The Palais Galliera presents 150 photographs taken by the 80 greatest fashion photographers, from Guy Bourdin and Herb Ritts to Corinne Day and Peter Lindbergh and even Erwin Blumenfeld. This exhibition is an opportunity to discover the archives of Condé Nast in Paris, Milan, London and New York. Most of the pictures shown are original. […]
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- March 20, 2014
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The New Yorker photographer William Klein is undoubtedly one of the most influential and controversial contemporary artists. He is currently exhibiting his digital photos of Brooklyn at the Polka Galerie, in Paris. Exhibition: "Brooklyn + William Klein", from March 22nd to May 24th 2014. Open Tuesday - Saturday from 11am to 7:30pm. Free entrance. William […]
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- March 19, 2014
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From March 20th to 23rd, Surfrider Foundation Europe organizes the 19th edition of the Ocean Initiatives, a large beaches, lakes and rivers clean-up operation in Europe. This year's theme is based on the slogan "Jeter par terre, c'est jeter en mer", which means "If you drop it on the land, it ends up in the […]
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- March 18, 2014
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The Cité du Cinéma holds an unseen exhibition devoted to George Lucas' cult saga: Star Wars. 200 original pieces from Lucas Arts Museum are presented to the public on two film sets of around 2000 square meters, converted in an exhibition area. You will discover the costumes of your favorite characters, accessories, as well as […]
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- March 18, 2014
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The Musée en Herbe holds an exhibition devoted to the New Realists, from Cesar and Klein to Niki de Saint Phalle and Rotella. This major retrospective can be interpreted on two levels and proposes to discover the artists of this major movement, but also to get acquainted with archeology. Indeed, parents and children are invited […]
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- March 17, 2014
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The Centre Culturel du Crous de Paris (Cultural Centre of the Students' representative body of Paris) presents a free exhibition dedicated to the great French comic actor Louis de Funès (1914-1983), to celebrate the 100th anniversary of his birth. 300 works from a private collection are shown to the public, such as scripts and press […]
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- March 14, 2014
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Created on May 12th, 1964, the Stations Vertes label, awarding eco-friendly resort villages, was a pioneer in the field of eco-tourism in France. Now celebrating its 50th anniversary, the label comprises 544 green holiday and ski resorts throughout France, 25% of which are located in a nature reserve. Their main objective is to preserve the […]
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- March 13, 2014
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For this exhibition, the artist Olivier Mosset, a renowned figure in abstract geometric painting, has worked with several colleagues in order to combine sculpture with video and installation with performance. Open until March 30th, free entrance! Exhibition: "Olivier Mosset: Collaborations", from January 17th to March 30th, 2014. Open Tuesday - Sunday, from 1pm to 7pm. […]
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- March 13, 2014
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With the upcoming centenary of World War I, the Musée des Lettres et Manuscrits (museum of letters and manuscripts) in Paris holds an exhibition devoted to historical testimonies from WWI French soldiers, who witnessed barbary. Whether it be the letter of an inlove soldier, that of two angry generals, or even letters written by De […]
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- March 12, 2014
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A few days ago, smartphone giant Apple decided to implement its iPhone recycling program in France, enabling French people to bring back their devices in Apple stores. Until recently, you could only recycle your old phone via the internet. Those who make this eco-responsible gesture will obtain a gift card for their next smartphone purchase. […]
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- March 11, 2014
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Apple launches its iPhone recycling program in France