This exhibition entitled “The dance of forms” begins tomorrow and marks the entry of 72 new works into the collection of the musée Guimet. They were donated to the museum by their creator, Samiro Yunoki, an artist specialised in the Japanese technique of the Katazome (literally “dyeing from a form”). A perfect occasion to discover […]
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- October 07, 2014
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The Espace Fondation EDF is hosting an exhibition dedicated to Street Art – from its origins to nowadays. This massive retrospective also presents the various conventions and practices of this artistic movement, which is constantly evolving – light painting, street mapping, anamorphosis, graffiti 2.0. This is the occasion to discover famous and unknown street artists […]
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- October 06, 2014
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Hurry up! Only one week left to discover Columbian artist Pepe Gaitan’s work. An exhibition is currently dedicated to his talented creations at the galerie Christian Berst, which is specialised in outsider art. For 30 years, he has created works based on book pages: using both the form and substance of the text, he draws […]
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- October 03, 2014
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Only a few days left to discover the first exhibition of the year of the Musée en Herbe. Do not miss the occasion to take a look at the works of two talented artists from Marseille. The first one is Gilles Barbier, whose “Still Memory” series associates objects from our daily life such as books […]
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- October 02, 2014
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The Galerie Wallworks will make you feel like a child again with Poes’ very first exhibition. With “Story Tellings”, dive into the French artist’s colourful universe. For 15 years, the city has been his personal playground: tunnels, car parks, corridors... every inch of it is good enough for his art. Make sure not to miss […]
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- October 01, 2014
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With this exhibition entitled "Vivre avec ça?!" (“Live through that?!”), the galerie Kamel Mennour offers to discover the work of the artist Lili Reynaud-Dewar, who won the 15th Prix Fondation d’entreprise Ricard (a Parisian art prize). In an electro music atmosphere, visitors will discover what looks like the remains of a party: bed with their […]
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- September 30, 2014
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The Grand Palais is exhibiting 500 works from the most famous Japanese artist of the world: Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849). All at once a painter, an engraver and a graphic artist, Hokusai is famous for his landscape prints that bear testimony of the soul of Japan, of the country’s spiritualism, and of the traditional principles of […]
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- September 29, 2014
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L’institut des Lettres et Manuscripts is holding an exhibition on a man who left his mark on the history of erotic literature: Le Marquis de Sade. Nearly 200 original manuscripts, letters, books, drawings and extremely rare erotic portraits from the so-called “Divine Marquis” will be exhibited for the occasion. However, the central piece of the […]
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- September 26, 2014
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The galerie Suzanne Tarasiève is hosting Jean Bedez’ first solo exhibition. Mastering both drawing and sculpture techniques, this artist graduated from the Fine Arts School of Paris. This exhibition is entitled “L’Art du combat” (“The art of fighting”) – a reference to David Bronstein’s book Zurich International Chess Tournament 1953. Through his creations, Jean Bedez […]
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- September 25, 2014
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Marcel Duchamp is a major figure of the 20th century artistic landscape. His quirky – and sometimes a bit provocative – works remain at the centre of a complex debate: was the artist’s intent to kill or overhaul painting? His creations left nobody indifferent, that is for sure. The Centre Pompidou is paying a tribute […]
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- September 24, 2014
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