Category: Exhibitions in Paris
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[Exhibition Spotlight] Women in Resistance at the Shoah Memorial
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The Shoah Memorial, Paris seeks to rectify the long absence of women in historical narratives around the Second World War.
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Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige at Jeu de Paume, Paris
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Runs through September 22, 2016 at Jeu de Paume, Paris
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Eugen Gabritschevsky at La Maison Rouge
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La Maison Rouge brings together a fascinating selection of 250 drawings and paintings by Russian artist, Eugen Gabritschevsky. A must visit!
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Louis Stettner’s Iconic Photographs at Centre Pompidou
Centre Pompidou pays homage to iconic American photographer, Louis Stettner, with its exhibition Ici, Ailleurs (Here, There).
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Olafur Eliasson transforms Versailles
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Internationally acclaimed visual artist Olafur Eliasson magically transforms Château de Versailles with his new installations. Runs through October 30, 2016.
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Going Back to the Basics: Un Art Pauvre at Centre Pompidou
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With its exhibition “Un Art Pauvre”, Centre Pompidou revisits the Arte Povera movement that invoked art as a means to counter consumerism and capitalism in post-war Italy.
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Marcel Gautherot: Brésil – Tradition, Invention
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Titled “Brésil: Tradition, Invention”, the exhibition currently on view at Maison Européenne de la Photographie is the first retrospective of Franco-Brazilian photographer, Marcel Gautherot’s work outside of Brazil. A must visit!
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The Intimate World of Josef Sudek
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With a fascinating selection of 130 works, Jeu de Paume revisits the life and work of Czech photographer, Josef Sudek, and provides an intimate glimpse into the inner world of the artist and his personal relationship with the surrounding world.
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Between Erotica and Mundane: The Mad Genius of Araki
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Often lauded as an artistic genius, sometimes criticised as a misogynist and a pornographer, Tokyo-based photographer Nobuyoshi Araki’s monumental body of work is currently on view at Musée Guimet.
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Beauty, Intricacy and Desire: Women in Japanese Woodblock Prints
With its new exhibition, Miroir du désir, Musée Guimet takes us on a unique visual exploration of female body and its place in rare Japanese woodblock prints.