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The Philharmonie – Paris’ brand new museum of Music  – is holding an exhibition dedicated to French conductor Pierre Boulez, who will celebrate his 90th birthday this year. This retrospective looks back at the artist’s creative process and presents some of his most famous works such as his Second Piano Sonata. Visitors will also discover […]
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From March 20th to March 23rd 2015, Vivre Autrement, the French Ethical & Organic Trade Fair –Alternative Living Exhibition– will gather no less than 400 exhibitors at the Parc Floral de Paris, located within the Bois de Vincennes. This annual event aims to promote a more responsible way of consumption on the theme of alternative […]
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In partnership with the musée Carnavalet, the musée d’Orsay and the Bibliothèque nationale de France, the Petit Palais is dedicating an exhibition to the Opéra Comique. It is one of France’s three oldest theatre institutions – along with the Opéra de Paris and the Comédie Française. Entitled “From Carmen to Mélisande – Dramatic works at […]
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The musée du Luxembourg is holding an exhibition dedicated to the Tudors, a dynasty which left its mark on History, be it in books or on screens. These famous British monarchs of the Renaissance reigned with ambition on the English throne from 1485 to 1603. People have always been intrigued by their private life – […]
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The musée d’Orsay is hosting the masterpieces of French painter Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947), an eminent representative of modern art and the Arcadian movement. This exhibition, entitled “Painting Arcadia”, retraces the various periods of the artist’s career and gathers together prints, sculptures, paintings, sketches, decorative art as well as photographs. A most comprehensive retrospective to discover […]
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For the past decade, the Pesticide Action Week, repeated each year, aims to promote natural farming free from chemicals. On the first ten days of spring, visitors are welcome to inquire not only about the health and environmental stakes of pesticides, but also about their alternatives through various events in many countries, such as France, […]
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Created in 2013 at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the exhibition dedicated to pop star David Bowie is finally settling in Paris, right after a detour in Chicago. Visitors will discover the artist’s career and personal life through this exhibition composed of nearly sixty costumes, photographs, music videos and films. Some set models, […]
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The Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton de Paris, with the contribution of the ones of Tokyo and Munich, is holding an exhibition which gathers eight world-famous contemporary artists – Ghada Amer, Tatiana Trouvé, Chiharu Shiota, and others – around a common theme: threads. Used as the main material for the creation of the masterpieces exhibited, threads […]
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The French Mémorial du maréchal Leclerc de Hauteclocque et de la Libération de Paris and the Musée Jean Moulin showcase the previously unseen "Mémoires gravées" ("Engraved Memories") exhibition, illustrating the Second World War through postage stamps. 4950 French stamps, prints, sketches and trials are thus displayed on a 23-meter long timeline. “Engraved memories. Stamps tell […]
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