The musée Marmottan takes an interest in the child representation in French painting and in its evolution from the XIVth to the XXth century. With this aim in mind, about 100 paintings are presented, signed by the greatest French painters modelled on Renoir, Cézanne, Manet, Bonnard, Monet, Champaigne, Chardin, Corot, Millet, Greuze, Vallotton, Maurice Denis, […]
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- March 11, 2016
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After being bewitched by "Pneuma" by Carolyn Carlson, it is the turn of one of the greatest baroque dance specialist, Béatrice Massin, to surprise us with her new creation entitled “Mass b”. This new show presented at the Théâtre National de Chaillot from March 9th to 18th 2016 suggests a thought about today’s world. 10 […]
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- March 08, 2016
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Only open since a few days, the first French table of the Latin America star Chef Gastón Acurio already gets itself much talked about. For good reason, this cook already owns about forty restaurants all over the world and notably the famous Astrid y Gastón, his historic establishment located in Lima in Peru. A single […]
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- March 02, 2016
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Since last February 19th and until May 16th 2016, French artist Jean-Michel Alberola (born in 1953) settles in the Palais de Tokyo. This representative of abstract and figurative art made himself known in the early 1980s, thanks to his sense of detail. As he evoked during an interview in 2014, to the Entre magazine: "I […]
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- February 29, 2016
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It is within its permanent collections that the musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris shows a selection of works of Alain Séchas. This French contemporary painter born in 1955 in Colombes is known for his paintings which notably take inspiration from the universe of comic, and which most of the time represent cats […]
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- February 26, 2016
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Outside its “Destins Dolganes” exhibition, the musée de l’Homme offers an installation on the Balcon des Sciences, entitled “Explorers of sounds” (“Explorateur de sons”). It invites us to discover the DIADEMS research programme funded by the National Research Agency (Agence Nationale de la Recherche). It gathers researchers, archivists and engineers from seven different institutions. Together, […]
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- February 19, 2016
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After Paulo Ribeiro’s dance show, it is the turn of Carolyn Carlson to light up the Théâtre National de Chaillot from February 17th to 20th next, with the 22 dancers of the Opéra de Bordeaux’s ballet. For her new creation entitled “Pneuma”, the American choreographer took inspiration from philosopher Gaston Bachelard’s famous text “Air and […]
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- February 16, 2016
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Since last Friday, the musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris exhibits six works of Hugh Weiss (1925-2007) in its permanent collections. These paintings were given by the artist’s widow, photographer Sabine Weiss. They are hanging alongside artworks on paper, photographs and little notebooks made by Sabine Weiss. This retrospective organised nearby the Green […]
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- February 15, 2016
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For its new exhibition, the musée de l’Homme presents a photo exhibition by Nicolas Mingasson, in association with the Observatoire Photographique des Pôles. Through 70 exposed shots, visitors are invited to discover unknown people, those of the Dolganes of the North Taïmyr, one of the most isolated of the Russian Antarctic. Theses reindeer farms are […]
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- February 08, 2016
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With its new exhibition entitled “Persona. Etrangement humain” (“Persona. Strangely human”), the musée du quai Branly wonders about our relation to objects. Thanks to the anthropologists’ works, we try to understand how the inanimate can become animated. For this purpose, we discover art objects, whether contemporary, westerner or not, but also high-tech products, as robots and […]
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- February 05, 2016
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