The Pavillon de l’Arsenal invites us to a photographic journey upstream and downstream all along the Seine, discovering the islands which populate the river, from Paris to the Ile-de-France region. Around thirty actual or disappeared by fragments islands are here exhibited. All unveil a particular universe, from the Île Saint-Etienne’s prison (in the 77 department) […]
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- September 26, 2016
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Inspired from Bernie Krause’s works—a famous American musician and bio-acoustician—the exhibition ‘The Great Animal Orchestra’ suggests to be interested in the animal world which is becoming increasingly threatened. To support these words, the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain displays audio recordings made by this man. For more than 40 years, he did not stop collecting […]
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- September 23, 2016
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After ‘Pneuma’ last February, famous American choreographer Carolyn Carlson is back with ‘Now’ already performed a first time in 2014 at the Théâtre National de Chaillot. Not far from the Green Hotels Paris—the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni— it’s a show full of grace which awaits you. Dance as an everyday language Placing philosophy and […]
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- September 21, 2016
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Since last Thursday, the musée Marmottan gathers three sacred monsters of painting for its new exhibition: Ferdinand Hodler (1853-1918), Claude Monet (1840-1926) and Edvard Munch (1863-1944). After ‘L’Art et l’enfant’, the museum invites us to plunge into Impressionism, Post-impressionism and Symbolism. Why such an association? Because these three artists had the same questionings on their […]
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- September 19, 2016
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After ‘The open-air studio – Impressionists in Normandy’, the musée Jacquemart-André is interested as of now in Dutch art in the 17th century and in particular in the master Rembrandt. This retrospective displays around twenty paintings and about thirty graphic works thanks to loans of great international museums like New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art […]
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- September 16, 2016
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As every year, architecture, art and history lovers meet on the occasion of the European Heritage Days. This year, we suggest you to go discovering the 16th arrondissement—Green Hotels Paris’s quarter, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni. An abundant quarter This corner of Paris is packed with historical, contemporary or ethnic wonders to admire with […]
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- September 15, 2016
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From next September 16th to 18th, the Parc de la Villette hosts the very first edition of the Smmmile Vegan Pop Festival. This event is dedicated to music lovers on one hand but above all to convinced vegans, veggie-curious people or to green people. Because in addition to suggest DJ sets and concerts, it counts […]
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- September 14, 2016
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After the carte blanche given to Lee Bae in September 2015, the Musée Guimet invited Japanese artist Tanabe Shouchiku III. He created a monumental work exhibited in the rotunda on the top floor which offers a view on the heritage and the sky of Paris. His sculptural creation evokes organic shapes, highlighting the five Japanese […]
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- September 12, 2016
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After Botanic’Art, the Jardins en Art gallery invites us once again to dream and travel with its new exhibition ‘Jardins d’Ailleurs’. For this occasion, around thirty bronze sculptures from Marine de Soos are presented. Realised in small or large format, her works are designed for the outside and all echo to the artist’s childhood spent […]
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- September 09, 2016
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From September 7th to next December 31st, the Festival d’Automne is back for its 45th edition. Between music, theatre, dance, opera or cinema, it’s a rich program which awaits you. Meeting the arts It’s in 1972 that everything started when Michel Guy—former Minister of State for Culture for two years under Valéry Giscard d’Estaing’s government—founded […]
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- September 08, 2016
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