Adya & Otto van Rees: At the Heart of the Avant-Gardes Exhibition
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Adya & Otto van Rees: At the Heart of the Avant-Gardes Exhibition in Paris – A Fascinating Immersion at the Musée de Montmartre
Looking to discover an original art exhibition in Paris in 2026? Head to the Musée de Montmartre, which is currently hosting an exceptional retrospective: “Adya & Otto van Rees: At the Heart of the Avant-Gardes.”
This unique exhibition highlights two major - yet still underrecognized - figures of the 20th-century European avant-garde. It offers a rare opportunity to delve into the history of modern art, as well as the story of a couple of artists who were both passionate and innovative.
A unique exhibition in Paris in 2026
Running from March 20 to September 13, 2026, this retrospective is the first in France dedicated to Otto van Rees and Adya van Rees-Dutilh.
The exhibition brings together nearly 100 works - paintings, drawings, sculptures, and textiles - retracing both their artistic evolution and their personal lives.
A comprehensive exhibition that combines:
- art history
- intimate storytelling
- exploration of the avant-gardes
A couple at the heart of the European avant-gardes
Having settled in Montmartre as early as 1904, the van Rees couple evolved within a vibrant artistic environment, interacting with major figures such as Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondrian.
Their work is rooted in several key movements:
- Cubism
- abstraction
- Dadaism
- decorative and textile arts
Their distinctive approach lies in the constant dialogue between their artistic practices and their personal lives, where intimacy fuels creation.
A major artistic rediscovery
While Otto van Rees explored painting in constant evolution - from figurative to abstract - Adya van Rees stands out as a pioneer of modern textile arts.
Embroidery, tapestry, collage: she transformed these mediums into true avant-garde fields of experimentation.
As a result, this exhibition brings renewed attention to a duo that long remained in the shadows, despite their essential contribution to modern art.
Why visit this exhibition in Montmartre?
Beyond the exhibition itself, the visit is also worthwhile for the venue.
The Musée de Montmartre is a true haven of peace, nestled in the heart of the hill, just steps away from the Sacré-Cœur.
What you will enjoy:
- its gardens overlooking Paris
- its authentic artistic atmosphere
- its direct connection to the history of Montmartre
Practical information
Location: Musée de Montmartre
Dates: March 20 to September 13, 2026
Opening hours: daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Admission: approximately €16 (full price)
Conclusion: an exhibition not to be missed in Paris
With Adya & Otto van Rees: At the Heart of the Avant-Gardes, the Musée de Montmartre presents an exhibition that is both rich and deeply moving.
Blending artistic modernity, intimate history, and immersion in early 20th-century Montmartre, this retrospective is a must-see for art lovers and curious visitors seeking original cultural experiences in Paris.
If you are looking for a different kind of exhibition, away from the usual big names yet equally fascinating, this one is definitely worth a visit.
