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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For its new exhibition, the musée du quai Branly takes an interest in decorative arts of Far Eastern Siberia, and presents a new collection of ancient objects collected in the late 19th and early in the 20th century. All pieces presented evoke the interaction between the men’s world, the spirit’s world, and the wild nature. […]
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- November 13, 2015
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Paris Photo comes back for its 19th edition at the Grand Palais, from November 12th to 15th 2015, for four days of show entirely dedicated to photography. This year, 146 French and International specialised galleries take part in the event which offers a panorama of the photography of the 19th century, as modern as contemporary. […]
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- November 11, 2015
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For its 32th creation, the Cirque du Soleil sets up on the plaine de jeux de Bagatelle, close to the Green Hotels Paris, until January 2016. With “Amaluna”, its new show, the Quebec company transport us to a mysterious, verdant, enchanted island, inhabited by goddesses and fabulous characters. The name of the show were formulated […]
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- November 10, 2015
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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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- November 09, 2015
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Through its “Co-Workers” new exhibition, the musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris (Modern art Museum of the city of Paris), implies explore the exchanges complexity of our century. With Internet and smartphones, the individuals are subject to a constant information stream, which caused a new way of communication. Besides, as sociologist Barry Wellman […]
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- November 06, 2015
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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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- November 02, 2015
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