Category: Exhibitions in Paris
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The Decisive Moment: Henri Cartier-Bresson Exhibition in Paris
Paris-based Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson’s latest photography exhibition is dedicated to late French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson’s pathbreaking book, “Images à la Sauvette” (Images on the Run), or as its American edition is named “The Decisive Moment”.
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“Stéphane Duroy – Again and Again” – Photo Exhibition at Le Bal
The recently opened photo exhibition “Stéphane Duroy / Again and Again” at Le Bal, Paris presents an overview of photographer Stéphane Duroy’s work capturing the complex realities of societies haunted by memories of war and exile and his recent foray into finding new means of artistic expression.
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An American Season at Maison Européenne de la Photographie
An American Season at MEP, Paris includes grand portraits by Andres Serrano, French Archives of Harry Callahan, unsettling photographs of captive animals by Diana Michener, and a collective exhibition of legendary American photographers, Family Pictures, exploring the themes of family, identity and genealogy.
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Patrick Loste exhibition at Galerie Gilles Naudin
From January 3, 3017 to February 4, 2017
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World’s most important modern art collection comes to Paris
A new exhibition at Fondation Louis-Vuitton brings the famed Shchukin Collection – including works by Monet, Matisse, Picasso, Cézanne and many others – outside Russia for the first time in a century.
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Mexique: Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Orozco, Siqueiros at Grand Palais, Paris
On view until January 23, 2017
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Robert Rauschenberg and Marcel Duchamp exhibited at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac
A much-anticipated retrospective of American artist Robert Rauschenberg’s impressive six-decade-long career opened at London’s Tate Modern this December. For those in Paris, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac presents Rauschenberg’s works from the Salvage series (1983-1985) at their Le Marais art gallery. Photographs – found or taken by the artist himself – are silkscreened on painted canvases. Rauschenberg,…
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Louis Faurer exhibition at Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson
Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Paris exhibits the work of American photographer, Louis Faurer, best known for his photographs of everyday people in the streets of New York.
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If the walls could talk: ‘Brassaï – Graffiti’ at Centre Pompidou, review
Centre Pompidou’s latest offering is a fascinating little exhibition of photographs from Hungarian-French photographer Brassaï’s celebrated Graffiti series.
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[Review] Benjamin Katz and his artists at Museum of Modern Art
A rather obscure personality has come to occupy Hall 14 bis of the Museum of Modern Art, Paris with his black and white photographs: it’s Benjamin Katz. And what a beautiful surprise this exhibition has turned out to be! Born in Anvers in 1939, Katz grew up in Belgium. In 1956, he moved to Berlin and since then, he…