It’s within the framework of its Art and Eroticism season in the East, that the Pinacothèque in Paris welcomes a collection of erotic Japanese prints. Created in the Edwardian era, between 1603 and 1867, these artworks were commissioned by the upper class. Fruits of a number of fantasies, these works were especially collected in secret […]
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- December 03, 2014
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Vegetarian addresses are becoming more and more common on the Parisian gastronomic scene, and what a delight! But what interests us this week, are the vegetarian brunches, and still only a few exist in Paris. Hobbes is an organic vegetarian restaurant, where you can have an excellent brunch on the week-end. It offers classic versions […]
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- December 02, 2014
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Le Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature has created an exhibition of the animal artist, society portraitist and illustrator Xavier de Poret (1897-1975). This remarkable observer of nature who spent part of his childhood in the family home near to Fontainebleau, was fascinated very early on by birds, and horses, his father was […]
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- December 02, 2014
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La Polka Gallery presents an exhibition curated by the German film director Wim Wenders, who has selected fifteen or so shots by his friend the Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado. These two artists recently collaborated over the long-showing “Le Sel de la terre” paying homage to the beauty of our planet through its fauna, flora and […]
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- December 01, 2014
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Le Musée de la Poupée devotes an exhibition to one of the objects that reminds us of our childhood: the snow globe. In a fairylike and kitsch style, this household trinket is always popular. This is retrospective in addition to showing a variety of these objects, offers a discovery of the history of the snow […]
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- November 28, 2014
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Just a stone’s throw away from the Eiffel Tower, La Verrière is first and formostly a truly great concept of well-being. Divided into three spaces, you can come here to relax around a good vegetarian meal, to benefit from some care between the hands of an experienced osteopath, or even to admire the art works […]
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- November 27, 2014
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Sonia Delaunay, aided by her husband Robert Delaunay, was one of the pioneers of abstraction, playing an important role in the art from the XX century. She began in fauvism, immersed herself with fashion, posters for shows and mural decorations, which all prepared the abstraction with conviction. Today, the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville […]
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- November 27, 2014
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Until the end of April 2015, the Pompidou Centre welcomes the major exhibition of Jeff Koons, the first of its kind in Europe. This world famous New York artist was largely inspired by Pop Art and the ready-made. In his paintings and sculptures, he informs of the principles of the market and the cult of […]
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- November 26, 2014
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Ethics and fashion have long since been incompatible. But L’Herbe Rouge proves it is possible with a poetic clothing line at affordable prices. But wearing this ethical label is also and above all about adopting a new way of consuming, by respecting and measuring our environmental impact. In producing this eco-design, this brand plays with […]
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- November 25, 2014
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Le Musée de la vie romantique (The Museum of the romantic life) welcomes one of the biggest figures of French Romance: Charles Nodier (1780-1844). This essay writer and novelist was the head of the works, by the sides of the baron Taylor, the “The picturesque and romantic journeys in ancient France”. This huge engraved art […]
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- November 25, 2014
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