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Until next May 8th, the Palais de Tokyo welcomes one of the maddest contemporary artists of his generation: Abraham Poincheval. Through solitary performances, settled in an oversized bottle which ascended the Rhône for instance, he pushes back his mental and physical limits. Through his constantly spectacular works, he studies notions of confinement, life in autarky […]
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Until May 22nd 2017, the Guimet museum pays tribute to one of the most famous explorer: Alexandra David-Néel. Since 1911, she traveled through Tibet and contributed, thanks to her expeditions and to the numerous works it generated, to the discovery of this country by the Occident, and particularly of Tibetan Buddhism. The exhibition features manuscripts, […]
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Since last February 3rd and until May 8th 2017, the Palais de Tokyo welcomes the winner of the SAM Prize for Contemporary Art 2015: Mel O’Callaghan. Discovered during the Nuit Blanche 2016, as well as on the Do Disturb 2 festival, in April 2016, this artist presents an exhibition that combines sculpture, video and performance. […]
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After exhibiting the work of Albert Besnard and Kehinde Wiley, the Petit Palais now focuses on the masterpieces of Parisian churches in the 18th century with the exhibition “Baroque during the Enlightenment”. This major retrospective aims to unveil the sumptuousness of the Parisian religious painting, from the Régence to the French Revolution. Therefore, thanks to […]
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In the meantime of the exhibition “Jardins”, which will be held until July 31st 2017, the Grand Palais exhibits the main masterpieces of the French sculptor Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) for the centennial of his death. Le Baiser, Le Penseur, La Cathédrale, all of the greatest work of art of the French sculptor are unveiled until […]
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