Manga is coming to Paris!
Recommended by Jérémy THIEBAUD
It is on more than 17 000m² that the 21st edition of the Paris Manga & Sci-Fi Show will welcome its 70 000 visitors. Manga, DVDs, goodies, toys and many other ...
Recommended by Jérémy THIEBAUD
It is on more than 17 000m² that the 21st edition of the Paris Manga & Sci-Fi Show will welcome its 70 000 visitors. Manga, DVDs, goodies, toys and many other ...
Recommended by Jérémy THIEBAUD
New York artist Arlene Gottfried draws inspiration from her home city to deliver urban clichés with a gentle nostalgia. For the first time in Paris, this exhibition ...
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The Louvre deconstructs art within the cinema and it does it well! This new edition welcomes Wim Wenders as guest. Wanting to be a painter, he will end up using the ...
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Passionate about biodiversity, some of us enjoy photographing the natural environment that surrounds us. Anytime, anywhere, these mother nature lovers help provide ...
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For the first time in ten years France is hosting an exhibition devoted to Chinese contemporary art! Twelve artists living in mainland China are gathered at the ...
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An abundant and bulimic career with more than two hundred films, Gérard Depardieu is definitely an unchanging star of French cinema. An eternal actor for more than ...
Recommended , The 15/01/2016 by Hector BARON
The National Museum of Natural History is launching Pousse Pousse, a new artistic discovery and awakening event for children aged 2 to 5 years old, who will discover ...
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The Centre Pompidou hosts Anselm Kiefer's first exhibition in France in 30 years. This German visual artist, marked by neo-expressionism, is betting on plunging us ...
Recommended , The 16/12/2015 by Hector BARON
Battle stockings at Quai Branly to pay a deserved tribute to Mount Fuji, the spiritual and cultural symbol of Japan. No Japanese artist can escape it, as this sacred ...
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Go fishing for good ideas, that's the purpose of this exhibition! Focused on the history of the Great Fishery, the long-distance cod fishery in the waters of ...
Recommended , The 09/12/2015 by Hector BARON
Until February 21, 2016, the Grand Palais will be home to a great house, that of Louis Vuitton, for an exhibition retracing its history from 1854 to the present day. ...
Recommended , The 09/12/2015 by Hector BARON
At a time when the intelligence services in France and around the world are working hard to capture all private communications, the National Archives are lifting the ...
Recommended , The 04/12/2015 by Hector BARON
French artist born in Strasbourg in 1965, a curious retrospective for a 50-year-old artist, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster created some fifty rooms between 1988 and ...
Recommended , The 04/12/2015 by Hector BARON
Except for the neophytes, born in Paris and knowing like the back of their hand how long it takes to get from one metro station to the next, who never made the ...
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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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At the call of a collective of anonymous restaurateurs under the #tousaubistrot, Parisians, young and old alike, are called to rush into the capital's cafés and ...
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Created in 1615 by two commissioners of Louis XIII, the Marché des Enfants Rouges in the 3rd arrondissement, rue de Bretagne, is the oldest market in Paris. We have ...
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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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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 ...