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The Halle Saint-Pierre holds an exhibition devoted to the London magazine "Raw Vision", founded in 1989. It played a major role in the recognition of raw art on an international scale. The show presents the creations of 80 European, African, American, Indian and Japanese artists to the public. Exhibition: "Raw Vision, 25 Years of Raw […]
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For more than 50 years, Barbie has been a timeless icon. Wa can quote as a proof the fact that three Mattel dolls are sold every second in the world. The Musée de la Poupée in Paris (the Doll Museum) pays homage to the most famous of all dolls by exhibiting her 1960s wardrobe. A […]
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If you want to go for an unusual walk in Paris, you should discover the Green Belt. Away from Parisian traffic, this bucolic path goes through the East of the capital. During their walk, strollers are surrounded by nature as it is regaining its rights. The lush vegetation borders the path created for visitors and […]
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The Grand Palais holds a major retrospective on New Yorker photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. The artist became famous in the 1970s due to his erotic pictures. He took nude photos of some porn stars of the time, photographed swingers club clients and made the cover of the first album of singer Patti Smith, his partner at […]
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Launched in 2007, Earth Hour is a WWF (World Wild Fund) event that encourages every earthling to turn off the lights during 60 minutes, everywhere in the world. At 8:30pm sharp (French time), and for an hour, each and every one of us is invited to show their commitment to the fight against global warming. […]
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This exhibition presents around sixty photos taken by the most British of all photographers, Martin Parr, who reveals his vision of Paris. For two years, the artist has observed the daily life of Parisians, during various major events (Fashion Week, Paris Plage, International Agricultural Show), but also by going to museums and parks. To discover […]
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The Foundation Henri Cartier-Bresson holds an exhibitio devoted to Italian artist Guido Guidi, a key figure in Italian contemporary photography. The two-story retrospective comprises 1970s black and white experimental works and colored series like "Preganziol". To discover until April 27th. Exhibition: "Guigo Guidi, Veramente", from January 6th to April 27th 2014. Open Tuesday - Sunday […]
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The Musée des Arts Décoratifs holds a retrospective devoted to the work of Belgian fashion designer Dries Van Noten, a specialist of superpositions. This first Parisian retrospective analyzes the artist's creative process. Dries Van Noten studied fashion design at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp, before creating his first male collection in 1986. Exhibition: […]
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