Follow Me

Close
En Vrac is the love of wine and nature. Wine shop owner Thierry Poincin opened this cellar where you can drink and eat, and now owns three places in Paris, including an annex at the Recyclerie. En Vrac serves carefully selected natural, sulfite-free wines to be drunk in or taken away, whether alone or with […]
Continue Reading
With this exhibition entitled "Vivre avec ça?!" (“Live through that?!”), the galerie Kamel Mennour offers to discover the work of the artist Lili Reynaud-Dewar, who won the 15th Prix Fondation d’entreprise Ricard (a Parisian art prize). In an electro music atmosphere, visitors will discover what looks like the remains of a party: bed with their […]
Continue Reading
The Grand Palais is exhibiting 500 works from the most famous Japanese artist of the world: Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849). All at once a painter, an engraver and a graphic artist, Hokusai is famous for his landscape prints that bear testimony of the soul of Japan, of the country’s spiritualism, and of the traditional principles of […]
Continue Reading
L’institut des Lettres et Manuscripts is holding an exhibition on a man who left his mark on the history of erotic literature: Le Marquis de Sade. Nearly 200 original manuscripts, letters, books, drawings and extremely rare erotic portraits from the so-called “Divine Marquis” will be exhibited for the occasion. However, the central piece of the […]
Continue Reading
Botanic is the only garden center chain that banished pesticides from its stores. Renowned for its commitment in favor of the environment, the brand has decided to go further with the "Let's pulverize pesticides" operation. Botanic prompts you to collect the pesticides you have at home and to bring them to a Botanic garden center. The […]
Continue Reading
The galerie Suzanne Tarasiève is hosting Jean Bedez’ first solo exhibition. Mastering both drawing and sculpture techniques, this artist graduated from the Fine Arts School of Paris. This exhibition is entitled “L’Art du combat” (“The art of fighting”) – a reference to David Bronstein’s book Zurich International Chess Tournament 1953. Through his creations, Jean Bedez […]
Continue Reading
Marcel Duchamp is a major figure of the 20th century artistic landscape. His quirky – and sometimes a bit provocative – works remain at the centre of a complex debate: was the artist’s intent to kill or overhaul painting? His creations left nobody indifferent, that is for sure. The Centre Pompidou is paying a tribute […]
Continue Reading
With this exhibition entitled “Resonances”, French movie director Bertrand Bonello intends to put your visual and aural senses to the test. Discover this retrospective of the director’s cinematographic work at the Centre Pompidou. Divided into two sections, this exhibition presents Bonello’s movies on one hand, and a selection of works which were revisited, analysed and […]
Continue Reading
With this new exhibition, the musée Cernuschi invites visitors to discover the powerful emotional connexion of Japanese people to nature through nearly sixty paintings on paper and silk. This retrospective entitled “Japan with the passing seasons” also describes the symbolism associated with each theme – flowers, birds, lanscapes – since the 8th century. This strong […]
Continue Reading