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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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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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With this exhibition entitled “Resonances”, French movie director Bertrand Bonello intends to put your visual and aural senses to the test. Discover this retrospective of the director’s cinematographic work at the Centre Pompidou. Divided into two sections, this exhibition presents Bonello’s movies on one hand, and a selection of works which were revisited, analysed and […]
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With this new exhibition, the musée Cernuschi invites visitors to discover the powerful emotional connexion of Japanese people to nature through nearly sixty paintings on paper and silk. This retrospective entitled “Japan with the passing seasons” also describes the symbolism associated with each theme – flowers, birds, lanscapes – since the 8th century. This strong […]
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Contemporary art lovers: you only have until this week-end to attend this event before it ends. Heptalog is the union of seven artists who created an exhibition together at the espace Beaurepaire. Sculptors, painters, photographers – they all worked together to share with you their love for artistic creation and the passion with which they […]
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For its new large exhibition, the Musée Maillol is hosting a retrospective which retraces the history of the Borgia family, entitled "Les Borgia et leurs temps, de Léonard de Vinci à Michel Ange" (“The Borgias and their Time: from Leonardo da Vinci to Michel Ange”). For the occasion, the museum gathered together many portraits painted […]
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To brighten up the Parisian cultural life this autumn, the Grand Palais is holding a colourful exhibition dedicated to Niki de Saint-Phalle (1930-2002). A plastic artist, painter, sculptor and filmmaker, she was one of the most famous artists of the mid-20th century, and was widely known for her “Nanas”. Niki de Saint-Phalle’s works attest of […]
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This exhibition entitled "Impression, soleil levant" (“Impression, Sunrise”) both celebrates the 80th anniversary of the musée Marmottan Monet – in which it is held – and the 140th anniversary of the first exhibition of Claude Monet’s eponymous painting, which gave its name to the famous Impressionism movement. This exhibition invites visitors to discover the story […]
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With this exhibition entitled “Poetic Structure”, the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine is paying a tribute to the work of one of the greatest architects of the Glorious Thirty: Bernard Zehrfuss (1911-1996).This architect of the Rationalism current designed – among other things – the Charléty Stadium in Paris, the Haut-du-Lièvre neighbourhood in Nancy and […]
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The Galerie Marian Goodman is hosting David Goldblatt’s series of photographs entitled “Structures”, which is dedicated to South Africa. Since the ‘80s, the photographer roams this country full of history, taking pictures of buildings from the colonial era, either private or public, religious or not. This exhibition of white and black pictures taken in the […]
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