From tomorrow and until July 23th, 2017, the Musée du quai Branly-Jacques Chirac focuses on the connexions Pablo Picasso had with non-occidental arts. The retrospective “Picasso Primitif” is organised in partnership with the national Musée Picasso-Paris and falls into two parts. As a first step, the visitor discovers the artist’s personal collection which makes us […]
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- March 27, 2017
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The new exhibition of the Musée Dapper is announced as flamboyant! From March 24th to June 14th 2017, the museum exhibits a collection of works called “Les Mutants” (“The Mutants”), by the Senegalese artist Soly Cissé. These unique works of art express the artist’s questions about the world, the injustices and inconsistencies that we live […]
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- March 24, 2017
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From March 31st 2017, the national Marine Museum will be closed for renovations until 2021. Before closing its doors, it organises a week of varied activities for families, from March 25th to 31st 2017, a few blocks away from the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni. Visitors in front of the figurehead […]
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- March 23, 2017
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The Théâtre National de Chaillot will present “Auguri” starting tomorrow, the latest creation of Olivier Dubois, director of the CCN Ballet du Nord, and thus until March 24th 2017. A race against time During the whole time of the representation, shapes are soaring, crossing each other, running to something that seems to be much farer […]
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- March 21, 2017
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The Palais de Tokyo presents, until May 8th 2017, the group show “All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace”. With a title based on a poem by the American writer Richard Brautigan, entitled “All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace”, this retrospective is conceived according to a pathway which covers different “affective zones”. Through […]
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- March 20, 2017
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From March 15th to July 24th 2017, the Grand Palais pays tribute to the gardens in painting. Matisse, Cézanne, Klimt, Fragonard, Picasso and even Monet, all of them painted gardens. The exhibition “Jardins” echoes to a famous quote of Foucault: “Le Jardin, c’est la plus petite parcelle du monde et puis c’est la totalité du […]
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- March 17, 2017
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Until April 29th 2017, the bookstore-gallery Jardins en Art will expose the photos of the French photographer Jean-Baptiste Leroux on exceptional gardens. About 20 photographs are presented and lead us through the bois des Moutiers in Normandie, in the castle of Vaux-le-Vicomte in Seine-et-Marne, as well as in Versailles, but also in the Courances parc […]
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- March 13, 2017
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Until August 27th 2017, the Palais de la Découverte focuses on the fundamental tools of scientists. On this purpose, the museum presents about 40 games, from the lottery to the roulette wheel, including the heads or tails with dice, and even secret codes, to allow the visitors to learn while having fun. Acoustic, visual and […]
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- March 10, 2017
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Get ready for music and dance at the musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac! Prepare your tickets for an immersion in South Africa with the choir Phuphuma Love Minus. This rich, vibrant and captivating show, choreographed by Robyn Orlin, will be on stage from March 25th to April 2nd 2017. Focus on the Zouloue culture It’s […]
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- March 08, 2017
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From March 9th to 17th 2017, the dancers from the Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal will be on the stage of the Théâtre National de Chaillot to present “La Jeune Fille et la Mort” (“The young girl and the death”), a dance-ode to life, choreographed by Stephan Thoss. Between life and death Since its birth, […]
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- March 07, 2017
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