There is a reason why Richard Deacon is one of the most striking talents of British contemporary sculpture. He uses a lot of materials to create complicated works, from ceramics to leather and including marble. You can admire his mysterious creations at the Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, which, through the "Alphabet, Sculpture & Drawing" exhibition, pays […]
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- August 01, 2014
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Find out what the world looked like 150 million years ago in this incredible life-size exhibition that occupies 7,000 square meters at Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles. The playful scenography will make you travel from the quaternary period to the Mesozoic era. Thanks to a high-tech robotic system, you will see true-to-life dinosaurs, capable of […]
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- July 31, 2014
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At the Jeu de Paume museum, the Protographs exhibition recounts the forty years of career of Colombian artist Óscar Muñoz. Through sculpture, photography, engraving, drawing, video and installation, he reinterprets his experiences and uses his memory to shape his work. The artist is looking back at his past by working on images, which are degraded, […]
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- July 30, 2014
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This summer is going to be joyful on the banks of the Seine, thanks to the Festival des Danses sur Seine (Dancing on the banks of the port Saint-Bernard). Hundreds of professional dancers as well as amateurs gather in several places of Paris to join the revelry. Whether you like salsa, tango and rock, or […]
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- July 29, 2014
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To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Maison Rouge gallery, its founder Antoine de Galbert decided to give free rein to the staff, and each member presents a young talent. The works are exhibited in the vestibule, a space especially designed for this type of exhibitions. Exhibition: "Le(s) Vestibule(s)", from June 14th to August 24th […]
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- July 29, 2014
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Until September 15th 2014, the musée Guimet holds a fascinating exhibition about Vietnam, focusing on a fantastic creature: dragon. The exhibition comprises many works representing this legendary animal that is the source of countless stories. It is sometimes associated with Buddhism, sometimes compared to a sovereign. L'Envol du Dragon (The Dragon Flight) invites the visitors […]
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- July 28, 2014
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For the first time, the Galerie Guillaume shows the work of French sculptor Christian Lapie in the exhibition "L'écho des ombres" (The echo of shadows). It had been twenty years since his last exhibition in Paris. For the occasion, the artist has created brand new works. He creates large sculptures out of oak wood blackened […]
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- July 25, 2014
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This exhibition was born of the encounter between two artists who are twenty years apart. Anish Kapoor, of Indian origins, and late James Lee Byars, an American famous for his passion for ancient Egypt, had known eachother for eight years. The exhibition reveals the troubling links between the two artists in spite of their difference […]
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- July 24, 2014
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To celebrate summer, and the nice weather that comes with it, the Canal de l'Ourcq holds its annual festival. L'Eté du Canal (The Summer of the Canal) proposes various cultural, sports and playful activities for young and old alike. Whether you are fond of cooking, arts, music or shows, you will certainly find something to […]
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- July 24, 2014
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French magazine Paris Match comes in the spotlight with its exhibition "Les stars et la Seine" (Stars and the Seine river). 35 large format prints of the most beautiful star photos taken on the banks of the Seine are exhibited on the Léopold Sédar-Senghor footbridge. From Yves Montand and Simone Signoret to Diane Kruger, including Kirk […]
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- July 23, 2014
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