When Art becomes a destination: travel is justified by aesthetic emotion.

Tourism is no longer just about beaches, castles and fine dining.
Today's travellers are looking for an experience, and the ultimate experience is art. A well-designed museum is just as attractive as a listed monument. In Paris, the Fondation Louis Vuitton has understood this perfectly.

The exhibition devoted to David Hockney this summer 2025 is a case in point. The British artist, a chameleon of shapes and colours, exhibited a flamboyant period, notably that of the Grand Canyon. These monumental canvases are chromatic shocks that extend the legacy of Impressionism. Monet had Giverny, Hockney has Arizona. Here, light becomes a raw material, colour a universal language.

Whether they come from Tokyo, New York or Berlin, visitors don't travel just to "see": they travel to be moved and carried away. This kind of tourism doesn't just fill hotels and restaurants; it feeds the soul and justifies the diversions.

There's nothing new under the sun: Gauguin had Tahiti. The island has become a myth not only because of its landscapes, but also because of the artist's vision. The painter transformed a distant destination into a spiritual horizon, giving travellers the desire to walk on the sands that he had already transcended in his paintings.

From Tahiti to Paris, from Arizona to the Bois de Boulogne, the evidence is the same:

Travel is justified by aesthetic emotion.

This kind of tourism doesn't just fill hotels and restaurants, it feeds the soul and justifies the diversions.

This is where art and tourism meet: one creates the reason for the journey, the other organises the route. When a painting makes the heart beat faster, a city wins a weekend. When a museum dares, a destination asserts itself.

In short, Hockney's colours and Gauguin's visions are more than just pigments on a canvas: they are economic engines, cultural magnets, invitations to set off.

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