It’s within the Jeu de Paume that a retrospective recounting thirty years of Lorna Simpson’s work is held for the first time in Europe. This New York based photographer for who text and images are inseparable, has dedicated her artwork to the representation of black body and also the assertion of African-American identity in Art […]
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- August 12, 2013
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The French Art nouveau is at the heart of this Pinacothèque de Paris exhibition. It’s the first retrospective on this theme held in the capital since 1960. Throughout its founders artworks, it recounts the history of thos 19th century movment born in opposition to classical Art and its rigid rules. Exhibition “The Art nouveau : […]
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- August 09, 2013
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Breton artist Mathurin Méheut is put in the spotlight for this Musée national de la Marine exhibition. Official painter of the navy, Mathurin Méheut has also worked as a sculptor, drawer, engraver, illustrator or even designer. This exhibition gives you the opportunity to discover his art. “Mathurin Méheut“ exhibition, from February 27th to September 1st […]
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- August 05, 2013
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Since 1993, the Classique au Vert Festival of the Parc Floral in Paris calls the end of summer with music. A serie of fifteen concerts are held for the occasion, with a various programming. From classical music to hip-hop, this event will make you travel trough time. Young promising pianists will also come from Japan […]
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- August 02, 2013
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The marine world is threatened. The Aquarium de Paris is raising the alarm bell and shows once again its commitment to the environment with the “J’aime ma mer” exhibition. An exhibition dedicated to all ages Suitable for all ages, this retrospective suggests many activities for children. 4 under-exhibitions are held for every age bracket. Scavenger […]
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- August 01, 2013
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Cuisine is an art. It is what we remember from Kitaoji Rosanjin’s work. At the same time painter, calligrapher, ceramist and a cook, he is a symbol of Japanese culinary art. Considered a genius of Japanese gastronomy, Rosanjin was a true master in his field. He semms to have dedicated his life to a sole […]
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- July 25, 2013
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For the first time, some Tsutsugaki masterpieces from a private collection leave Japan to be presented at the Guimet Museum in Paris. This dying art is finally honored thanks to the Parisian Museum. The term may not be familiar with you, for Tsutsugaki is not well known. It is a textile dyeing technique combining the […]
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- July 11, 2013
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This Festival originally based in Toulouse settles in Paris for the third year in a row. In association with the Quai Branly Museum, Les Siestes Electroniques enable people to have a lounge in the sun while being send into raptures by tones from all over the world. Here you don’t just listen to music; you […]
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- July 04, 2013
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Symbol of the splendor of the French monarchy, the Palace of Versailles is known worldwide. Pushing magnificence to its climax, the domain organizes like each summer a series of shows called Musical Fountains show and Musical Gardens. Despite the centuries going by, what was once the home of the Sun King never ceases to shine. […]
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- June 28, 2013
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If there were a TV channel that could share with us its love for the planet, it would be without a doubt Ushuaia TV. Through the small screen, it enables us to travel, to discover distant lands, unusual landscapes but above all to raise public awareness of environmental protection. The programs focusing around ecology are […]
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- June 26, 2013
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