
"Impressionist Decorations" at the Orangerie Museum
The exhibition "Impressionist Decorations" at the Musée de l'Orangerie, shows us the art of Impressionism in a rather unknown form: the decoration.
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The exhibition "Impressionist Decorations" at the Musée de l'Orangerie, shows us the art of Impressionism in a rather unknown form: the decoration.
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On May 12th, the Musée de Cluny, one of the ancient monuments of Paris, opened its doors after seven long years of renovation works. It now offers a new way to discover the treasures of the Middle Ages and also proposes guided tours of the ancient spaces of the Cluny baths complex, which were previously inaccessible.
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"Reclaim the Earth" is the new exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo. Fourteen artists of different origins and generations represent their vision of the links between the body and the earth in a context of ecological emergency.
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The Louvre's new exhibition "Pharaoh of the Two Lands" takes us to Napata, the ancient capital of the kingdom of Nubia, to retrace the life of Pharaoh Taharqa, one of the most famous sovereigns of his time.
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The Picasso Museum presents Maya Ruiz-Picasso, Pablo Picasso's first daughter, the fruit of the artist's love for Marie-Thérèse Walter, in a double exhibition not to be missed.
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Looking to unwind? To relive childhood memories? The “Pop Air” exhibition is perfect for you!
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Everyone knows the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, this extraordinary architectural project that continues to surprise us, created by Antoni Gaudí at the end of the 19ᵉ century.
For the first time in fifty years in France, you will have the opportunity to discover unpublished works of this master artist of Art Nouveau: The Musée d'Orsay invites you to visit the exhibition "Gaudí".
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The Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris has concocted for us « Extrudia » and « L’écart absolu » two explosive exhibitions dedicated to two women with absolutely unique universes: the punk sculptor Anita Molinero and the surrealist Toyen.
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It is one of the most popular novels in the world, a timeless masterpiece of French literature, loved by children and adults alike: The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The Musée des Arts Décoratifs pays tribute to this creation through the first major museum exhibition in France.
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As part of its cultural program focused on women artists, the Musée du Luxembourg presents its new exhibition "Pioneers. Artists of a new genre in the Paris of the Roaring Twenties" dedicated to these women artists who created in all fields and without any limits, during the Roaring Twenties in Paris.
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After the great success of the Dalì and Gaudì Exhibitions, the Atelier des Lumières proposes to immerse you in the exceptional works of Cezanne.
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The Centre Pompidou is hosting a free exhibition on the work of photographer Gaston Paris.
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