Flea Market Festival 2025Fête des Puces
Futuro Show
A total show on the Art of Entertainment
Thursday, September 25, 2025, from 7 PM onwards

Marché Dauphine and its antique dealers are delighted to invite you to the Fête des Puces 2025.
On this special evening (and until Monday, September 29), the dealers will unveil exhibitions, rare pieces, and many surprises.

The Fête des Puces marks the official opening of the Futuro Show exhibition featuring Mathias Kiss, Moodoïd & Mateo Garcia (Galerie Dauphine, 1st floor). Key artists of the exhibition, such as Moodoïd, will perform a special live concert on the Marché’s central square with the band’s historic members. The psychedelic textures of their album Le Monde Möö will be amplified by the hypnotic atmosphere created by Izzy Lindqwister, who will kick off and close the evening with her DJ sets. Her rare selection of dub vinyls will infuse Marché Dauphine’s walls with the aura of London’s 1970s underground, shaped by her legendary Caribbean-inspired nights.

Program
Central Square of Marché Dauphine
7:30 PM — Izzy Lindqwister (DJ set)
9:15 PM — Moodoïd (live concert)
10:45 PM — Izzy Lindqwister (DJ set)

FUTURO SHOW
Exhibition opening from 8:30 PM
Curated by David Herman
With Mathias Kiss, Moodoïd & Mateo Garcia

A total show on the Art of Entertainment through a visual & soundscape installation, blending fine art, design, and pop culture in a transversal vision across eras.

FUTURO SHOW
The Futuro Show is conceived as an exhibition-event reflecting the “living” spirit of the Marché Dauphine—particularly its roots in utopian design and 20th-century pop culture, embodied most strikingly in the market’s central square by the Maison Futuro, a Space Age architectural relic created in 1968 by Matti Suuronen.

An installation-landscape inspired by TV stage sets
With nostalgia but without nostalgia’s weight, Mathias Kiss’ installation-landscape evokes the golden age of television sets and backdrops—from Temps X to L’Île aux Enfants, Nulle Part Ailleurs, or Télématin. In dialogue with its futuristic character, Mateo Garcia integrates an audio system based on his sculptural and theatrical speakers. Within this environment, iconic objects are staged—artworks and furniture pieces, Hi-Fi systems, rare books, collectible toys, as well as remarkable vinyl covers and posters—sourced from the 150 dealers of Marché Dauphine. This selection is enriched by Moodoïd’s curation of collectible objects specially created for the anniversary of their album Le Monde Möö 1ÖYears, bringing together a dozen designers and artists from Axel Chay to Bella Hunt & DDC.

Event rendezvous imagined as “TV shows”
Far from being a static contemplative walk, the Futuro Show setting is regularly activated like a live TV broadcast through gatherings open to all. These events take the form of talk shows, live performances, culinary happenings, fashion shows, or even auctions. They explore themes across the whole spectrum of pop culture: music, art, design/interiors, fashion, television, and comics.