Aux origines. Regards croisés sur le racisme et les discriminations, from June 5 to August 23, 2026.
The exhibition explores the origins of racism and discrimination through contemporary art and the social sciences. How are stereotypes related to origin—whether real, perceived, or imagined—formed, and how do they shape our lives from childhood onward? Drawing on striking artworks and recent European research, the exhibition reveals the mechanisms, sometimes invisible, that perpetuate these inequalities in education, employment, housing, and healthcare.
The Exhibition ticket gives access to the permanent exhibition of the Museum.
Practical information :
Last access 1 hour before the Palais closes.
Any exit from the spaces is definitive.
Tickets are non-exchangeable and non-refundable.
The Exhibition ticket is free for all on the first Sunday of the month (booking strongly recommended).
Our spaces are closed to the public every Monday, as well as on January 1st, May 1st, and December 25th.
Proof of identity is required for reduced rate tickets and free admission.
More about the exhibition.
Photo : Jane Evelyn Atwood, La boxe féminine, série, 2000. Collection du Centre national des arts plastiques.