After the exhibition consecrated to Louidgi Beltrame, recommended by the Green Hotels Paris early this month, another retrospective from the Palais de Tokyo caught our attention: the Florian and Michael Quistrebert’s. Until May 16th 2016, the museum welcomes their works which invite us to discover abstraction’s mysteries. Thanks to contemporary and experimental techniques, the two […]
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- April 25, 2016
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Until May 16th 2016, the Palais de Tokyo hosts Louidgi Beltrame’s work (born in 1971 in Marseille). With his film El Brujo (the wizard in Spanish), the artist brings together Jean-Pierre Léaud, famous actor from the movie Les Quatre Cents Coups (1959) by producer François Truffaut, and José Levis Picón, a Peruvian healer. This work […]
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- April 15, 2016
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The shaman, this priest with supernatural powers, is the subject of an exhibition at the musée du quai Branly. Until May 15th 2016, “Shamans and Divinities” suggests us to take an interest in the role of this character in pre-Columbian America. By doing rites, ceremonies and other festivals, he established an order both spiritual and […]
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- April 08, 2016
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Tomorrow, the Do Disturb festival comes back for its 2nd edition at the Palais de Tokyo. This meeting is dedicated to all art and music lovers and suggests three days of artistic melting pot, nearby the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni. Flamboyant artists The visitors will find again more than 50 […]
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- April 07, 2016
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The Théâtre National de Chaillot takes an interest in William S. Burroughs with “Naked Lunch”, by Dutch company Club Guy & Roni directed by choreographers Guy Weizman and Roni Haver. The show is structured around Burroughs’s wife, whom he accidentally shot a few years before writing this book. These are those few moments, where the […]
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- April 05, 2016
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From March 25th to July 17th 2016, the musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris takes an interest in the universe of photography with the exhibition of one of the conceptual art masters: Jan Dibbets. He created in 1994 the series of 135 bronze medallions set into the ground along the Paris meridian, in […]
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- April 04, 2016
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The musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris dedicates an exhibition to Albert Marquet (1875-1947) and displays about a hundred of his works, paintings and drawings. The friend of Henri Matisse, whom he met in 1892 in Gustave Moreau’s studio, has been influenced by Fauvism. He only retained yet the simplification of form. Traveler, […]
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- March 25, 2016
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If you liked "Mass b" by Béatrice Massin, you will appreciate "Tristan & Isolde" (Salue pour moi le monde!), by choreographer Joëlle Bouvier, from March 23rd to April 1st 2016 at the Théâtre National de Chaillot. With her adaptation of the forbidden love of Tristan and Isolde, medieval legend which stood the test of time […]
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- March 23, 2016
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Thé Cool, the trendy restaurant-tea room of the 16th district of Paris is back! This place for cocooning lovers is known for its low-fat cheesecake “la Starlette”, the celebrities’ little weakness. Interior designer Sarah Lavoine redecorated this famous spot with skill: marble bar, Scandinavian furniture, accumulation of mirrors and touches of vibrant yellow. Here, we […]
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- March 22, 2016
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Since last February 12th and until September 25th 2016, the musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris presents, in its permanent collections, the film "JG" by Tacita Dean. This British contemporary artist born in 1965 in Canterbury made herself known around the world by making movies in which she illustrates the passage of time. […]
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- March 14, 2016
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