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Until November 1st 2015, the Parisian Parc de Bagatelle honors biodiversity and urban agriculture with its “Fruits à tous les étages” (Fruits at every floor) exhibition. Visitors will discover techniques to grow fruits and vegetables on their balcony, as city dwellers. Various activities, professional gardening tips, movable orchard with fruit trees, as well as fruits from vineyards, forests, or fig trees... visitors will […]
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Every Wednesday since May 13th 2015, the Basque restaurant Au Trinquet, located along the banks of the Seine, a few stations away from the Green Hotels Paris, hosts La Braise. Introduced by South-African celebrity Kobus Botha, this giant barbecue gives the opportunity to enjoy the mildness of summer evenings around a copious musical barbecue, from 7pm to 2am. Kobus Botha […]
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Welcome to the trendy restaurant of the Parisian Palais de Tokyo. The incredible setting is first and foremost the recipe for Tokyo Eat's success. Stéphane Maupin's flying saucer-shaped lamps set up in the main hall, for instance, send us straight to the future. In addition to the cultural and trendy location, the cooking aims to be modern and diverse. You […]
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For his first solo exhibition in France, young Chinese artist Tianzhuo Chen has selected the Palais de Tokyo to showcase his work. His kitsch universe draws inspiration from the London rave scene, drugs, LGBT hip hop, Japanese Butoh, the fashion world and, finally, from voguing in New York. He is considered one of the most promising artists of […]
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For his exhibition at the Parisian Palais de Tokyo, French artist Céleste Boursier-Mougenot draws inspiration from the acqua alta, the yearly flooding of the Venetian lagoon. The artist has imagined a lacustrian landscape where visitors are immersed in a tactile, visual and auditory experience distorting their perception of the place. Halfway between the real world he left and the virtual world […]
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The Parisian Palais de Tokyo, located near the Green Hotels Paris, hosts a personal exhibition by New York artist Jesper Just. Called "Servitudes", this installation combines multiple videos, music and a spatial intervention. Jesper Just has created a work, in which a certain tension devoid of narrative escape emerges, leaving the observer with his own questions and […]
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Created in association with the Parisian Musée de la Poste (in French), the "Archi-timbrée : Voyage philatélique à travers l'architecture" ("A philatelic journey through architecture") exhibition is the opportunity to discover the history of stamps.Visitors will therefore be able to understand how monuments, sculptures and paintings are chosen to become French stamps. Historical choice, touristic choice or memorial […]
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