As usual, the Palais de Tokyo offers a rich and diverse programme. In addition to the exhibitions dedicated to Massinissa Selmani and Marianne Mispelaëre, the museum is welcoming Anita Molinero’s installations. One of them is suspended in the air, right above the landing of the site’s main staircase. The artwork resembles a spaceship but is […]
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- April 23, 2018
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The Maison Noura restaurant of the avenue Marceau, located near the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, serves one of the best Lebanese cuisine in the capital. It has just been redecorated by the architect and interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon, in a style which combines oriental and contemporary touches. Maison Noura © […]
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- April 19, 2018
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Until May 20th, 2018, the musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris (MAM) (Paris Museum of modern art) is presenting amongst its collections a piece by Sheila Hicks (1934-), which she specially designed for the site. The artist studied the structure of the MAM’s large hall where Lucio Fontana's neon decorates the ceiling. Sheila […]
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- April 16, 2018
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Until May 13th, 2018, the Palais de Tokyo is presenting the work of the artist Massinissa Selmani. For this retrospective, the Prix SAM pour l’art contemporain 2016 laureate studied the history of Louise Michel (1830-1905), anarchistic activist and a major figure of the Commune de Paris. In order to do so, the drawer travelled to […]
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- April 13, 2018
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Until July 2nd, 2018, the Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine de la Ville de Paris focuses on the French architect Georges-Henri Pingusson (1894-1978), one of the pioneers of French modernism, a movement which appeared during World War I. The exhibition puts the spotlight on his most beautiful creations. Among them, his famous master-piece the […]
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- April 06, 2018
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While it is still possible to visit Kader Attia & Jean Jacques Lebel’s retrospective entitled “One and other”, at the Palais de Tokyo, the museum welcomes Marianne Mispelaëre who is presenting her artworks until May 13th, 2018. Grand Prix winner of the 62nd salon de Montrouge, Marianne Mispelaëre explores through drawing, destroyed monuments which leave […]
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- April 02, 2018
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The Palais de Tokyo welcomes the 4th edition of the Do Disturb festival, from the 6th to the 8th of April, 2018. This three-day event is dedicated to the arts of dance, theatre and music. Florence Peake RITE, 2017 Credit: Anne Tetzlaff. Dancers: Iris Chan, Katye Coe, Susanna Recchia, Antonio De La Fe, Sam Kennedy. […]
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- March 29, 2018
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As of today, and until April 4th, 2018, the théâtre national de Chaillot welcomes for the very first time the French choreographer Jann Gallois and her dance troupe BurnOut, founded in 2012. Born in 1988 in a family of professional musicians, Jann Gallois received very early on a musical training at the conservatoire. An exceptional […]
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- March 28, 2018
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As of Wednesday, and until January 7th, 2019, the musée de l’Homme takes us back to Prehistory with an exhibition dedicated to the Neanderthal man, who disappeared 35.000 years ago. He was discovered in 1856 after his cranial cavity was found in the Neander Valley (hence its name), in Germany. This Homo genus species gave […]
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- March 26, 2018
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Until July 1st, 2018, the Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine of the City of Paris is dedicating an exhibition to the most famous Finnish architect and designer: Alvar Aalto (1898-1976). After studying at the Helsinki University of Technology, Alvar Aalto opened his first architectural office in Jyväskylä in 1923. Fascinated by decorative art, he […]
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- March 23, 2018
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