Comic books move to the Centre Pompidou
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Until 8 February 2016, Claire Bretécher, the major figure of the comic strip of the seventies, takes us into her imagination at the Centre Pompidou's Public ...
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Until 8 February 2016, Claire Bretécher, the major figure of the comic strip of the seventies, takes us into her imagination at the Centre Pompidou's Public ...
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Frenchman Christophe Gin is the new winner of the Carmignac Photojournalism Prize a few months after Iranian photographer Newsha Tavakolian. Out of the spotlight, ...
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Eduardo Arroyo, Mediterranean to the end of the brush, is a famous painter, engraver, lithographer, sculptor and theatre decorator, a major representative of ...
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After a busy season, the festival is coming to an end. But it ends with a nice surprise: selected readings with Anny Duperey! Previously the company L'Abreuvoir will ...
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In July 2016, in Istanbul, France will present the dossier on the Chaîne des Puys - Limagne fault to the UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Prior to that, ...
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"J'avais posé le monde sur la table" (I had put the world on the table) shows in the Cellier de Reims, Gérard Rondeau's comings and goings between the siege of ...
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Who doesn't know "The Scream" by Edvard Munch? If this is not the case, the Albertina offers you a catch-up session by exhibiting the printed graphic work of the ...
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Until November 22nd 2016, the Musée des Beaux-arts de Reims, in collaboration with the champagne house Vranken Pommery, is offering an exhibition dedicated to Henry ...
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" Sur the tip of the pencil reflects the skin of the universe, on the skin of the hands, the surface of the sculpture. "Giuseppe Penone, 2002. It's also the bias ...
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This is Alfredo Jaar's first major exhibition in a French museum and it was tailor-made for the Mac in Marseille from July 4 to January 10, 2016. 77 works for a ...
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The Salon du Livre et de la BD de Creil 2015 will take place from 18 to 22 November at the Faïencerie in Creil. The theme of this 29th edition, "Art and Life are ...
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Lyon is a multiple capital and among its most beautiful attributes, it is the capital of silk. In this city of canuts where looms have long worked to create the most ...
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Whether it be flashy or elegant visual elements, finery, clothing or yachts, the exhibition presents representations on the theme of Luxury built with the help of ...
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Even if one prefers to see animals in their first life, the approach to the animal world is easier when one can come and admire the collections of the Museum of ...
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Little known in France, Georgia O'Keeffe is one of the icons of American art and her work is among the most important of the 20th century. The exhibition devoted to ...
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What's romance all about? First a spleen with its roots in an unhappiness at the end of the 18th century in a time of political, economic but also social and ...
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Palais Galliera stages "rediscovered fashion" by exhibiting the treasures of the exceptional wardrobe of Countess Greffulhe for the first time. The divine Countess ...
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The Grand Palais opened its doors to photography for three days, with 140 galleries in the nave displaying photographs from nearly 33 different countries and ...
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Do you know what happened in Quiberon in 1795? If not, there is still time to come and discover the exhibition "Chouannerie(s) en Morbihan" which retraces through ...
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The Ghent Museum of Fine Arts is not afraid to show off its rich collection of Dutch paintings, dating from the 17th century, considered by many to be a golden age ...