The Cinémathèque française (French film library) holds a new exhibition on Italian filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini. This chronological retrospective is divided into six sections, and recounts Pasolini’s life from his arrival in Rome to the night he was brutally murdered on Ostia beach. Exhibition: “Pasolini Roma”, from October 16th, 2013 to January 26th, 2014. Open […]
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- October 29, 2013
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The Musée des arts et métiers (Museum of Arts and Crafts) presents an exhibition that revisits Enki Bilal’s 1970s artworks. The visitors will be able to admire around a hundred drawings and original plates, but also objects and five hitherto unseen paintings. All of these works focus on humans, machines and planet. Exhibition: “Enki Bilal, […]
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- October 28, 2013
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The Pompidou Centre presents an exhibition devoted to the surrealist movement, from its creation in the 1920s. About a hundred sculptures and forty photographs will be shown, including works by Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Claude Cahun and Alexander Calder. Exhibition: “Surrealism and Objects”, from October 30th, 2013 to March 3rd, 2014. Open every day except […]
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- October 25, 2013
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Until the beginning of February 2014, the Musée d’art moderne de la Ville de Paris (City of Paris’ Museum of Modern Art) pays homage to textile art with an exhibition called “Decorum”. The visitors will be able to admire more than a hundred carpets and tapestries designed by great modern (Fernand Léger and Pablo Picasso) […]
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- October 24, 2013
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The Musée d’art moderne de la Ville de Paris (City of Paris’ Museum of Modern Art) presents the first French retrospective dedicated to Chinese painter Zeng Fanzhi. The exhibition shows about forty paintings and sculptures made by the artist between 1990 and 2012. They are all testimonies to his multiples influences, from pop art and […]
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- October 23, 2013
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The Palais de la Découverte, a French science museum, proposes an immersion in the ants world. You will observe living ant farms and discover different species of ants. This exhibition aims at explaining the role of this tiny animal in the ecosystems, through films, simulation games and even a giant mock-up. A show to enjoy […]
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- October 22, 2013
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In its new exhibition, the Musée national de la Marine brings us on the footsteps of Oman seamen, famous for their extraordinary stories, worthy of the legendary adventures of Sinbad the Sailor. Through paintings, maps and scale models, this retrospective presents the Oman hospitality and cultural wealth. From shipbuilding secrets to navigation tools, the whole […]
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- October 21, 2013
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The Musée Carnavalet, specialized in Parisian history, holds a new exhibition on the wardrobe of a Belle Epoque Parisian figure: Alice Alleaume. Working as a head saleswoman for one of the greatest haute couture Parisian houses, Chéruit, she came from a fashion-related family. Indeed, her mother was a dressmaker and her older sister Hortense was […]
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- October 18, 2013
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The Musée des Arts décoratifs presents the work of 55 French independent contemporary jewelry designers, that is more than 700 exceptional pieces of jewelry. They are exhibited among the museum’s permanent collections and go with photographs and videos explaining some new social behaviors as well as the role of jewelry sets in our modern society. […]
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- October 17, 2013
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The Musée de la Musique (French Music Museum) devotes its new exhibition to the punk artistic movement. More than 400 recordings, fanzines, leaflets, clothes, posters and disc and movie covers will be shown. The exhibition traces the movement evolution, from its beginnings in the UK to its expansion through Europe. Punk movement encouraged DIY, dispraised […]
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- October 16, 2013
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