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The Musée de Cluny is hosting an exhibition, entitled “Voyager au Moyen Age” (“Travel in the Middle Ages”), which aspires to depict how men and women used to travel in the Middle Ages. Through a selection of objects, you will discover how merchants, but also artists and pilgrims used to travel. This retrospective invites you […]
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Through this exhibition, entitled “literature at play”, the Bibliothèque nationale de France invites you to discover a literary movement which was created in the 1960s: the Oulipo. Short for French “Ouvroir de littérature potentielle” (roughly translated by “workshop of potential literature”), it aimed at reforming literature, using constrained writing techniques, most of them deriving from […]
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The Musée du Louvre, through its exhibition entitled “Medieval Morocco: an empire from Africa to Spain”, brings to light the influence of the Almoravid, Almohad and Marinid dynasties upon contemporary Morocco. Nearly 300 pieces from various domains – clothing, calligraphy, architectural ornament, even ivory – are exposed. This retrospective allows to appreciate the Moroccan art […]
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With the holidays fast approaching, winter-themed activities are flourishing in the Paris’streets. With ice-skating rinks, merry-go-rounds and Christmas markets, the city is completely transformed during a couple of weeks, to the delight of all. We prepared a nice itinerary to do with your family during the holiday season. The Hôtel de Ville ice-skating rink Near […]
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The Galerie Binôme is hosting works from the photographer Marc Lathuillière, who roamed through roughly thirty French departments to take portraits of nearly 500 people. What’s so peculiar about his pictures? They all depict people wearing a child’s face mask. Furthermore, some of his photographs have been annotated with critical texts by Michel Houellebecq. “Marc […]
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La Conciergerie is presenting an exhibit about Saint-Louis’ reign to celebrate the 800th anniversary of his birth. This retrospective exhibition, organised in partnership with the Musée du Louvre, highlights the different facets of this king who undoubtedly marked French history. 130 works of art have therefore been gathered together: some paintings, manuscripts, stained glass windows, […]
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Michel Houellebecq, author of the best-seller Particules élémentaires (also known as The Elementary Particles), and photographer Marc Lathuillière created together this exhibition of photographs that inspired the writer’s recent work. This retrospective discusses France and its decline; visitors can admire pictures of standardized city centres, deserted lands, and railway hubs, all interlaced with some extracts […]
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The Musée du quai Branly welcomes an exhibition about one of the most fascinating civilisations in History: The Mayas. Through their sculptures, frescos and their architecture, this temporary retrospective offers a discovery of their habits and shows the cultural diversity which existed between the different groups. The public can also discover ceramic vases and constructions […]
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The Galerie Sakura in the Marais welcomes the work of 10 artists, photographers, visual artists and sculptors, who pay homage to Goldorak. It’s at the end of the 1970s that France discovered the way of the Club Dorothée this type of animated Japanese design. The success was instant, and for a good reason, the children […]
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