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The Musical Fountains in Paris

A Paris Event That You Should Not Miss Versailles is one of the most visited attractions in the country. The Chateau de Versailles is one of the main attractions for visitors to Paris. This landmark is well known for its lovely gardens and fountains. It is also home to one of the most amazing performances [...]

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Zaha Hadid. Une Architecture in Paris

Until the 30th of October, the Mobile Art Pavillion in Paris presents the exhibition ‘Zaha Hadid. Une Architecture’, with the most outstanding creations of the famous Anglo-Iraqi architect being exhibited for the first time in the French capital. The exhibition, organized by the Arab World Institute of Paris and the Mobile Art Pavillion, is part [...]

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White Night in Paris

If you stopped a little bit and saw recent contemporary art, you’¡d see that everything that is, or that seems to be, actually is. And a lot of what’s said or done or proposed or debated isn’t there by coincidence. The contemporary art machinery is now in charge o generating more new spaces for artists [...]

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Paris Fashion Week

When you were little, somebody told you how to dress; what it meant to be a girl, and above all, what were the best expressions of femininity for you. You learnt about style and appearance from playing with the latest Barbies; ultra skinny, feminine dolls who would do what you wanted. You wanted to be [...]

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The Surrealists

Surrealism, as its name suggests, means being beyond or above the realism. These terms aroused from Apollinaire. Surrealism is established as a literary movement in France in 1920, electrifying all disciplines. There were many intellectuals who participated in this movement, but if you have to highlight a person, it would be the creator and leader, [...]

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Jean-Luc Godard and Paris

Recently, after a long interview, when asked about his upcoming projects, the octogenarian filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard presented his latest script – a strange story called Goodbye language, starring a couple and mostly a dog – to a British journalist, the “guardian of the cinema.” This gift resulted in a stupor hardly describable to the receiver [...]

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The Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris is exhibiting ‘La Publicité Recylcle l’Histoire’ until the 28th of August. The Museum investigates the manipulation that advertising design makes through the use of history and the historical characters during the 20th century, and for that they’ve selected files and films from the collection of the museum which [...]

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Bernar Venet at Versailles

In a renewal sequence, the Palace of Versailles in Paris exhibits seven monumental works by the French sculptor Bernar Venet until the 1st of November. Venet’s works replaced Murakami, which was a revelation to the public during the exhibition in the gardens of Versailles the past year. Venet’s works were chosen for this exhibition because [...]

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Miró at the Musée Maillol in Paris

The Musée Maillol exhibits until July 3rd the exposiotion Miro Sculptor, paying homage to an unknown facet of the Spanish artist who is admired for his paintings. For this unique exposition the museum has gathered 99 sculptures, 22 ceramics and 20 works on paper, which come from the collection owned by the Foundation Marguerite et [...]

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The Strokes returns to Paris

The Strokes is currently one of the most important bands because, after having spent many years outside the music scene, they have returned with full force and released their latest CD called “Angles”. The band has relevance because, in 2001, when they presented their first album “This Is It”, they made the guitar rock relevant [...]

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