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For the first time in France, an exhibition looking at modernity in Mexican painting, from the beginnings of the Revolution up to the mid-twentieth century. The Grand Palais' retrospective "Mexique" takes us on a voyage of discovery of famous artists, such as Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Rufino Tamayo and José Clemente Orozco. Works of contemporary […]
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For its new exhibition from 6th October to 3rd December 2016, Galerie Jardins en Art presents Cédric Pollet's photographs of bark and Thierry Martenon's wood carvings. Both artists pay tribute to the nobility of wood and trees in an exhibition called "Art'bres". This retrospective accompanies the release of two beautiful books by Ulmer Editions, devoted […]
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The Quai Branly Museum's new exhibition called "The Color Line" looks at a hot topic: black identity in Segregated America. This important retrospective pays tribute to all those African-American artists and thinkers who struggled to erase this discrimination through their art and their actions. There are nearly 150 years of artistic production represented here, from […]
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An unmissable Autumn event, FIAC (the International Contemporary Art Fair) is back for its 43rd edition in the Grand Palais, from 20th to 23rd October, 2016. New for this year, it has also appropriated the Petit Palais for its "On Site", where there will be sculptural works and monumental installations, including "Animal Nature, 2013" by […]
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From 20th to 24th October, 2016, the Champs-Elysées welcomes three temporary pavilions dedicated entirely to modern and contemporary art, for the Salon Art Elysées. 80 French and international galleries are participating in this arty event that offers a wide panorama of designer furniture and art of the twentieth century influenced by these two artistic trends. […]
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Until January 2017, the Petit Palais is hosting a major retrospective dedicated to the famous writer Oscar Wilde (born in 1854 in Dublin and died in 1900 in Paris). This is the first major exhibition dedicated to him in France. In fact, although he was an ardent Francophile and Francophone, the centenary of his death […]
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Since last September 28th and this until January 15th, 2017, the Grand Palais celebrates the comic strip and more particularly Belgian author Georges Remi, called Hergé. The latter is behind the famous Adventures of Tintin. This major retrospective organised a few metro stations away from the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, […]
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