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The Palais de Tokyo is holding a brand new exhibition entitled "Le bord des mondes" (“At the edge of the worlds”), which questions the limits of artistic creation. In this regard, this retrospective gathered together artists and creators from outside the common Art world such as Theo Jansen, Carlos Espinosa, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Rose-Lynn Fisher and […]
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Through this exhibition entitled "La Toilette: Naissance de l'intime" (“The Toilette: birth of intimacy”), the Musée Marmottan Monet retraces the evolution of the artistic theme of the toilette. Throughout the centuries, many artists depicted scenes of toilette and bath, as well as the places where these daily cleanliness rituals are executed. This retrospective covers the […]
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Starting from tomorrow, the Palais de Tokyo is hosting a major exhibition dedicated to Vassilakis Takis, a Greek sculptor based in France since the ‘50s. This contemporary plastic artist is a major figure in post-war sculpture and has always been fascinated by magnetic fields. Throughout his career (he will celebrate his 90th birthday this year), […]
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After its B.B exhibition, the Galerie de l’Instant of Paris is dedicating a free exhibition to American actress and sex symbol Marilyn Monroe. For the occasion, curator Julia Gragnon has gathered famous photographs taken in the intimacy of the star, appearing sometimes shy and sometimes radiant – like when she poses with her husband Arthur […]
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In 2013, the Gagosian Gallery of New York City held an exhibition dedicated to French figurative painter Balthus entitled “The Last Studies”. Today, Gagosian Paris is hosting a career-spanning exhibition of the talented artist’s photographs, paintings and drawings until February 2015. The only retrospective dedicated to Balthus’ work held in Paris since the 1983/1984 exhibition […]
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The Pinacothèque is holding an exhibition dedicated to Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) and the Vienna Secession movement, which anticipated the birth of Expressionism in the early 20th century. The painter had a major role in this movement; over 180 of his masterpieces are exhibited. This exhibition also includes some more intimate pieces such as portraits of […]
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The Muséum d’histoire naturelle (Natural History Museum) is presenting its brand new exhibition dedicated to great apes, entitled “On the trail of the great apes”. It is divided into five themed sections in which the morphological characteristics of chimpanzees, gorillas and orang-utans and their evolution are presented. In the fourth part of the exhibition, visitors […]
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Le Bal is hosting Canadian artist Mark Lewis’ works – Cold Morning (2009), Above and Below the Minhocão, among others – a very singular reflection on the city and its inhabitants. Mark Lewis began his artistic career in the ‘90s with works creating a dialogue between photography, painting and film. “Mark Lewis: Above and Below” […]
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The musée du Louvre presents the fourth and final part of its cycle entitled “New Frontier” and dedicated to American art: “Pomp and Fragments”. This retrospective explores the rise of the still life genre in the 19th century and offers to discover this secluded movement and its singular style. A selection of ten masterpieces by […]
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