While the exhibition "Explore Mars" is currently causing a stir, the Palais de la découverte dwells on the principles of relativity which have been discovered by the great Albert Einstein (1879-1955). Organised on the occasion of the centenary of general relativity, this retrospective enables to discover how these principles have been applied in our daily […]
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- March 28, 2016
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The musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris dedicates an exhibition to Albert Marquet (1875-1947) and displays about a hundred of his works, paintings and drawings. The friend of Henri Matisse, whom he met in 1892 in Gustave Moreau’s studio, has been influenced by Fauvism. He only retained yet the simplification of form. Traveler, […]
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- March 25, 2016
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If you liked "Mass b" by Béatrice Massin, you will appreciate "Tristan & Isolde" (Salue pour moi le monde!), by choreographer Joëlle Bouvier, from March 23rd to April 1st 2016 at the Théâtre National de Chaillot. With her adaptation of the forbidden love of Tristan and Isolde, medieval legend which stood the test of time […]
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- March 23, 2016
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Since last March 15th and until July 17th next, the Petit Palais dedicates a retrospective to painter George Desvallières (1861-1950), the first of its kind. Soldier during the Great War, he was one of the first to turn towards the sacred art of the return from the front; but also to represent the bereavement pain […]
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- March 21, 2016
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Until July 25th next, the musée Jacquemart-André takes an interest in the importance of Normandy in the artworks of impressionist painters. For the occasion, about fifty paintings are exposed, including masterpieces of Monet, Degas, Renoir or Pissaro. We also discover how was born in the XIXth century a new pictorial genre, the outdoor landscape, and […]
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- March 18, 2016
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Since last February 12th and until September 25th 2016, the musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris presents, in its permanent collections, the film "JG" by Tacita Dean. This British contemporary artist born in 1965 in Canterbury made herself known around the world by making movies in which she illustrates the passage of time. […]
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- March 14, 2016
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The musée Marmottan takes an interest in the child representation in French painting and in its evolution from the XIVth to the XXth century. With this aim in mind, about 100 paintings are presented, signed by the greatest French painters modelled on Renoir, Cézanne, Manet, Bonnard, Monet, Champaigne, Chardin, Corot, Millet, Greuze, Vallotton, Maurice Denis, […]
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- March 11, 2016
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After being bewitched by "Pneuma" by Carolyn Carlson, it is the turn of one of the greatest baroque dance specialist, Béatrice Massin, to surprise us with her new creation entitled “Mass b”. This new show presented at the Théâtre National de Chaillot from March 9th to 18th 2016 suggests a thought about today’s world. 10 […]
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- March 08, 2016
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With “Carambolages”, the Grand Palais invites its visitors to discover the History of Art in a new way. 185 works are presented, all from different countries, times and artistic styles. However, their hanging have been thought in such way to create a domino effect, in which each work lead to the following, either by a […]
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- March 07, 2016
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Until March 20th 2016, the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie offers an exhibition on climate disruption, involving scientific and artistic approach. From the building’s entrance hall, the visitor is 360° plunged into the different questions raised by the increase of greenhouse gas, itself linked to the diverse human activities. He discovers there shots made […]
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- March 04, 2016
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