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50 million tonnes of electronic equipment and electronics rubbish, commonly known as DEE or D3E, will be produced each year across the entire world according to estimates from the European Union. This alarming figure demonstrates the importance of recycling these kinds of objects that are no longer needed. This is just one of the other […]
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“L’Art de manger” exhibition opens today at the musée Dapper and invites visitors to discover the “Art of eating” through the rituals and traditions of African tribes. Indeed, it is associated with many rules and traditions, both in everyday-life and during celebrations and ceremonies. With utensils, cult idols and many other historical objects, this retrospective […]
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There was a time where alchemists dreamt of being able to transform lead into gold. Today, a team of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have found a means to carrying out a metamorphosis much more interestingly thanks to recycling : transforming lead into solar panels. To do this, they used the metal contained in […]
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B.B, the two most famous initials in the world! The Parisian Galerie de l’Instant, dedicates a free exhibition to Brigitte Bardot, the most beautiful woman in the word from the 1950s to the early 1970s. Genuine sex symbol of an era, she successfully captivated the audience with her sulky pout, her dancer’s legs and her […]
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Exhibition: Le Japon rive gauche The Land of the Rising Sun is occupying the Bon Marché, a famous Parisian shop, until October 18th. This event, entitled “Japan – Left Bank”, offers to discover the country’s extraordinary culture with the sale of culinary products, clothes, cosmetics and many other surprises in the store. The ground floor […]
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The galerie Thaddaeus Ropac is hosting the third solo exhibition of works by French painter Jules de Balincourt. This “Michel Houellebecq of painting” developed a very unique style, both Raw and Expressionist, with a colourful touch reminding of Fauvism. Until October 18th, 19 of his new works will be exhibited – figurative oil paintings on […]
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Discover this exhibition entitled “Paul Durand-Ruel – The gamble of the Impressionists Manet, Monet, Renoir” at the musée du Luxembourg. This retrospective is centred on Paul Durand-Ruel, who is considered to be one of the greatest art dealers of the 19th century and who played a major role in the international recognition of Impressionism. This […]
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This exhibition dedicated to Frank Gehry begins today at the Centre Pompidou. If this French-Canadian architect’s name doesn’t ring a bell, you probably know his work though. Among other things, he designed the Guggenheim Museum of Bilbao, the Cinémathèque Française de Paris and the luxury hotel Marques de Riscal in Spain. He is recognised as […]
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This exhibition entitled “The dance of forms” begins tomorrow and marks the entry of 72 new works into the collection of the musée Guimet. They were donated to the museum by their creator, Samiro Yunoki, an artist specialised in the Japanese technique of the Katazome (literally “dyeing from a form”). A perfect occasion to discover […]
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