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The Cinémathèque française (French film library) pays tribute to its founder, Henri Langlois (1914-1977), with an unprecedented retrospective on the man who made a connection between cinema and arts. It was also thanks to Henri Langlois that cinema moved from a status of entertainment to that of seventh art. He left behind a rich collection […]
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This exhibition is based on the Atlas Mnémosyne by early 20th century art historian Aby Warburg. Conceived by art critic Georges Didi-Huberman and artist Arno Gisinger, this event shows how images from the past can survive until present time, through painting, cinema, and arts in general. Exhibition: "New Ghosts Stories", from February 14th to September […]
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In its exhibition dedicated to the secrets of how a cartoon is made, the Gaîté Lyrique museum unveils the works of around fifteen international artists specialized in animated movie. The public will be shown mock-ups, sketches, wood, paper and plasticine figurines, as well as storyboard archives. For instance, you will learn that it takes 24 […]
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In partnership with the Fondation Jean Jaurès, the French national Archives present an exhibition devoted to the life of Jean Jaurès, a brillant French speaker very committed in politics and in journalism, who was murdered in 1914. The founder of democratic socialism, Jean Jaurès became a reference of French republic. He also launched the newspaper […]
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Considering that the frequence of poplar planting has considerably decreased in France for the last few years, the Conseil National du Peuplier (Poplar National Council) has decided to sound the alarm and alerted the media. In the 1990s, France planted 2 million poplars per year, compared to only 600 000 in 2013! CNP vice-president Hervé […]
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The Custodia Foundation exhibits 142 drawings by Jérôme Bosch and Abraham Bloemart, taken from collections of the Boijmans Van Beuningen museum in Rotterdam. The art of drawing is presented from the end of the Middle Age to the dawn of the Golden Age, from 1460 to 1620. Exhibition: "From Bosch to Bloemaert, Dutch drawings from the 15th and […]
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In its new exhibition, the BnF focuses on the workshop of Aldo Crommelynck (1931-2008), a renowned printer who contributed to Paris' good reputation in the field of prints. After following an initiation to engraving with master printer Roger Lacourière, he opened his workshop in Montparnasse in 1956. He worked with the most famous artists of […]
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