From the Spring through the Autumn of 2024, The Musée des Arts
Décoratifs and the Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine, will collaborate
on a two-part history of the creation of department stores in Paris, beginning
in 1852 and lasting until the present day.
The first exhibition, to be held at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs from April
10th through October 13th, 2024, examines the rise of department stores
within the historical, political, and social context of the Second Empire,
exploring the development, golden age, and consecration of these
mammoth Magasins at the 1925 International Exhibition of Decorative
and Industrial Arts. Beginning with the establishment of Le Bon Marché,
Les Magasins du Louvre, Le Printemps, La Samaritaine and Les Galeries
Lafayette, the exhibition will convey the importance of this new style
of commerce and explain how it gave rise to a female-driven world
of consumerism.
The second exhibition, presented at the Cité de l’Architecture
et du Patrimoine, from October 16th, 2024, through March 16th, 2025,
focuses on the European history of department stores throughout the
decades, from the mid-19th century to the present day. This segment depicts
the significance of architectural design in the consumer experience while
highlighting the prominent exterior facades, grandiose interiors, and staging
of merchandise in department stores across France and Europe.