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SOLD OUT! Free Fridays—Roaring: Art, Fashion, and the Automobile in France, 1918–1939
tickets for Friday, July 25, are sold out
Tickets are still available for Saturday, July 26, and Sunday, July 27.
Experience the exhibition Roaring: Art, Fashion, and the Automobile in France, 1918–1939 for free! On Fridays, the Museum is open late and the last entry to the exhibition is at 8 pm.
Although the exhibition is free on Friday, tickets are required and may sell out. It is strongly recommended to reserve your tickets ahead of time.

Coats designed by Sonia Delaunay and Jacques Heim with Ariès Torpédo, in front of the Pavillon du Tourisme designed by Mallet-Stevens, Paris, 1925; Bibliothèque nationale de France / Copyright Pracusa
About the exhibition
Roaring explores the transformative role of the automobile in pre–World War II France and highlights innovations across art and industry by those who embraced it as a provocative expression of the modern age. This expansive exhibition features paintings, photographs, sculpture, furniture, films, fashion, textiles, and 12 historic automobiles.
Ticket information
Free tickets can be reserved in person at the Museum’s welcome desks or through MetroTix. All tickets reserved through MetroTix incur a service charge; the service charge is waived for tickets reserved at the Museum.