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On the occasion of the Année de la Corée en France (Year of Korea in France), Cernuschi Museum takes an interest in works of Korean contemporary artists who have worked in France or who are still working there. About 60 works are on display until February 7th 2016, made by the biggest artists of the […]
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To celebrate the 130th anniversary of the France-Korea diplomatic relations, the Guimet Museum started a “Corée Season”, with several exhibitions and events dedicated to the Korean art. With “Tigres de papier, cinq siècles de peinture en Corée” (“Paper tigers, five centuries of painting in Korea”), the public is invited to discover the thematic and the […]
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Because more and more travellers get interested in united tourism, the ATES (United Fair Tourism Foundation) organises the Festival Changeons d’Air(s) (Get a Change of Air Festival), which advocates an environmentally-friendly tourism. Thanks to Artcoop etc., an artists’ cooperative, the ATES offers five thematic meetings in diverse places of the capital and the Ile-de-France. This […]
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Since last October 21st, Palais de Tokyo (just nearby the Green Hotels Paris) hosts the first personal exhibition of the French artist Mélanie Matranga. The title of the exhibition in Mandarin pronounced [fanfu], means “encore et encore” (“again and again”), responding to the movie of the same name, produced by the young woman. For this […]
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Since 25 years, the EDF foundation hosts exhibitions which evoke the link between mankind and nature. Responding to the COP21, the foundation offers to discover around thirty works made by renowned contemporary artists. These works offer a metaphoric vision of climate issues, while helping to understand its changes. With “Climats artificiels” (“Artificial climates”), the installation, […]
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Tomorrow begins the FIAC 42nd edition: the famous Parisian contemporary fair of art. From October 22nd to 25th 2015, the biggest galleries of modern and contemporary art of Paris, and the world meet at the Grand Palais. 23 countries take part in total: Germany, Lebanon, Israel, India, and Romania…which represent around 170 galleries! The other […]
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