Until May 28th, 2018, the musée de l’Homme is focusing on a mysterious plant, moss, from its origins to its role in evolution, from prehistory to this day. The free exhibition “Les mousses, sentinelles de la pollution” (“Moss, sentinels of pollution”) reveals to what extent moss is present in our everyday life without us knowing […]
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- January 15, 2018
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For his very first exhibition in France, the French-Algerian plastic artist Mohamed Bourouissa chose the musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris (museum of modern Art of the City of Paris). He’s presenting "Urban Riders", a retrospective inspired by his movie "Horse Day" (2014-2015), shot in the Philadelphia (US), inside a poor neighbourhood of […]
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- January 12, 2018
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For the 4th edition of its retrospective "Jardins en Fête" (“Celebration of Gardens”), the galerie Jardins en Art is gathering the works of several great artists inspired by nature. Until February 15th, 2018, this free exhibition is revealing artworks, furniture, books about landscape and garden design, paintings, sculptures or even photographs. The curious may wander […]
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- January 08, 2018
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Within the framework of the Année Croisée France-Colombie 2017 (2017 French-Colombian Year), the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle (National natural history museum), in partnership with the Enlaces Artisticos association, wishes to value the orchids described by Humboldt and Bonpland during their expedition to Colombia in the XIXth century, thanks to the exhibition “Orchidées de Colombie, sur […]
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- January 05, 2018
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Since December 15th, 2017, and until February 18th, 2018, the terrace of the 1st floor of the Eiffel tower is turned into an ice floe to welcome its visitors in a stylish and magical decor reminiscent of “Frozen”. Indeed, the winter terrace of the old iron lady accommodates a family of giant penguins made of […]
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- January 03, 2018
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With “Before the Incas. Gods and Kings in Ancient Peru”, the musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac reflects on ancient societies of Northern Peru. The exhibition lean on recent archaeological researches, realised in two regions, the one of the Huacas near from Trujillo, and the one of the royal tombs of Sipán, in Peru. […]
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- January 01, 2018
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Until January 31st, 2018, the Palais de la Découverte pays tribute to 145 French scientists through its exhibition “Infinités plurielles” (“Pluralist infinities”). These women who are scientists, doctors, philosophers, geologists, economists, mathematicians, computer engineers and physicians lead us to their universes. They work in the public or private sector, at the European Space Agency, at […]
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- December 29, 2017
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Philippe Decouflé and his DCA company capture the Théâtre National de Chaillot, in Paris, from December 29th, 2017 to January 12th, 2018, to present “Nouvelles pièces courtes” (“New short plays”). This dance performance is composed by five sketches that cross styles and universes, each one having a singular universe, the only common point between them […]
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- December 28, 2017
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When the exhibition “The Native Forests, arts of equatorial Atlantic Africa” ends on January 21st, 2018, the musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac offers another retrospective: “Rivet’s generation. Pioneers of Anthropology”. It pays tribute to the creator of the musée de l’Homme in Paris, Paul Rivet (1876-1958), that directed it since 1928, and who […]
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- December 25, 2017
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This year, the French regional natural parks celebrate their 50th anniversary. Bercy village welcomes a free photography exhibition in free access, on its 51-exceptional rural territories, that shape France’s richness. The nature and the beautiful landscapes lovers are invited along the negatives to browse the French territory. From the volcanoes of Auvergne to Camargue, from […]
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- December 22, 2017
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