions.

Why Book Now?

Booking your tickets for the Bamboo: From Motif to Object exhibition is important for several reasons. Firstly, the exhibition showcases rare and valuable works that are often only temporarily displayed. These pieces, from the museum’s rich Asian collections, offer the opportunity to see objects typically kept in storage, such as Japanese stencils (katagami), ancient prints, finely decorated ceramics, ivory sculptures, and many other precious items. These collections are showcased in a visual journey that allows you to explore the diverse uses of bamboo, both in art and in the daily life of Asian societies.

By booking your tickets in advance, you ensure that you won’t miss this unique exhibition, especially during times of high demand. Furthermore, booking online allows you to plan your visit according to your schedule and take advantage of the best available ticket prices. Some periods of the year may offer special discounts for groups or families, so be sure to check these offers before finalizing your purchase.

A Journey to the Heart of Bamboo

Bamboo, a symbol of strength and flexibility, has been present in Asian culture for centuries. It is represented in various forms in art, architecture, and even functional objects. This exhibition invites you to explore all aspects of this fascinating plant, through its multiple meanings and uses. Bamboo is associated with purity, balance, and wisdom—values often evoked in Zen arts and tea practices. It is also an essential material in the construction of gardens and architectural structures, and is used in the creation of everyday objects.

The exhibition is divided into several sections, each illustrating a particular aspect of bamboo: from the lush forest to the details of its leaves and stems, through its importance in tea rituals and floral arts. You will also discover the impact of bamboo in creating baskets and other practical objects, connected with Chinese and Japanese cultures. Each work presented highlights the harmony between nature and art, allowing you to understand how this simple plant has nourished the artistic imagination over the centuries.

Ticket Prices and Types

Ticket prices vary depending on the category and any available discounts. A standard ticket for the exhibition is available for €14. Reduced rates are offered for students, young people, and groups. Families can benefit from advantageous rates for multiple entries, and annual passes are also available for those wishing to visit the museum more frequently.

For school groups or associations, discounted group tickets are available, as well as guided tours. These tours offer an in-depth view of the exhibition, helping you better understand the works and the symbolism of bamboo.

Additional Information

The Musée des Arts Décoratifs is accessible to everyone. It offers facilities suitable for people with reduced mobility. If you have specific needs, feel free to contact the museum in advance to ensure all necessary conditions are met for a pleasant visit.

For enthusiasts of Asian culture and art, this exhibition is an unmissable event. It will not only allow you to discover a fascinating aspect of Asian culture but also immerse you in the beauty and serenity that bamboo evokes. Book your tickets today to fully enjoy this visual and sensory experience.

Conclusion

Don’t miss the opportunity to discover the Bamboo: From Motif to Object exhibition. Book your tickets now for an unforgettable visit to the Musée des Arts Décoratifs and dive into the world of this plant that, through art, has transcended centuries while embodying profound values of harmony, wisdom, and beauty.

Common questions

Where is the exhibition held?

The exhibition takes place at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, located at 107, rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris.

What is the main theme of the exhibition?

The exhibition explores bamboo in Asian art, its use in objects, paintings, sculptures, and its cultural symbolism.

What works will be exhibited?

You will discover prints, paintings, baskets, stencils, ceramics, lacquerware, bronzes, ivories, and textiles depicting bamboo.

Is the exhibition suitable for children?

Yes, the exhibition is open to all and can be of interest to children, especially with the varied and accessible objects and works.

Is there an audio guide available?

Yes, audio guides will be available to enhance your experience and help you better understand the works on display.

Can I take photos in the exhibition?

Photographs are generally not allowed in permanent exhibitions, but certain areas may permit photos without flash. Please check on-site.

Is there a place to eat on-site?

The museum has a café where you can relax and have a snack during your visit.

Is the museum accessible to people with disabilities?

Yes, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs is accessible to people with reduced mobility. Additional information is available on their website.

How do I get to the museum?

The museum is easily accessible by metro (Palais-Royal, Pyramides, or Tuileries stations) and by bus (lines 21, 27, 39, 68, 69, 72, 95).

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