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Through this exhibition entitled “Fafi 2.0”, Fafi, a street artist from Toulouse, intends to interpret the quantity and diversity of images we assimilate daily, as well as their legitimacy. With selfies, alterations and inspirational posters, this artist, who also directed music videos for M.I.A, Azealia Banks and Carte Blanche, questions the becoming of these “works […]
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Many foreign designers contributed to what we now call the “French fashion tradition”. Gathering together about a hundred extraordinary pieces lent by the palais Galliera, the “Fashion Mix” exhibition is currently held at the musée de l’histoire de l’immigration de la Porte Dorée (“Museum of Immigration History”). Visitors will discover both private and public archival […]
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The Philharmonie de Paris has just opened its doors and already charmed its way into the public’s heart with its futuristic architecture, which was designed by French architect Jean Nouvel. This mineral building is located just next to the Cité de la musique. Its façade is made of cast aluminium and shiny stainless steel and […]
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Budding scientists, this exhibition was made for you! To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the CERN (European Organisation for nuclear research), the Palais de la Découverte is holding this retrospective entitled “Le Grand Collisionneur LHC” (“The Large Collider LHC”). This exhibition will take visitors to the heart of the largest particle accelerator of the world: […]
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After a seven years break, the “Zizi sexuel” exhibition (“Sexual willy”) is back at the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie de Paris. Dedicated to children aged 9 to 14, it covers some important themes such as puberty, sexuality, self-respect and respect for others, mutual consent and gender equality. Through this playful and interactive course, […]
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The Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine is holding a new exhibition, which is divided into eight themed sections and intends to demonstrate that the current restoration techniques have become outdated. This retrospective entitled “Un bâtiment, combien de vies?” (“How many lives for a building?”) retraces the changes modern architectural landscape underwent from the middle […]
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To celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Eugène Viollet-le-Duc (1814-1879), the Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine is holding a great retrospective dedicated to this French architect and theorist of the 19th century who was fascinated by the Middle Ages. He is mostly famous for his interpretive “restorations” of medieval buildings, such as […]
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