The Cow Parade, famous for its cows decorated with renowned artists’ drawings and patterns, moves to Paris and sets up at the Mini Palais until December 15th 2015. Since more than 15 years, this exhibition is organised across the world, and appeals for its offbeat side. After the Jardin d’Acclimatation located next to the Green […]
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- December 08, 2015
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On the occasion of COP21, the Palais de Tokyo hosts the “Exit” installation, conceived by architects Didier Scofidio + Renfro. Initially showed at the Fondation Cartier, during the “Terre Natale, Ailleurs commence ici” exhibition in 2008, this work evokes global warming. Architect Laura Kurgan, statistician Mark Hansen and several scientists from various disciplines contributed to […]
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- December 07, 2015
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For its new exhibition, the musée Dapper, located close to the Green Hotels Paris (the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni), shows around 130 exceptional pieces with “Chefs-d’œuvre d’Afrique” (“Masterpieces from Africa”). Masks, weapons, jewellery, statues, statuettes, and even altars illustrate the traditional arts of Western and Central Africa, from Mali, Benin, Gabon or Cameroon. These […]
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- December 04, 2015
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Less than one month ago, we were telling you the reopening of the musée de l’Homme, located next to the Green Hotels Paris, The Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni. Today, it makes the headlines again with its new exhibition which is incorporated within the framework of the 21th conference on climate (COP21). Until January 4th […]
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- November 30, 2015
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The Parisian Palais de la découverte hosts the installations of artist duo Adrien Mondot and Claire Bardainne on the occasion of its "XYZT, les paysages abstraits" (XYZT, the abstract landscapes) exhibition. Through their work, these artists have successfully given consistence to algorithms. By simply walking by the artworks, visitors will trigger a series of movements, […]
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- November 27, 2015
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While the COP21 will soon open its doors at the Bourget, from November 30th to December 11th 2015, artists also mobilise against the global warming. In Paris, numerous artistic and green installations have been set up. Three of them held our attention. 1/ Earth Crisis by Shepard Fairey, at the Eiffel Tower The « Earth Crisis » […]
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- November 24, 2015
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The Palais de Tokyo, located a few minutes from the Green Hotels Paris (The Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni), hosts the first solo exhibition by Ragnar Kjartansson in France. This Icelandic artist and performer makes works which associate cinema, sculpture, performance, and more unusual: opera. Until January 10th 2016, the museum presents ancient works but […]
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- November 23, 2015
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The Petit Palais hosts more than 170 printmaking created by prestigious artists modelled on Gustave Doré, Goya or Delacroix. These works all come from the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF). Visitors are thus invited to discover the world of engraving and lithography of the 19th century, and their different styles. "Fantastic! Visionary Prints: From Goya […]
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- November 20, 2015
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The Théâtre National de Chaillot hosts one of the most famous choreographers of its generation, Portuguese Paulo Ribeiro. In his new spectacle “Without you, there can’t be any me”, the artist asks himself about a universal topic: the complexity of human relations. The current director of the Teatro Viriato in Portugal lays himself bare to […]
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- November 18, 2015
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Arche de Noé-Climat is a project shaped by street art specialist Gad Weil, at the request of Minister for Ecology Ségolene Royal, beforehand the COP21 which will start November 30th next. The artiste created 140 animals sculptures (mammals, fishes, birds, insects etc.), made of Arkema PMMA, a material which is indefinitely recyclable. The aim of […]
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- November 16, 2015
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