The Centre Pompidou offers to visitors the occasion to discover surrealist photographer Jacques-André Boiffard’s talent, through the very first retrospective dedicated to his work. This exhibition is organised to celebrate the opening of the new photo gallery of the Centre. The seventy masterpieces exhibited will definitely stimulate visitors’ imagination and allow them to unwind for […]
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- November 05, 2014
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The Centre Culturel Suisse invites you to discover a somewhat unusual artist: Miriam Cahn. Since the ‘70s, she realises her masterpieces on the floor, most of the time with black chalk. Her very intense work is both disturbing and fascinating. The artist also paints colourful works of art with oil paint. The beauty on her […]
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- November 04, 2014
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Lead by the Kokopelli association, the campaign “Seeds without borders” warms the hearts of the defenders of the planet. Their ambition? To aid rural communities from the poorest countries by sending them organic seeds of a variety of vegetables that are not only free, but are also reproducible. They are accompanied by technical documents offering […]
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- November 04, 2014
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The Art Ludique museum is offering you to take a look behind-the-scenes of the famous Japanese animation film studio Ghibli, until March 1st of 2015. The exhibition, entitled “Studio Ghibli layout designs – understanding the secrets of Takahata & Miyazaki’s animation”, reveals the secrets of the animation of their masterpieces – My Neighbour Totoro, Grave […]
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- November 03, 2014
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The galerie Lélia Mordoch is exhibiting the artist Bernard Rancillac’s work around a character everyone knows: Mickey Mouse. You’ll be surprised to discover the famous mouse in paintings of a very different kind than Disney’s magical world. Surrounded by caricatural faces, or represented in disturbing situation, Bernard Rancillac’s Mickey will definitely not leave anybody indifferent. […]
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- October 31, 2014
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A stone’s throw away from the Green Hotels Paris a huge exposition is taking place at the Musée national de la Marine. Amphora of the Container extends over just less than 1000m² and is connected over an interactive and fun course. This retrospective looks to explain the commercial trade which took place during maritime journeys […]
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- October 30, 2014
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Autumn in Paris is marked by the number of events revolving around Art, so the FIAC can’t just give one example. The trade shows, salons, and exhibitions to follow and not to miss out on. This Autumn is going to be more artistic than ever, since we see the unavoidable cultural places reopen their doors […]
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- October 30, 2014
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The galerie Thaddaeus Ropas is holding Oliver Beer’s new exhibition entitled “Diabolus In Musica”. He had previously collaborated with the gallery back in October 2013. Visitors will be delighted to discover this talented young British artist’s installations. One of them is based on a musical chord called the “Tritone” or “Diabolus in Musica”, which got […]
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- October 29, 2014
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A real treasure among Parisian gastronomic restaurants, the Etc is located in the fancy 16th arrondissement, not far from the place de l'Etoile. Its name may sound intriguing, but this bistro is mostly liked for its contemporary chic decor, with its elegant ebony colors. Created by the collaboration between Christian Le Squer and Bernard Pinaud […]
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- October 28, 2014
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Japanese artist Motoï Yamamoto’s work is a fascinating world of illusions. Immerse yourself in his installations of poured salt at la deuxième galerie particulière, which take the form of labyrinths, and other complex patterns such as sea foam and fallen leaves. The use of salt is very symbolic since it is linked to life and […]
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- October 28, 2014
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Seeds without borders : the campaign full of humanity