Messages/Images exhibition, graphic design in the public interest

The result of a partnership between the Cité internationale de la langue française, the Centre National des Arts Plastiques and the Association de Développement et de Recherche sur les Artothèques, the national commission Messages/Images, graphisme d'intérêt général invites graphic designers to combine words and images to convey civic and responsible values. It defends graphic design that is committed, demanding and focused on the collective, in the service of living together, tolerance and inclusion. The sixteen posters produced by the winners reflect their sensitivities to the tensions of today's world. Through the diversity of their forms and tones, they question inclusion, democracy, fraternity, the place of language and stories in our identities, and call on us to imagine a fairer, more caring society.

Atelier Tout Va Bien, Doriane Baubiat & Clémence Michon, Zineb Benassarou, Brd, Bye Bye Binary, Tom Cazin, Dugudus, Filloque & Zammit, Isabelle Jégo, Malte Martin, Gérard Paris-Clavel, Vincent Perrottet, Achim Reichert, Eddy Terki, Vanessa Vérillon, Toan Vu-Huu

Date

From Saturday 04 July 2026
to Saturday 19 September 2026
Tuesday Open from 14h to 18h
Wednesday Open from 14h to 18h
Thursday Open from 14h to 18h
Friday Open from 14h to 18h
Saturday Open from 14h to 18h

Prices

  • Free for all