For its new exhibition starting in two days, the National Museum of the Marine takes us to the ends of the North-West Atlantic, on long cod fishing campaigns of the 16th century. Through its "In the cracks" retrospective, the museum tells the whole story of "Great fishing" via extracts, novels and films, paintings and drawings […]
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- October 05, 2015
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The Musée d'art moderne de la Ville de Paris (MAM), located next to the Green Hotels Paris, starts the autumn term on the right foot with an exhibition dedicated to the great Andy Warhol. This previously unseen retrospective featuring over 200 artworks by the artist is featured following the first European presentation of Shadows, the 102 […]
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- October 02, 2015
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Paris' 14th Nuit Blanche will take place on Saturday. This year the event is taking place in the north of the capital and there are two different routes designed by, among others, José-Manuel Gonçalvès, the director of 104, who is Nuit Blanche's artistic director for the second year running. The first route is in the […]
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- October 01, 2015
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From September 20th to December 10th, 2015, four of Paris' well-known Museums are taking part in the second year of Paris Musées Off. The Petit Palais, Paris Museum of Modern Art (MAM), Carnavalet Museum, and the Musée de la Vie romantique (the Romantics Museum), are organizing arty activities that tie-in with their current exhibitions. So, […]
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- September 30, 2015
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As part of Paris Fashion Week, Snoopy and his sister, Belle, are on the catwalk at the Palais de Tokyo! In an alcove at the Museum are more than 60 figurines that have been dressed by the most famous names in couture. Belle and Snoopy wear Diane Von Furstenberg, Emanuel Ungaro, Isabel Marant, and Rodarte. […]
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- September 29, 2015
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Following "Intérieur coréen" and "Art bonpo", the Guimet Museum focuses on contemporary Korean art this time. He has thus given a free rein to Korean ceramist Lee Bae. The artist is known for working with coal, a material at the center of his imagination but that has also a strong symbolic and ritual impact in the Korean […]
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- September 28, 2015
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The Parisian Grand Palais hosts the first extensive French retrospective dedicated to Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, one of the greatest portrait painters of the 18th century. Originally from the petty bourgeoisie, the artist soon finds her place among the greats of the realm until becoming the official painter of Queen Marie-Antoinette. This vast retrospective features […]
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- September 25, 2015
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Paris is readying itself for an historic day on September 27th, 2015. Anne Hidalgo, the Mayor of Paris, has initiated Paris' first car free day! In order to help make people more aware of climate problems and speed up energy transition, the French capital is going to have five areas that are reserved for pedestrians […]
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- September 24, 2015
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September 26th and 27th welcome the 19th edition of the Gardens Festival, and there will be nearly 400 events to explore in 150 places all over the Ile-de-France! These two days celebrating plants and animals are completely dedicated to letting Parisians and tourists get closer to the beauties of nature. There are different events offered […]
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- September 23, 2015
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The nail varnish brand Kure Bazaar, which was founded in 2012 by the famous Swiss-Indonesian model Kartika Luyet, has a formula that is 85% natural. The model had the idea of creating organic nail varnish while she was pregnant and was helped by her best friend, a cosmetics expert. She had stopped wearing nail varnish […]
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- September 22, 2015
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