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This end of year, the Fondation Louis Vuitton is spoiling us. In addition to the exhibition devoted to Egon Schiele, it offers us a second retrospective dedicated to the American painter of Haitian descent Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988). The one that started out on the streets of New York City and has seen a meteoric rise. […]
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From July 3rd to November 4th, 2018, the musée Cernuschi is putting on a free exhibition called “Vietnam, new acquisitions”. Thanks to exceptional donations, the permanent collections of the musée Cernuschi are adorned with unique works of Vietnamese art. Along the way, you will be able to admire pieces of Vietnamese archaeology such as the four white sandstone jars from […]
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From October 10th, 2018 to August 30th, 2019, the Palais de la Découverte will thrill you with its new scientific exhibition “Poison”. For the first time in France, this frightening and fascinating retrospective will bring together thirty of the world's most venomous and poisonous species of live animals: lizards, frogs, snakes, spiders, not to mention […]
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For the first time, the Fondation Louis Vuitton is devoting a monographic exhibition to a major artist: the Austrian painter and poet Egon Schiele (1890-1918). From October 3rd, 2018 to January 14th, 2019, the public will be able to admire 120 artist’s works (drawings, gouaches, paintings) in a scenography divided into four parts. Each section […]
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From the 3rd of October 2018 to the 4th of February 2019, the Grand Palais will host a retrospective entirely dedicated to the Catalan surrealist painter Joan Miró (1893-1983); a first since 1974. This exhibition brings together nearly 150 major works by the artist, including paintings, drawings, ceramics, sculptures and illustrated books, thanks to loans from major international museums. Through the scenography that […]
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This autumn 2018, the musée Jacquemart-André celebrates Caravaggio (1571 - 1610), one of the most revolutionary Italian painters of 17th century, with the exhibition “Caravaggio's Roman Period, his friends and enemies”. This unpublished retrospective brings together for the first time about ten masterpieces from his Roman period, most of which have never been presented in […]
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