
Gaston Paris exhibit at the Pompidou Center
The Centre Pompidou is hosting a free exhibition on the work of photographer Gaston Paris.
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The Centre Pompidou is hosting a free exhibition on the work of photographer Gaston Paris.
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The Quai Branly Museum presents an artistic journey to discover the sculptures of Southwest Congo, a country rich in cultures and traditions that are very diverse.
The Carnavalet Museum offers to all lovers of literature an exhibition dedicated to Marcel Proust and in particular to his link with the City of Light.
This winter the Jardin des Plantes offers us a magical stroll for the 3rd edition of the Lantern Festival.
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The Champs Elysees avenue is a must-see during the winter season in Paris. We go there to stroll and admire the Christmas decorations, to do our shopping, but there is one more reason this year: a magnificent open air exhibition!
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The Musée du Luxembourg is exhibiting the work of Vivian Maier, an American photographer with an extraordinary career.
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Georg Baselitz is the protagonist of the new exhibition at the Centre Pompidou. It is a masterful retrospective of ten decades of creation, conceived in collaboration with the artist himself.
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The Louis Vouitton Foundation presents the Mozorov brothers' collection of over 200 masterpieces of modern French and Russian art.
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Conceived by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the exhibition "Thierry Mugler, Couturissime" comes to the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and retraces the career of this great creator who, thanks to his originality and his unique creative impulse, revolutionized fashion, haute couture and perfume.
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The Jardin des Plantes once again invites us to discover fascinating ecosystems, this time with the help of digital innovation. The new exhibition "The Sensory Odyssey", created in partnership with the Sensory Odissey Studio, mobilizes each of our senses and shows us the beauty but also the fragility of our planet.
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The Musée d'Orsay presents the personal collection of Paul Signac, a self-taught artist who learned his craft by looking at the works of Monet, Degas and many other leading lights of Impressionist art.
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On the occasion of the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution of 1821, the Louvre Museum hosts an exhibition that traces and highlights the links between Greece and European culture.
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