In addition to the retrospective "From the Jordan River to the Congo River" dedicated to art and Christianism in Central Africa, the musée du quai Branly focuses now on exchanges within and outside Africa with “African Routes”. This exhibition comes back on the history of this continent, all at once cradle of mankind and provider […]
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- February 13, 2017
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Until the end of August 2017, the Palais de la Découverte invites young visitors to discover the spread of virus, in the health field, social networks or through a touch. The retrospective “Viral. Du microbe au fou rire, tout s’attrape” (“Viral. From the microbe to the outbursts of laughter, everything can be catch”) is divided […]
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- February 10, 2017
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Until September 18th 2017, come and discover at the Musée de l’Homme the exhibition dedicated to the Brazilian artist Frans Krajcberg. Born in 1921, this painter from Warsaw studied fine arts in Stuttgart then in Paris, before he emigrated to Brazil in 1945. In 1957, he receives the Brazilian best painter Prize and took the […]
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- February 06, 2017
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From now on and until May 8th 2017, the Palais de Tokyo welcomes the installations of the Japanese artist Taro Izumi (born in 1976). This creator that can be qualified as singular creates his art works through game, accident and disruption. He likes to shake up the established order in our lives and businesses, betting […]
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- February 03, 2017
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From February 4th to 15th 2017, the Théâtre du Jardin d’Acclimatation welcomes you and your family every afternoon for a great magic show. It will impress young and old alike! Be ready to discover breath-taking shows made on stage by 4 artists of the Compagnie des Dragonfly, during nearly 45 minutes. Lighting effects, optical illusions, […]
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- February 01, 2017
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For its new exhibition, the musée du quai Branly revisits the art and Christianity in Central Africa, and presents about a hundred of works of Christian inspiration. There, visitors can discover sculptures, engravings and draws, as well as crucifix and necklets. These items have been brought with the arrival of Catholics missionaries before being diverted […]
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- January 30, 2017
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After the photographic retrospective of Anne de Vandière, “Tribus du monde”, which ended on January 2nd 2017, the musée de l’Homme welcomes the exhibition “Sur les traces de la santé" until next May 15th. This event unveils medicinal knowledge throughout the ages, developed since the Prehistoric period, and also the cures, the management of handicap […]
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- January 27, 2017
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The Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain comes back for its 38th edition at the Cirque Phénix, on the Pelouse de Reuilly in Paris. Founded in 1977 by Isabelle and Dominique Mauclair, this festival rewards young talents of circus arts, from all around the world. Discover the new talents This year, around 20 nations are […]
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- January 24, 2017
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Until February 4th 2017, the bookshop-gallery Jardins en Art dedicated to art and to gardens welcomes the first works of the sculptor Robert Arnoux and the painter Bruno Dufourmantelle. The first, Robert Arnoux (website in French), was formed at the Pierre Soulages atelier at Charenton-le-Pont (the French 94 department), and realizes abstract and refined characters […]
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- January 23, 2017
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Until February 12th 2017, the Cité de l’Architecture, just a block away from the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, with its exhibition “Tous à la plage !” focuses on the history of seaside resorts in France, from their creation to nowadays. The retrospective dwells on urbanism and architecture, but presents also […]
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- January 20, 2017
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