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The Compagnie Française de l’Orient et de la Chine is hosting Jeanne Wilkins’ works in this exhibition entitled “Points de suspension” (“Suspension Point”). This artist makes suspended structures using small porcelain pieces she hangs with transparent nylon thread, creating volume and airiness. Most of her works even make a slight sound. These suspended structures are […]
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To celebrate the 250th anniversary of the opening of the Baccarat factory, the Petit Palais is hosting over 300 crystal objects lent by major French museums, such as the Arts et Métiers museum or the Louvre. This exhibition, entitled “Baccarat, La legend du cristal” (“Baccarat: crystal legend”), is the first Baccarat retrospective held in France […]
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For the Mois de la Photo (“Month of Photography”), the galerie Berthet Aittouarès is presenting an exhibition dedicated to photographer Ernest Pignon-Ernest in partnership with the Maison Européenne de la Photographie. For now more than 30 years, he covers the city walls of the whole world with his ephemeral works. Throughout the years, the urban […]
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To celebrate the 20th anniversary of its creation, the musée de la Poupée (the Doll museum) is hosting two exhibitions, including one entitled ‘Minuscules’. This retrospective dedicated to pocket dolls comes back on the evolution of children’s toys throughout the centuries. Indeed, these miniature dolls were kids’ most beloved toys between 1870 and 1914. They […]
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The musée Jacquemart-André is presenting its new exhibition about the work of one of the greatest painters of the Italian Renaissance: Pietro Perugino (1450-1523). He notably was Raphaël’s master, and profoundly influenced the 15th century with his luminous and colourful art. The stylistic continuity between the painter and his disciple is central in this exhibition […]
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Starting tomorrow, this powerful exhibition, entitled ‘Industry’, will delight photography enthusiasts at the Galerie Polka. This rather unusual exhibition presents the work of two young French photographers, Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre, who share a quite singular passion for modern ruins since 2002. This duo roams the abandoned industrial areas, camera in hand, in order […]
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