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The Galerie Sakura in the Marais welcomes the work of 10 artists, photographers, visual artists and sculptors, who pay homage to Goldorak. It’s at the end of the 1970s that France discovered the way of the Club Dorothée this type of animated Japanese design. The success was instant, and for a good reason, the children […]
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For 10 years, Kate MccGwire has been making unusual sculptures, covered in feathers from doves, pigeons, and crows, protected by cloches and old glass covers. Her work is inspired largely by stuffed birds, conserved under the cover of the glass that protect them against the dust or heavy-handedness of humans, that are in the natural […]
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The Institut du Monde Arabe welcomes the works of 80 contemporary Moroccan artists, designers, visual artists, fashion designers, and even architects, for the occasion of their contemporary Moroccan exhibition. Complimenting this retrospective, the museum have organised a series of events to polish off this artistic overview of the Morocco of today: traditional Moroccan music concerts […]
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From the 14th of December 2014 until the 4th of January 2015, the Grand Palais transforms itself into a true temporary Ice Palace, and is giving you the chance to throw yourself into the joys of the ice-skating on the biggest indoor ice rink in the world. On the agenda: musical animations, light shows, Ferrero […]
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The exhibition 7 years of reflection presents works of art acquired by the Musée d’Orsay, as well as those received throughout the past seven years. The general public will also be able to get their money’s worth with the enriching permanent collections of the museum. Amongst the pieces presented, you can find the paintings of […]
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The exhibition Ars Architectonica by the artist Caroline Challan-Belval presents monumental sculptures which were created especially for the event. She proposes a contemporary interpretation of architecture, addressing devices of stability, imbalance and construction, by using the repertoire of forms provided from the collections of the Cité de l’Architecture. A retrospective that will without a doubt […]
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Vegetarian addresses are becoming more and more common on the Parisian gastronomic scene, and what a delight! But what interests us this week, are the vegetarian brunches, and still only a few exist in Paris. Hobbes is an organic vegetarian restaurant, where you can have an excellent brunch on the week-end. It offers classic versions […]
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