Don't miss in March on Museum TV

Anne-Sophie Ngaradoumadji
Publié le 1 March 2025
Don't miss in March on Museum TV

The month of March promises to be rich in discoveries and emotions! Let yourself discover and be inspired by this exceptional program, where every evening will be a celebration of creation and sharing.

New programs

ART POSTER IN PARIS STREETS

Produced by Bel Air Media - Museum TV
Thursday, March 27th at 8:00pm

With Arts in the street, an exclusive BelAir Media and Museum TV co-production with the Musée d'Orsay, plunge into the heart of the Belle Époque and its artistic effervescence. On the occasion of the Arts in the street exhibition (March 17 - July 6, 2025) at the Musée d'Orsay in partnership with the National Library of France, Bel Air Media and director Stanislas Valroff present an artistic and historical fresco retracing the key events of the century, from the Second Empire to the Great War, through the prism of the illustrated color poster and its golden age.

Like the exhibition, the film aims to reflect the artistic, economic and social vitality of the period, and the spectacular deployment of the poster in society. Among the issues we wish to highlight are those of money and the consumer society, mass culture and the representation of women. Finally, the backdrop is the major political and historical events of the time, right up to the “end of the party”: the First World War.

To embody the story and take charge of its narration, we'd like to stage a poster gluer: a central profession that allows us to approach history from different angles. Like an Ariadne's thread, she'll take us from poster to poster, navigating the ocean of novelties that was the 19th century.

Art Paris 2025 & TEFAF

From March 3rd, Monday to Friday at 7:55pm

Contemporary art will be in the spotlight thanks to our partnership with Art Paris and TEFAF, two unmissable events for today's art lovers.

In March, Museum TV takes you behind the scenes of two major art events. At Art Paris 2025, discover 15 exclusive portraits of partner galleries, each featuring a key work or artist from this innovative and cosmopolitan edition. Then off to Maastricht for TEFAF, the world's most prestigious fair dedicated to fine art, antiques and design, where 270 dealers from 20 countries unveil exceptional treasures. A month dedicated to beauty and artistic excellence, to be experienced on Museum TV.

SPECIAL PROGRAMMING

BELLE EPOQUE

From March 6th, every Thursday at 8:00pm

In March, let yourself be transported to the heart of the Belle Époque, a period marked by unprecedented artistic, cultural and technical effervescence. Through a rich and varied program, discover the figures, works and innovations that shaped its golden age.

Relive the rise of Paris, the capital of the XIXᵉ century, when the train democratized travel and revealed the treasures of the City of Light. An invitation to explore the capital's metamorphoses, from the Haussmann era to the present day.

This captivating documentary looks back at the exceptional career of Aristide Maillol, a complete and visionary artist. From painting to tapestry, tapestry to sculpture, follow his relentless quest for perfection and harmony, redefining the codes of classical and modern art.

Discover the deep friendship and artistic complicity between Pierre Bonnard and Édouard Vuillard. From the Académie Julian to post-impressionist masterpieces, these two key figures exemplify the innovative spirit of the Belle Époque.

  • March 27th: Art Poster in Paris Streets - Exclusive and new

To coincide with the Arts in the street exhibition (March 17 - July 6 2025) at the Musée d'Orsay, explore the vibrant history of the color poster. This exceptional documentary retraces the major milestones from the Second Empire to the Great War, highlighting the golden age of this popular art form and its unique contribution to the visual culture of the Belle Époque.

  • April 3rd: Exhibition on Screen - The Impressionists - and the man who created them

Meet Paul Durand-Ruel, the great Parisian collector who played a key role in the recognition of the Impressionists. A fascinating immersion in the history of these avant-garde artists who redefined the codes of painting.

Immerse yourself in this teeming era and let yourself be seduced by the stories and works that continue to inspire contemporary art.

WOMEN IN ART "FROM MUSE TO ARTIST"

Saturday, March 8th from 11:00am to 5:00pm and at 9:15pm

In March, to mark International Women's Rights Day, we invite you to celebrate women in art, not as mere representations or muses, but as creators, pioneers and key figures in history and on today's art scene.

Through a series of documentaries, debates and exhibitions, this special program highlights:

  • Pioneers of Hope: Women who dared to break codes and make their mark in a male-dominated art world. From Berthe Morisot to Artemisia Gentileschi, discover their courage, talent and crucial role in art history.
    With Exhibition on Screen: Frida Kahlo - Saturday, March 8th, 9:15pm - New
  • Contemporary artists and their struggles: A focus on the challenges facing today's creative women, between the quest for media recognition, the difficulties of combining artistic independence and family life, and persistent inequalities in the art world.
  • From muse to artist: a reflection on the evolution of women's roles in art, exploring how women have transcended their status as subjects to become central, active figures in artistic creation.
  • Women in a man's world: through testimonials and stories, discover the daily struggles to make their voices heard, impose their vision and redefine the rules in traditionally masculine spaces.

This program pays tribute to all those women who, through their talent and determination, have written their names into a history too often written in masculine terms. An invitation to celebrate their art, their struggle and their legacy, which continues to inspire current and future generations.

Join us on an artistic and committed journey, where women are not just a subject of inspiration, but a source of transformation and revolution in art.

TRIBUTE TO MARC CHAGALL

Friday, February 28th at 8:00pm

To mark the 40th anniversary of Marc Chagall's death, Museum TV pays tribute to this visionary artist whose work continues to captivate with its poetry, spirituality and vibrant colors.

As part of this program, don't miss Museum Tour - The Biblical Message - In the eye of Marc Chagall, an exceptional episode dedicated to the Musée Chagall in Nice. This unique venue, inaugurated in 1973, was the first museum in France devoted to the work of a living artist. Discover the monumental ensemble entitled “The Biblical Message", comprising seventeen paintings and their preparatory sketches, inspired by major scenes from the Bible. This artistic journey explores Chagall's personal and universal interpretation, imbued with symbolism and lyricism. The museum also unveils drawings and stained-glass windows that reflect the diversity of his creation, testifying to the importance he attached to the spiritual and human dimensions of his art.

This tribute highlights the timeless legacy of Marc Chagall, an artist whose vision transcended the boundaries of religion, culture and time. A celebration of his singular universe, where each work resonates as a message of hope and harmony.

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