Category: Exhibitions in Paris
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![[Review] PROVOKE: Between protest and performance – Japanese photography at Le Bal, Paris](https://www.urbanmishmash.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Provoke-Japan-Photography-Exhibition-Le-Bal-Paris-6.jpg)
[Review] PROVOKE: Between protest and performance – Japanese photography at Le Bal, Paris
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Le Bal’s latest exhibition Provoke – Between Protest and Performance examines the cult-photo magazine and Japanese photography of the 60s and 70s. Japanese photo magazine Provoke appeared for just three issues between November 1968 and August 1969. This short-lived, experimental magazine was founded by a progressive set of photographers and writers Koji Taki, Takuma Nakahira, Takahiko Okada and Yutaka…
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![[Review] Embracing insolence: Oscar Wilde exhibition at Petit Palais](https://www.urbanmishmash.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Oscar-Wilde-Exhibition-Paris-Review.jpg)
[Review] Embracing insolence: Oscar Wilde exhibition at Petit Palais
Oscar Wilde: Insolence Incarnate, which is on view at the Petit Palais, Paris until January 15, 2017, is France’s first tribute to the flamboyant Irish playwright since his death in a rundown hotel in Paris. This wistful show includes a selection of more than 200 exhibits – among them, manuscripts, first editions, correspondence, paintings, drawings, photographs…
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Highlights of Paris Photo 2016
The 20th edition of Paris Photo opens today, November 10, at the Grand Palais, Paris and brings together 153 galleries, 30 art book publishers and an exciting offering of photographs under one glass roof.
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International Salon for Cultural Heritage at Carrousel du Louvre
The 22nd edition of the Salon International du Patrimoine Culturel (International Salon for Cultural Heritage) runs Carrousel du Louvre, Paris from November 3 to 6, 2016. The theme for the current edition is “chantiers remarquable du patrimoines” (“remarkable cultural heritage projects“) and unveils the expert workmanship of the exhibitors in carrying out restoration of exceptional heritage sites in…
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Billions of blue blistering barnacles! Hergé comes to Paris
The adventures of the most famous Belgian reporter and the first man on the moon, Tintin began in the cold winter of January 1929. Almost a hundred years since his first journey to the land of Soviets, this loveable plump-cheeked boy continues to be one of the most popular comic characters ever created. The adventures…
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YIA Art Fair returns to Paris for its seventh edition
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The YIA Art Fair returns for its seventh edition bringing together 65 international art galleries at Carreau du Temple and Hors Les Murs exhibitions at major museums across Le Marais.
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EVA & ADELE at Museum of Modern Art
Heads shaved, identically dressed, heavily made up, this ‘living art’ of a couple is the subject of an interesting new exhibition at Museum of Modern Art, Paris.
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FIAC 2016 expands to Petit Palais with a new On Site section
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FIAC 2016 expands to neighbouring Petit Palais adding the On Site section to an already-ambitious offering of contemporary art.
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![[Exhibition spotlight] Fantin-Latour Retrospective at Musée du Luxembourg](https://www.urbanmishmash.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Fantin-Latour-La-lecture-Art-Exhibition-Fleur-Peau-Museum-Luxembourg-Paris.jpg)
[Exhibition spotlight] Fantin-Latour Retrospective at Musée du Luxembourg
With 60 paintings and 30 works on paper by Henri Fantin-Latour, Musée du Luxembourg presents a fantastic retrospective of the artist’s oeuvre.
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FIAC 2016: Art Exhibitions, Live Performances and Film Screenings
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The highly anticipated international contemporary art fair, FIAC (Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporaine), will run from October 20 to 23, 2016 in Paris. Bigger in scope than its previous editions, the 2016 edition will bring together 186 art galleries from around the world at the Grand Palais in Paris, including, for the first time, exhibitors from…