
The Carnavalet Museum presents "Parisiennes Citoyennes !"
The Carnavalet Museum presents "Parisiennes citoyennes", a fascinating exhibition in memory of the struggles for the emancipation of women.
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The Carnavalet Museum presents "Parisiennes citoyennes", a fascinating exhibition in memory of the struggles for the emancipation of women.
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The Palais Galliera dedicates the first exhibition of fall to one of the greatest artists of the 20th century: Frida Kahlo.
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As every year, September is the month of the annual appointment of the Heritage Days. On September 17 and 18, 2022, many museums, monuments and more will open their doors for free and organize guided tours and animations specially designed for the occasion.
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For this new year 2022, the Centre Pompidou offers us an exhibition dedicated to the French artist Gérard Garouste.
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The Musée des Arts Décoratifs' new exhibition "Shocking" pays tribute to the inspiring and courageous work of the Italian fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli.
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The exhibition “Delacroix and Color” honors the complexity and richness of the work of this leading artist of romanticism.
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During the whole month of August, the Atelier des Lumières offers us again the possibility to admire the breathtaking works of Vincent van Gogh, this time by night!
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Like every summer, the Musée du Quai Branly is organising a new edition of the Summer Garden, a totally free programme to experience a green interlude in the heart of Paris!
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The exhibition "Fugues in Color" completely liberates the paint to let it come out of the canvas to invade the space. The walls, the floor and the ceiling become the artists' new canvases. The colours literally run away and give life to a unique exhibition with references to American underground culture.
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Emotions have always been at the centre of artistic creation. Over the centuries, painters have represented emotions in their own unique way. Today we can admire a wide variety of paintings from all artistic movements that represent sadness, joy, anger and many other emotions in a thousand different ways.
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The world-famous photographer Steve McCurry's famous images are on show for the first time in Paris at the Musée Maillol.
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The National Museum of Asian Art invites visitors to discover the art of ceramics. The exhibition "Toucher les feu" (Touching Fire) traces the history and creativity of Japanese women, who were able to express themselves artistically only after the Second World War.
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