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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Since last September 3rd and until next October 9th, the Festival d’Ile-de-France celebrates its 40th anniversary! On the programme, these are numerous concerts, meetings but also visits which await festival-goers and invite them to discover the riches of Ile-de-France. Music of yesterday and today For 40 years, it is through music that the festival has […]
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- September 06, 2016
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For its new monographic exhibition in France, artist Mika Rottenberg (born in 1976 in Buenos Aires) reinvents several of her greatest video installations which made her famous worldwide—at the Palais de Tokyo. This is the second time the creator exhibits in Paris—after her first retrospective at La maison rouge. Among the revised works, there are […]
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- September 05, 2016
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Until September 12th, 2016, the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle displays in the Galerie de Paléontologie et d'Anatomie Comparée—then in the paths of the Jardin des Plantes—12 works of French sculptor Quentin Garel. The artist structures his work on two topics: animal trophy and palaeontological remnants. He suggests then to think about the complex relationships maintained […]
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- September 02, 2016
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From September 3rd to 18th, the Orangerie du Parc de Bagatelle welcomes the new edition of the Solistes à Bagatelle. It’s a varied and new programming which awaits the music lovers in this friendly and flowered place. The excellence of two generations For this 17th edition, Les Solistes à Bagatelle promote again creation thanks to […]
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- September 01, 2016
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Within the framework of the Maison&Objet trade show, the French capital is getting ready to live at the rhythm of creation—on the occasion of a paper chase organised during the Paris Design Week. For 8 days, more than a 100 international designers display their works within 200 Parisian art galleries, workshops, design schools and creation […]
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- August 31, 2016
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Since last June 9th and until September 18th, 2016, the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris is interested in the works of the pioneer of the New Figuration—Jacques Grinberg (1941-2011). You identify the artist by his always renewed figurative approach in which he combines several ideas linked to politics, violence and antimilitarism. In […]
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- August 29, 2016
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Until September 1st, 2016, the Goethe Institut welcomes the shots of German photographer Simone Nieweg. For more than 30 years, this former disciple of Bernd and Hilla Becher has been taking photographs only dedicated to nature and landscapes. For her new series entitled ‘Dans les bois’, the artist dedicated herself to forests and trees in […]
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- August 26, 2016
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