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The Palais de la Découverte proposes an exhibition understandable by ten-year-olds, explaining what radioactivity is. How is it used, especially in the medical field? What are its dangers? This show answers every question a child (or an adult) may have about radioactivity. The exhibition also presents the tragic accidents caused by radioactivity in the world, […]
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The Musée Bourdelle's new exhibition comprises around sixty photographs of the workshop of sculptor Antoine Bourdelle (1861-1929), which was both a place where he created his artworks and lived with his family. Some of the pictures were taken by the artist himself or his relatives. The show draws a parallel between these works and drawings, […]
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The Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature (Museum of Hunting and Nature) presents an exhibition by Marion Laval-Jeantet and Benoît Mangin on the boundaries between animals and humans, taking inspiration from the fantasy universe of  "The Garden of Early Delights", painted by Hieronymus Bosch. Exhibition: "Art Orienté Objet", from October 22nd 2013 to […]
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The now famous Galerie des Galeries Lafayette (the Gallery of the Galeries Lafayette) presents an exhibition devoted everyday objects reinterpreted by the artist Alexandra Fau. Exhibition: "The Tyranny of Objects", from October 16th 2013 to January 4th 2014. Open Tuesday - Saturday from 11am to 7pm. Free entrance. Overview of the exhibition "The Tyranny of […]
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The Château de Versailles celebrates the 400th anniversary of André Le Nôtre's birth, by presenting an exhibition that revisits the life of this very famous gardener, as well as his art and the influence he had in the court. Exhibition: "Le Nôtre in Perspectives: 1616-2013", from October 22nd 2013 to February 23rd 2014. Open every […]
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The Musée du Louvre presents a monumental work made by the contemporary artist Monique Frydman. The show echoes another exhibition of the museum, called "The Springtime of the Renaissance. Sculptures and Arts in Florence, 1400-1460". Exhibition: "Monique Frydman, The Sassetta Polyptych", from September 26th 2013 to January 6th 2014. Open every day except Tuesday, from […]
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The Arab World Institute presents 80 artworks recounting medieval education, as well as knowledge transmission and circulation between the Arab and European worlds. Exhibition: "The Lights of Wisdom, Medieval Schools in the East and the West", from September 25th 2013 to January 5th 2014. Open Tuesday - Friday from 10am to 6pm, until 7pm on […]
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In its new exhibition, the Zadkine Museum renders the pre-Revolution Russia, and presents a digital report made by Sergueï Mikhaïlovitch Procoudine-Gorsky between 1909 and 1916. An opportunity to discover the Ural, Volga, Siberia and Uzbekistan regions. Exhibition: "Travel to Ancient Russia", from October 9th 2013 to April 13th 2014. Open every day from 10am to […]
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The Arab World Institute presents an exhibition based on an interdisciplinary dialogue between the works of photographer Diana Lui and those of textile designer Mariem Besbes, while exploring the past and present of Tunisia. Exhibition: "The Other Side of Bodies, Through Tunisia's Past and Present", from December 10th 2013 to March 9th 2014. Open Tuesday […]
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The new exhibition of the Musée Eugène Delacroix focuses on the relationship between the painter and three generations of the Moreau-Nélatons, a family of foreign exchange brokers, bankers and fervent art collectors. Exhibition: "The Legacy of Delacroix, Masterpieces from the collection of Etienne Moreau-Nélaton", from December 11th 2013 to March 17th 2014. Open every day […]
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