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In parallel with the exhibition “Carte Blanche à Jayashree Chakravarty”, the musée Guimet welcomes another exhibition: “Images birmanes, trésors photographiques du MNAAG” ("Birman pictures, photographic treasures of the MNAAG"), until 22nd January, 2018. This retrospective unveils about hundred rare photographs of Burman in the second half of the 19th century. These pictures have never been […]
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“El Baile” is the result of a collaboration between the contemporary dancer and choreographer Mathilde Monnier and the Argentinian writer Alan Pauls. Together, they stage this creation freely inspired by the iconic show, “Le Bal” by Jean-Claude Penchenat, of 1981, that depicts France people’s history after the Liberation. “Le Bal” turns into “El Baile” and […]
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After its exhibition “Corail, coeur de vie” that ended on 30th September, 2017, the Aquarium de Paris is now interested in “Récifs coralliens” until 6th December, 2017. Through this retrospective, it is the missions and the actions of the UNESCO Marine Programme that are presented in order to protect these reefs. The Aquarium de Paris […]
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Since 18th October, 2017 until 15th January, 2018 the musée Guimet welcomes for its fifth contemporary carte blanche the Indian artist Jayashree Chakravarty, in its rotunda of the fourth floor. On that occasion, a plant installation is exposed, evoking outside’s fragility and vulnerability but also life’s inexorable movement or even, nature’s capacity to regenerate. To […]
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When the exhibition “Nous et les autres. Des préjugés au racisme.” (“We and the others – From prejudices to racism”) is held until 8th January, 2018, the musée de l’Homme launches another retrospective, this time dedicated to Jean Rouch and Catherine de Clippel’s photographic work. This event is organized for the centenary of the birth of […]
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After “Dioramas” and Gareth Nyandoro, the Palais de Tokyo welcomes the Parisian artist Camille Henrot, for its third “Carte Blanche” of the year. With “Days are Dogs”, this artist who lives in New York, in the United States, questions the relationships of authority and the elements that rule human beings’ everyday life. The exhibition is […]
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