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Paris art museum embraces street artists in new exhibition, but do they belong there?

  • Petit Palais’ street art show We Are Here features work by Invader and others. But could acceptance from the establishment harm the genre?

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Street art and street artists at We Are Here, an exhibition at Paris’ Petit Palais that celebrates the genre. Will such acceptance from the establishment do it any good? Photo: Getty Images

Some 60 of the world’s best-known street artists have been invited into the rarefied confines of Paris’ Petit Palais – even if some admit there are legitimate questions about whether they belong there.

The Beaux-Arts palace on the banks of the River Seine houses an illustrious selection of 19th-century paintings and sculptures.

The “We Are Here” exhibition sees the street artists infiltrate it with graffiti, murals and graphics dotted among the portraits – even adding cartoon wings to statues.

Some merge almost too well – a freshly made portrait by Tunisian artist DaBro looks perfectly at home in a cluster of solemn 19th-century street scenes until you realise it features breakdancers.

Works by street artists on show as part of Petit Palais’ We Are Here exhibition. Photo: Getty Images
Works by street artists on show as part of Petit Palais’ We Are Here exhibition. Photo: Getty Images
Others are more jarring, such as the pixelated alien by the French artist Invader sitting above a Monet sunset.
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