Just nearby the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, the Pavillon de l’Eau suggests discovering the works of hydrobiologist and underwater photographer Anne-Cécile Monnier. The artist was interested in the landscapes of the Seine’s catchment and in the biodiversity present on the site. Therefore, curious people have the opportunity to admire the […]
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- August 15, 2016
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Until August 21st 2016, the Musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris is exhibiting around a hundred of works (paintings and drawings) created by German avant-garde artist Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907). It is the first retrospective consecrated to this great painter which is organised in France. After training in Berlin, she stayed several times in […]
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- August 12, 2016
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If you liked the exhibition consecrated to architect Yona Friedman—which is being held until next November, 7th at the Cité de l’Architecture—you will surely like the retrospective ‘Habiter le campement’. Until the end of August, the museum focuses a reflection on housing and encampment—being based on economic, political or environmental contexts at the same time […]
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- August 08, 2016
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It’s the Palais de Tokyo, located just nearby the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, that Marguerite Humeau choses for her first personal exhibition. The young woman, born in France in 1986, lives from now on in London where she creates works which are at the borders of fiction and research. Indeed, […]
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- August 05, 2016
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With its new exhibition “Infiltrée chez les physiciens”, the Palais de la Découverte invites us to discover how is the everyday life in a physics laboratory. Thanks to female illustrator Héloïse Chochois, this so particular universe is unveiled with a comic book and graphic narrative. The exhibited plates retranscribe with simplicity the daily life the […]
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- August 01, 2016
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For his exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo, Clément Cogitore keeps exploring international phenomena as elusive as beautiful. With his monumental video installation "L’intervalle de résonance”, the artist is interested in the supposed perception of sounds emitted by aurora borealis as well as in the appearance of a mysterious luminous formation in Alaska. Coupled with […]
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- July 29, 2016
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Out of ideas to occupy children during summer? Think of the ecological and educational game Clip-it. This assembly game is based on upcycling. Designed in 2014 by two architects from Montpellier, Mathieu Collos and Cyril Rheims, Clip-it enables to reuse and add value again to plastic caps. Since its launch, the French start-up company has […]
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- July 28, 2016
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The Cernuschi Museum welcomes a significant retrospective consecrated to the Chinese painter Zao Wou-Ki, further to the donation of Mrs Françoise Marquet-Zao. This exhibition comes back, notably, to the time during which the artist turned for figuration to abstraction, the period when he used charcoal, gouache, watercolour and ink. Then, the visitor is invited to […]
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- July 25, 2016
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On the occasion of its 10th anniversary, the musée du quai Branly consecrates a significant retrospective to its founder: Jacques Chirac. Until October 9th, 2016, visitors are invited to discover the former President of the French Republic in a new light, through his passion for the history of non-European civilisations, like the Asian or the […]
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- July 22, 2016
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Until the return from the summer holidays, the Palais de Tokyo consecrates an exhibition to one of the most translated and read in the world contemporary artists of French language since the 1990’s: Michel Houellebecq. With “Rester vivant”, he gives up his role of writer for the artist’s one. Poet, essayist, novelist and director at […]
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- July 18, 2016
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