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By consecrating a retrospective to Nobuyoshi Araki (born in 1940 in Tokyo), the musée Guimet is interested in the art of the Japanese bondage. Master of contemporary Japanese photography, he is internationally famous for its photographs of tied up women according to the Kinbaku’s ancient rules. With more than 400 prints displayed, it’s the biggest […]
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For its new exhibition consecrated to baby animals, the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie invites children from 2 to 7 to set off on an adventure. This retrospective was designed with a joyful and coloured scenography where several physical and sensory games as well as multimedia activities await the young audience. Children will be […]
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For its exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo, the South African artist Dineo Seshee Bopape suggests an immersive installation. For this creation, she drew her inspiration from the rendition of Nina Simone’s “Feelings” at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1976. Her work enables to ask ourselves about socio-political contexts but also on the saturation of […]
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The Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine of the City of Paris is unveiling the universe of architect Yona Friedman, on the occasion of an eponymous exhibition. Born in 1923 in Budapest, he studied architecture in Hungary then in Israel where he started his career, before getting to France where he settled in Paris in […]
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This summer, the Ile-de-France region welcomes a brand new festival, which unites ecology and music. Organised in the forest of Fontainebleau on 74.6 acres of clearing, Rainforest intends to raise festival-goers’ awareness of selective sorting while enabling them to have fun! A rich programming For its first edition, Rainforest allows itself brilliant top of the […]
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Until July 24th, 2016, the Musée de l’Armée is coming back on a significant period of French history: Napoléon 1st’s exile on Saint Helena Island. Defeated in the Battle of Waterloo on June 18th, 1815, he was exiled there, lost right in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. The exhibition “Napoleon in Saint Helena” follows […]
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In addition to its exhibition consecrated to the Great War, “Le patrimoine s’en va en guerre”, the Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine de la Ville de Paris is interested in the 50 years of the Portuguese architecture. This large retrospective is organised on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the Fondation Calouste-Gulbenkian (1965-2015), […]
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