American photographer William Eggleston was a color pionneer. He was also the first one to consider daily life as a source of artworks. The Fondation Henri Cartier Bresson presents a hundred of clichés taken by the artist at a turning-point of his career: when he definitely quit black and white for color photography. The retrospective […]
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- September 09, 2014
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Ten years after his first retrospective, René Burri, the Swiss photographer and member of the Magnum agency since 1959, is back at the Maison européenne de la photographie (European house of photography) in Paris. Through his clichés, he captured major events of the 20th century, for instance with his mythical black and white portraits of […]
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- September 08, 2014
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After a summer break, the Emmanuel Perrotin gallery will reopen its doors on Saturday September 6th, with a show devoted to a prestigious contemporary artist, Wim Delvoye. He already knows the place, since the gallery has presented his works several times in personal exhibitions. This new event will feature original works of the Belgian visual […]
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- September 05, 2014
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Today, the Sakura gallery inaugurates a very promising exhibition called Woof!, which focuses on man's best friend. The show presents 100 photographs of dogs in original, funny and often touching situations. Gandee Vasan shows a dalmatian shaking itself to get rid of its spots, while Rebecca Leimbach's photos present an English Bulldog and a little […]
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- September 04, 2014
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Contemporary artist YZ (pronounced "Eyes") is worth knowing. Painting, Chinese ink, canvas, installation, YZ seems to have no limit in her creative process. Her works are recognizible by their delicacy and sensuality. You will get to know her universe in the "A London Adventure" exhibition, at the Magda Danysz gallery. Three series of works are […]
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- September 03, 2014
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At the Galerie Templon, the exhibition "Battements, chemins" focuses of Daniel Dezeuze, and is inspired by Chinese philosophy. By working with "poor" materials, like nets, wire, fabrics, wood and metals, the artist tackles spiritual themes and offers a real contrast and questionning of painting. The exhibition presents various series, such as "Tsimtsoum", made of intertwined, […]
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- September 02, 2014
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If you like videogames, you only have one week left to discover Videogame Story, the biggest exhibition ever devoted to ths history of video game. You will be able to travel across all the periods of this universe, in a 4,500 square meter space. First, you will explore the past thanks to retrogaming. The exhibition […]
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- September 01, 2014
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This is the first exhibition devoted to the work of American photographer Tom Arndt in France. The Les Douches gallery (The Showers gallery) proposes to discover the field of American documentary photography through the series of this artist, which focuses on his native Minnesota. These pictures were done exclusively with silver equipment. You will be able […]
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- August 29, 2014
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Also known as Delta, Boris Tellegen is one of the greatest figures of urban art. As part of the Lasco Project, discover his work at the Palais de Tokyo, with an installation that illustrates perfectly how well he masters his environment. The exhibition “Zone de faille” (“Fault Zone”) invites visitors to follow the visual path […]
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- August 28, 2014
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The Festival D'Automne à Paris (Autumn in Paris Festival) is about to launch its 43th edition. Whether you love theater, arts, dance, cinema, music and many other disciplines, this cultural event will surely thrill you as it celebrates every type of art. From September4th to December 31st 2014, you will be provided with performances, shows, […]
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- August 27, 2014
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