This expected very promising and exhibition, entitled “Wonders of the Hans, rise of the Celestial Empire” begins today at the musée Guimet. It presents a great variety of objects, a majority of which belongs to the funeral tradition. Some of the various paintings, ceramics, lacquerwares, sculptures, bronze statues and reliquaries are lent by provincial Chinese […]
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- October 22, 2014
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More than two days before the grand return of the FIAC who is ready to open its 41st edition in Paris. This year, the event was right in reaffirming the strong points that characterise its identity, giving a balance between modern art, contemporary art and emerging talent. This 2014 edition will welcome a total of […]
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- October 21, 2014
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On the occasion of the 2nd edition of the European Photo Exhibition Award, the fondation Calouste Gulbenkian is holding this exhibition entitled “Horizons”, which gathers together photographs taken by 12 young artists who all questioned the “modern social” theme. They discuss the new social climate through photo-reportages, portraits, recreated sceneries – among others things. This […]
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- October 21, 2014
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Not recommended for the underage, the exhibition at the Pinacothèque de Paris pays tribute to the Kama Sutra, one of the major texts of Hinduism allegedly written by a Brahman in 400 B.C. Sculptures, paintings, books, miniatures and many other works - around 500 overall - will allow you to discover the erotic estheticism characteristic […]
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- October 20, 2014
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Through the double exhibition Act and Reenact, the galerie Polka invites you to discover the works of two artists: Gilles Caron, a famous photojournalist, and Alexander Gronsky, a young Estonian photographer. War is the main theme of the exhibited cliches, which question the role of war photography in the artistic world. This amazing exhibition will […]
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- October 17, 2014
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With the exhibition "Vu du front. Représenter la Grande Guerre", the musée de l'Armée commemorates the centenary of the First World War. This major retrospective reveals how soldiers and civilians experienced the conflict. Nearly 500 drawings, paintings, photographs, posters, movies and objects have been collected for the occasion. They show representations of the Great War, made by […]
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- October 16, 2014
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50 million tonnes of electronic equipment and electronics rubbish, commonly known as DEE or D3E, will be produced each year across the entire world according to estimates from the European Union. This alarming figure demonstrates the importance of recycling these kinds of objects that are no longer needed. This is just one of the other […]
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- October 16, 2014
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“L’Art de manger” exhibition opens today at the musée Dapper and invites visitors to discover the “Art of eating” through the rituals and traditions of African tribes. Indeed, it is associated with many rules and traditions, both in everyday-life and during celebrations and ceremonies. With utensils, cult idols and many other historical objects, this retrospective […]
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- October 15, 2014
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There was a time where alchemists dreamt of being able to transform lead into gold. Today, a team of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have found a means to carrying out a metamorphosis much more interestingly thanks to recycling : transforming lead into solar panels. To do this, they used the metal contained in […]
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- October 14, 2014
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B.B, the two most famous initials in the world! The Parisian Galerie de l’Instant, dedicates a free exhibition to Brigitte Bardot, the most beautiful woman in the word from the 1950s to the early 1970s. Genuine sex symbol of an era, she successfully captivated the audience with her sulky pout, her dancer’s legs and her […]
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- October 14, 2014
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A new decree to make recycling easier