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Since February 16th and until May 13th, 2018, the Palais de Tokyo is hosting an exhibition born from the association of the French-Algerian artist Kader Attia and the French plastic artist Jean-Jacques Lebel. The two met in 2012 during an event entitled “1917” presented at the Centre Pompidou-Metz. Together, they imagined a retrospective built on […]
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From February 17th to April 1st, 2018, the House of Denmark is dedicating an exhibition to the artist Karen Bennicke’s work. Born in Denmark in 1943, she began her training in pottery workshops until 1961, during which she opened her own studio. Meanwhile, the Danish ceramist also worked as a teacher at the Denmark School […]
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From the 22nd to the 24th of February, 2018, the choreographers Héla Fattoumi and Éric Lamoureux are presenting their new show "Oscyl", at the Théâtre National de Chaillot. For this creation, the directors of the Centre chorégraphique national de Franche-Comté (CCN) de Belfort (national choreographic centre of Franche-Comté of Belfort) used the otherness, a theme […]
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From January 19th to February 28th, 2018, the Centre Culturel Coréen (Korean Cultural Centre), in association with the Korea Manhwa Contents Agency, is organising an exhibition dedicated to the "Webtoon", the free South Korean digital comic strip available online. Webtoons (contraction of "web" and "cartoon") are a global phenomenon which appeared in 2003. They are […]
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While hosting "Patate!" until January 6th, 2019, the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie of Paris is unveiling another retrospective, entitled "Cold", until August 26th, 2018. This scientific exhibition available in French, English and Italian from the age of 9, presents the notion of cold, whether it is natural cold or ”manufactured cold”, made by […]
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Until July 2nd, 2018, the musée de l’Homme is hosting a photographic exhibition by Pierre de Vallombreuse, dedicated to the daily life of the Palawan people. This population was named after the Palawan island (located south-west of the Philippines), on which they live. The retrospective brings to light the special relation these people had with […]
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