After “Eau non potable, eau d’avenir”, organised in 2015 and 2016, the Pavillon de l’Eau is interested in the impact of the global warming on water. Indeed, the water is one of the great challenges of the 21st century. With the rising temperatures on Earth, the water is a threatened resource. Since October 9th, 2017, […]
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- November 27, 2017
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In parallel with the exhibition “Carte Blanche à Jayashree Chakravarty”, the musée Guimet welcomes another exhibition: “Images birmanes, trésors photographiques du MNAAG” ("Birman pictures, photographic treasures of the MNAAG"), until 22nd January, 2018. This retrospective unveils about hundred rare photographs of Burman in the second half of the 19th century. These pictures have never been […]
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- November 24, 2017
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“El Baile” is the result of a collaboration between the contemporary dancer and choreographer Mathilde Monnier and the Argentinian writer Alan Pauls. Together, they stage this creation freely inspired by the iconic show, “Le Bal” by Jean-Claude Penchenat, of 1981, that depicts France people’s history after the Liberation. “Le Bal” turns into “El Baile” and […]
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- November 21, 2017
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Until 14th January, 2018, the Petit Palais presents the works of the American contemporary photographer Andres Serrano, in its permanent collections. Every year, for three years, the museum invites a contemporary artist to dialogue with his old collection. For his exhibition, Andres Serrano, born in 1950 in New York City, exposes about forty provocative portraits, […]
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- November 20, 2017
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After being interested in exceptional gardens, the gallery Jardins en Art is now passionate about botany. To this end, it presents the paintings of Corinne Kowalski and the plant sculptures of Anne-K Imbert. Their work deal with grasses and flowers of the fields for the first one, and with town and countryside wild plants, in […]
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- November 17, 2017
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The Grande Galerie de l’Evolution du Jardin des Plantes dedicates an exhibition to meteorites from 18th October, 2017.Where are they from? What do they teach us? All these questions are broached on-the-spot, through the retrospective “Météorites, entre ciel et terre” (“Meteorites, between earth and sky”). It proposes to passionate or simply curious people a travel […]
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- November 13, 2017
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Until 19th November, 2017, the musée Cernuschi presents the works of one of the most important Asian painters of the 20th century: Lee Ungno (1904-1989). His work is at the crossroads of Europe and Far East. The artist also initiated a contemporary Korean art. Indeed, in the 1950’s, Lee Ungno turned to modern and abstract […]
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- November 10, 2017
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The Paris Photo 21st edition takes place on the Grand Palais’ majestic setting, until 12th November, 2017. The first international photography fair welcomes 190 exhibitors and editors that come from 30 different countries, divided on 4 sectors. The Principal sector, as always located in the Grand Palais’ nave, is composed by 151 galleries and proposes […]
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- November 09, 2017
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For its 6th edition, the MIF Expo or Made in France products and innovations show waits almost 55,000 visitors. This year, it is hundreds of companies of all sizes, specialised in a wide range of areas like fashion, lifestyle, mobility, childhood, or even innovation, that wait the visitors. This 2017 edition will celebrate Normandy. Created […]
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- November 08, 2017
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The Grand Palais launches the exhibition “Hermès à tire-d’aile – Les mondes de Leïla Menchari" (“Hurriedly Hermès – Leïla Menrachi’s worlds”) from 8th November to 3rd December, 2017, not far from the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni. This retrospective revives Leïla Menchari’s settings, who imagined, drawn, and realized the Hermès settings […]
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- November 06, 2017
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