The new retrospective of the Musée de l’Homme is organised on the occasion of the 2015-2016 France Korea year. “La Corée des Origines” displays casts of prehistoric material but also tools, human fossils and animal bones to better understand the period of Korean Prehistory, relatively unknown. These last years, researchers have been expanding knowledge on […]
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- April 29, 2016
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After the exhibition consecrated to Louidgi Beltrame, recommended by the Green Hotels Paris early this month, another retrospective from the Palais de Tokyo caught our attention: the Florian and Michael Quistrebert’s. Until May 16th 2016, the museum welcomes their works which invite us to discover abstraction’s mysteries. Thanks to contemporary and experimental techniques, the two […]
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- April 25, 2016
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The Grand Palais welcomes the first major retrospective consecrated to Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso since 1958. These are 250 works from the artist that have been gathered but also some of his close friends, among them Amedeo Modigliani, Constantin Brancusi, Juan Gris or the couple Delaunay, to mention just a few. Organised by the Calouste Gulbenkian […]
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- April 22, 2016
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Nearby the musée d’Orsay and the Invalides, the galerie Hegoa hosts the exhibition “Sérénissime nature”. It presents a double selection of French photographer Gilles Molinier’s shots. The first one is dedicated to “his trees”, as he likes to say, and the second one highlights Lapland landscapes. All these photographs exhibit a raw, poetic nature, which […]
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- April 18, 2016
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Until May 16th 2016, the Palais de Tokyo hosts Louidgi Beltrame’s work (born in 1971 in Marseille). With his film El Brujo (the wizard in Spanish), the artist brings together Jean-Pierre Léaud, famous actor from the movie Les Quatre Cents Coups (1959) by producer François Truffaut, and José Levis Picón, a Peruvian healer. This work […]
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- April 15, 2016
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The Petit Palais takes an interest in the fascination exerted by the artists’ studios in the history of photography since the XIXth century. About 400 prints are shown to the general public and invite to come inside the studios of Jeff Koons, Picasso, Bourdelle, Joan Mitchell or even Ingres and Zadkine. Thanks to them, the […]
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- April 11, 2016
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The shaman, this priest with supernatural powers, is the subject of an exhibition at the musée du quai Branly. Until May 15th 2016, “Shamans and Divinities” suggests us to take an interest in the role of this character in pre-Columbian America. By doing rites, ceremonies and other festivals, he established an order both spiritual and […]
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- April 08, 2016
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Tomorrow, the Do Disturb festival comes back for its 2nd edition at the Palais de Tokyo. This meeting is dedicated to all art and music lovers and suggests three days of artistic melting pot, nearby the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni. Flamboyant artists The visitors will find again more than 50 […]
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- April 07, 2016
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Since its creation in 1992, the FIFE works on gathering cinema, audiovisual media and environment in order to raise awareness of the planet’s fragility among the general public. This event broaches diverse subjects as sustainable development or ecology. Screenings which urge us to reflect From April 5th to 12th 2016, about 100 films from around […]
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- April 06, 2016
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The Théâtre National de Chaillot takes an interest in William S. Burroughs with “Naked Lunch”, by Dutch company Club Guy & Roni directed by choreographers Guy Weizman and Roni Haver. The show is structured around Burroughs’s wife, whom he accidentally shot a few years before writing this book. These are those few moments, where the […]
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- April 05, 2016
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