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You’re passionate about floral paint? Head to the museum of the romantic Life to discover the exhibition dedicated to Pierre-Joseph Redouté. Nicknamed the "Raphaël des Fleurs" (Raphaël of Flowers), he is one of the biggest representatives of floral paint. Over 250 works are exposed, paints, watercolours, but also art objects and vellums. All of them […]
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In addition to its exhibition dedicated to the Dutch artist Karel Appel, the musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris is interested in the friendship of three great artists of the XXth century: André Derain (1880-1954), Balthus (1908-2011) and Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966). 350 works (paintings, sculptures, photos and works on paper) dating from the […]
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After “Littoral – Sur les sentiers du conservatoire”, l’Aquarium tropical de la Porte Dorée de Paris is interested in seabeds for its new exhibition. Until September 3rd, 2017, the curious and the enthusiasts can go off to explore the mysteries sheltered by seabeds. This retrospective is organized to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the French […]
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With its new retrospective, the Pavillon de l’Eau explores the devices conceived by the designer Isabelle Daëron, in order to make the city greener and more sustainable. In 2009, she started searching for a way to better connect the networks which supply energy, water and heat to the environment. Behind “Topique, eau non potable” hides […]
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After the PØLAR festival, the House of Denmark welcomes the work of the Danish fashion designer Henrik Vibskov. Wacky artist with multiple talents (dance, theatre, plastic arts and music), he had free rein to shape the exhibition space of the site with fun, surprising and playful installations. Throughout their wandering, the curious ones will be […]
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