Palais de Tokyo Unveils Bold New Artistic Visions
Highlighting the works of Vivian Suter, Thao Nguyen Phan, Chalisée Naamani, Rammellzee and John Giorno.










Palais de Tokyo unveils a new exhibition series spotlighting five diverse artists: Vivian Suter, Thao Nguyen Phan, Chalisée Naamani, Rammellzee, and John Giorno. Known for its dedication to showcasing boundary-pushing voices, each exhibition is individually curated to offer immersive insight into the artist’s vision and process.
Vivian Suter’s Disco features nearly 500 abstract paintings shaped by nature itself — her canvases are exposed to rain, mud and foliage, blurring the line between environment and artwork. Thao Nguyen Phan’s The Sun Falls Silently marks her first solo in France, presenting video, sculpture and paintings that explore historical and cultural intersections between Vietnam and France, inviting viewers into a personal dialogue with her cultural roots.
Rammellzee’s Alphabeta Sigma (Side A), his first major European showcase, celebrates the legendary artist’s rebellious reinterpretations of language across spray paint, textiles and neon. In Octogone, Chalisée Naamani transforms the exhibition space into a layered reflection on identity and bodily representation. Finally, Welcoming the Flowers honors John Giorno’s poetic legacy through text-based installations blending love, politics, and spirituality.
The exhibitions run through July 9. Tickets are available now via thePalais de Tokyo website.
Palais de Tokyo
13, avenue du Président Wilson 75116
Paris, France