For its 22nd edition, the famous running race for women La Parisienne is wearing the colours of New York City. Largest race dedicated to women in Europe, La Parisienne is once again offering a 7-kilometre course in the heart of the French capital. The candidates will leave the pont d’Iéna and arrive at the foot […]
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- August 21, 2018
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For her first Parisian solo exhibition, “Ring, Sing and Drink for Trespassing”, Laure Prouvost settles in the Palais de Tokyo, until September 9th, 2018. It is within the framework of the exhibition season “Enfance” that the French artist completely transformed the site. The visitors are invited to enter the artist's offbeat universe and venture into […]
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- August 17, 2018
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Until September 9th, the Palais de Tokyo is exhibiting the work of South African artist Bronwyn Katz (born in 1993). Multidisciplinary, Bronwyn Katz creates installations as well as videos, sculptures and performances. For “A Silent Line, Lives Here”, her Parisian retrospective, the contemporary artist employed her favourite material to express herself: the used mattress. To […]
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- August 10, 2018
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After the eponymous exhibition last spring at the Aquarium de Paris, Peppa Pig comes back there to spend her holidays! Her first goal is to raise awareness among young people about the preservation of marine ecosystems. The characters of the famous saga come with you along the path and help the youngest to adopt the […]
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- July 31, 2018
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Until October 1st, 2018, the Guimet Museum gives carte blanche to the Korean painter Kim Chong-hak (born in 1937). A dozen paintings by this artist nicknamed “the painter of the four seasons” transports the viewer into the heart of nature. With an abundance of bright and saturated colours, the artist's brush gives birth to spring blooming fields, butterflies […]
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- July 30, 2018
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After the reopening last May following its renovation, the Hippodrome ParisLongchamp is equipped with a new relaxing area called Le Petit Pré... the first Food Garden in Paris! Designed for the whole family and nestled in a large garden, it offers Parisians a rural and peaceful setting. During the day, we meet there to play […]
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- July 26, 2018
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Until October 8th, 2018, the Guimet Museum puts the spotlight on rice cultivation with a photographic exhibition entitled “Rice Lands”. 91 presented prints on the theme of rice reveal rice landscapes, 19th and 20th century plantations in China and Japan and scenes from everyday life. These pictures bear witness to an alliance between man and […]
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- July 23, 2018
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To celebrate the 160th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Japan and France, the Maison de la culture du Japon in Paris is putting together a retrospective of one of the major figures of Japan's artistic avant-garde from the post-war period: the calligrapher Yu-Ichi Inoue (1916-1985). From July 14th to September 15th, 2018, a few steps […]
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- July 13, 2018
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It's finally time for festivals in Paris! This year, the Festival Paris L’Été comes back full of events: shows of dance, music, theatre, circus, magic, but also installations throughout Paris and its region. Next July 16th, for its opening, a few steps away from the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, at […]
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- July 11, 2018
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Until August 27th, 2018, the Foundation Louis Vuitton offers an exhibition around the place of Mankind in the universe. This retrospective brings together contemporary artworks never unveiled there before which aim to explore the interactions between humans and their environment. The scenography showcases two major parts that complement each other. The first is entirely devoted […]
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- July 06, 2018
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