Ludovic Baron exhibits at La Samaritaine, the temple of Parisian luxury

Since 2022, Ludovic Baron has been enchanting the pinnacle of Parisian luxury with his art. This artistic collaboration attracts an ever-growing and diverse audience, composed of discerning collectors, passionate art lovers, influential personalities, as well as enthusiasts of new technologies.


Ludovic Baron offers innovative exhibitions that merge art, luxury, and the latest technological advancements, creating unique and immersive experiences.


We eagerly await you for the next exhibition that will take place at the end of 2024.

The paintings exhibited at the Samaritaine

Find here easily all the works of Ludovic Baron, exhibited at the Samaritaine.

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Ludovic Baron exhibits at the Eiffel Tower: Nicky Doll as mistress of ceremonies

For the revelation of his collection of paintings with the Eiffel Tower and his centerpiece "Soulmates" on the subject of inclusion, Ludovic Baron invited Nicky Doll to pose for him and to chair his opening on the most famous monument of the world.

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The Eiffel Tower painting collection

The "Eiffel Tower" painting collection offers a setting immersed in the 1950s, addressing themes such as ambition, love, and courage.

It will take you on a journey to Paris in a poetic cinematic universe.

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Ludovic Baron signs an exceptional artistic collaboration with the Moulin Rouge

He dreamed of it, the Moulin Rouge offered it to him! An exceptional collaboration, where the artist photographer will be able to express his creativity for a collection of 12 paintings, telling the true story of the Moulin Rouge through its legendary stars.

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The “Star” painting

Revealed on the stage of the Moulin Rouge, “Vedette” by Ludovic Baron is the first painting in the collection. It features Mistinguett, creator of the Music Hall, bringing the pen to the Moulin Rouge.

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Ludovic Baron lights up the giant screens of Times Square in New York

The Parisian photographer artist made his dream come true by exhibiting his creation "Dreams come true" on the giant screens of Times Square in New York during art week and the famous Armory Show. He was chosen during an international curation to represent French talent.

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The painting “Dreams come true”

This spectacular creation is a nod to the American patrons who help finance the Paris Opera. In the image, the statues on the facade have come down from their bases to celebrate a new recruit still in the shadows.

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Ludovic Baron exhibits at the Opéra Garnier.

During her exhibition at the Opéra Garnier, the photographer artist highlighted Constance Arnoult: "Brilliant, luminous, and full of dreams" are her words to describe and announce her collaboration with the young journalist.

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The Opera painting collection

Since 2016, the Opéra Garnier has been showcasing the art of Ludovic Baron in its gallery. For him, "it's one of the most beautiful places on earth."

In 2014, after his first visit, he began his collection there, fascinated. Even today, he wishes to continue this artistic adventure by exploring new spaces of the monument and telling new stories through his works.

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Ludovic Baron exhibits in the first Parisian luxury hotel: the Intercontinental Paris le grand

The prestigious hotel commissioned 42 works from him for its suites and corridors, so it was natural that the artist gave a grand opening in its spectacular Opéra lounge, designed by Charles Garnier before the construction of the famous Opera that bears his name. .

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The painting On the Step of a Dream

The artist Ludovic Baron invited Aubane Philbert, a dancer from the Paris Opera, to dance in front of his work "Sur le pas d'un rêve" in front of 400 guests. For a spectacular illusion, the Repetto house, which had dressed Constance Arnoult in the painting, once again lent its haute couture piece for this unique representation to a tune by Chopin.

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