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For the first time in France, in close cooperation with the Museo Frida Kahlo, the exhibition gathers over 200 objects from the Casa Azul, the house where Frida was born and where she grew : clothes, letters, accessories, cosmetics, medications, medical prosthesis… These personal effects were sealed , when the artist died in 1954, by […]
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Of Raw Art, we know the paintings, the sculptures, the embroideries, yet, little do we know the texts. These are testimonies written by women, men and children, hungry for truth, that families or society had banned from the world, often shut up in asylums. People considered them to be mad, pitiful, simple-minded. Artists who never […]
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A poem of life, love and death The works of Munch play a transitional role in modern art. They are deeply rooted in the XIXth century in order to display totally in the next one. Munch’s work, moreover, is entirely innervated by his particular vision of the world which gives it a powerful symbolist dimension […]
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Sharon Eyal closes magnificently her worldwide acclaimed trilogy. Once again the topic is love. Dancing, born with the pelvis moves, offers to our eyes a vanishing line. The arms describe a horizon and live sketches, in the lighting by Alon Cohen. Little by little, the rhythm becomes a tempo, as vivid as the team’s energy. […]
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Drawing is in the spotlight as a fundamental creative gesture which generates development possibilities. With the exclamation HEY! The Drawing, the exhibition expresses immediately its intention : induce surprise, curiosity, bewilderment, rejection, attraction, emotion, anguish. It doesn’t pretend to be extensive, nor a history of drawing. The exhibition brings together sixty international artists and a […]
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Touch fire. Women potters in Japan For centuries in Japan, the practice of ceramics was exclusively reserved for men , forbidden for women. It is only after World War II , with deep social evolutions, that they were allowed to access training which enabled them to « touch fire ». The first generation of Japanese women who […]
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In 1900, Puccini created his  opera  Tosca in  Rome. At the top of his art, the composer hits hard , from the moment the curtain is raised, with five stunning musical chords which evoke the vile police chief Scarpia, whose thirst to possess the diva knows no limit.
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Come and discover the small world of Windy the balloon, Iggy the egg, Folia the sheet of paper and Plote the ball of wool. Clever yet naïve, they are brought back to reality when Roky the stone arrives and warns them : « Be careful, you are fragile, and you could hurt yourselves ! ». Fragile
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On the occasion of the 2022 festival,  Taste Korea , at the Korean Cultural Centre, different domains are explored, from culinary discoveries to major south-Korean film projections, and also two exhibitions which reveal the rich variety of Korean culture, which mingles modernity and traditions.  Amongst which  « Yeondeunghoe, un festival bouddhique de couleurs illuminées »,   a […]
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