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Located near the Green Hotels Paris, the Musée du quai Branly celebrates the summer annually. In addition to the Siestes Electroniques, it features fun and free activities for children and adults alike with its Jardin d'Ete ("Summer Garden") festival. The 2015 edition, held from July 3rd to August 30th, is no exception to the rule and […]
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Following the Parisian Petit Palais' retrospective dedicated to the Baccarat company, Baccarat carries on the legend by setting up a second exhibition featuring its most emblematic pieces. "Baccarat, la légende continue" (Baccarat, the legend continues) thus showcases hitherto unseen pieces, such as the Celimene Vase offered to Elizabeth II in 1972. In addition to this exceptional item, visitors will have the opportunity to admire […]
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For his exhibition at the Parisian Palais de Tokyo, French artist Céleste Boursier-Mougenot draws inspiration from the acqua alta, the yearly flooding of the Venetian lagoon. The artist has imagined a lacustrian landscape where visitors are immersed in a tactile, visual and auditory experience distorting their perception of the place. Halfway between the real world he left and the virtual world […]
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With its recent scorching heat strokes, France has well and truly put on its summer coat, and Paris is no exception. With the coming of warm days, outdoor cinema festivals settle in the Parisian area. From short film screenings to classics of the history of cinema, following are four festivals that the Green Hotels Paris recommend. Outdoor Cinema […]
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The Parisian Arab World Institute dedicates an exhibition to hip-hop culture until the end of July 2015. This artistic and social movement was first considered underground and subversive, before it spread to other ways of expression. This hitherto unseen exhibition recounts the history of this movement affecting not only music, but also dance, fashion, cinema, […]
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The Parisian Palais de Tokyo, located near the Green Hotels Paris, hosts a personal exhibition by New York artist Jesper Just. Called "Servitudes", this installation combines multiple videos, music and a spatial intervention. Jesper Just has created a work, in which a certain tension devoid of narrative escape emerges, leaving the observer with his own questions and […]
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Created in association with the Parisian Musée de la Poste (in French), the "Archi-timbrée : Voyage philatélique à travers l'architecture" ("A philatelic journey through architecture") exhibition is the opportunity to discover the history of stamps.Visitors will therefore be able to understand how monuments, sculptures and paintings are chosen to become French stamps. Historical choice, touristic choice or memorial […]
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The Palais de Tokyo, located a few feet away from the Green Hotels Paris, hosts the first great Patrick Neu exhibition in Paris. This Alsatian artist, who likes to remain secluded from the rest of the world for his creative process, uses fabrics unfamiliar to the world of art: bee and butterfly wings, snake sloughed skin, eggshells, ash […]
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