Re-discovering Andy Warhol at Saint Laurent Rive Droite
Looking for a cultural escape during your stay in Paris? This season, Saint Laurent Rive Droite invites visitors to discover a lesser-known side of Andy Warhol through Banal Objects, an intimate exhibition running until mid-July.
Far from his iconic Pop Art silkscreens, the exhibition showcases a rare selection of Polaroids and 35mm photographs, revealing Warhol's fascination with everyday subjects. Flowers, ordinary objects, and candid portraits become captivating studies of beauty and observation through the artist's lens.
Presented in the minimalist setting envisioned by Anthony Vaccarello, the exhibition offers a quieter, more personal perspective on one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
A perfect cultural stop between shopping and sightseeing, Banal Objects invites visitors to slow down and rediscover the extraordinary hidden within the ordinary.
© 2026 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
Practical Information
23 April – 15 July 2026
Saint Laurent Rive Droite
213 Rue Saint-Honoré, Paris 1st arrondissement
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Located just a short walk from the Jardin des Tuileries and the Place Vendôme, the exhibition can easily be combined with an afternoon of shopping, art, and Parisian strolling in one of the city's most elegant neighborhoods.