As the French art world shakes of the last of its summer tan, here's a list of some of the exhibitions to look out for in Paris this autumn, including (shock, horror) some non-photographic selections: Harry Callahan: Variations, Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, 7 Sep. - 19 Dec.
William Kentridge: Breath Dissolve, Return, Marian Goodman Gallery, 11 Sep. - 16 Oct. I don't know how I did this but I managed to miss the Kentridge exhibition at the Jeu de Paume this summer so I will not be missing this.
Takashi Murakami, Château de Versailles, 14 Sep - 12 Dec. 2010. After Jeff Koons last year Murakami is the next to tackle the most famous French château with as much kitsch as he can muster.
Gabriel Orozco, Centre Pompidou, 15 Sep. - 3 Jan. 2011.
Anonymes, l'Amerique sans nom: photographie et cinéma (Walker Evans, Chauncey Hare, Standish Lawder, Lewis Baltz, Anthony Hernandez, Sharon Lockhart, Jeff Wall, Bruce Gilden, Doug Rickard, Arianna Arcara et Luca Santese), Le Bal, 18 Sep. - 19 Dec. (Review of this show coming soon on eyecurious).
André Kertész, Jeu de Paume, 28 Sep. - 6 Feb.
Larry Clark: Kiss the Past Hello, MAMVP, 8 Oct. - 2 Jan.
Thibaut Cuisset: Syrie, une terre de pierre, Galerie Les Filles du Calvaire, 12 Oct. - 6 Nov.
Moebius Transeforme, Fondation Cartier, 12 - Oct. - 13 Mar.
Duane Michals, Galerie Thierry Marlat, 26 Oct. - 18 Nov.
Mois de la Photo, November. 30th anniversary of the biennial month of photography in Paris. Expect more photography than ever all over the city.
Eikoh Hosoe, Galerie Photo4, 5 Nov. - 4 Dec. Organized by yours truly.
Prix Pictet, Galerie Les Filles du Calvaire, 13 - 27 Nov. The sustainability photo prize is holding a preview exhibition at Filles du Calvaire this year.
Paris Photo, 18 - 21 Nov. Annual photo mayhem.