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Открытый Микрофон #2. Стендап на русском в Париже | Fluctuat
Nov 5, 2024 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
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Metamorphoses | City of Science and Industry
2023年4月4日–2025年1月5日 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Metamorphoses offers children a chance to explore various metamorphoses – natural, amazing and also personal – by bringing together science and imagination. It also introduces the basis of a scientific approach by encouraging children of all ages to observe, be amazed and question – whilst stimulating their imagination. Whether they are the sources of fascination or apprehension, metamorphoses open up new possibilities.
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Moulin Rouge | Paris
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Paris
The Moulin Rouge is located in the Pigalle area of the Montmartre district of Paris. The Moulin Rouge is not big from the outside, and the red windmill on the roof is his symbol, which is very conspicuous. Historical background The Moulin Rouge was founded in 1889. It is a historic show in Paris. Now it can accommodate more than 2,000 people and attract audiences from all over the world. In 2001, Nicole Kidman starred in "Moulin Rouge" to make it more famous. The exciting cabaret show Moulin Rouge is also known as the birthplace of modern cancan, which incorporates more acrobatic and athletic skills. Lively rhythm, kicking high thighs, amazing, slightly crazy. In addition, the sky show is also very attractive. The exquisite costumes of the dancers are tailor-made by Italian design masters. The stage design is quite elegant, and the scenes are varied. The dancers come from all over the world, and the performance level is very high. During the period, acrobatics and magic are interspersed. Waiting for the performance, amazing and exciting. Night performances The Moulin Rouge song and dance show usually starts at 7 pm, and there are two to three performances every night. The performance time is about 1 hour and 30 minutes. The performances including dinner are generally around 7 pm. Please refer to the official website for the specific time. When watching the performance, the Moulin Rouge does not allow coats and coats to be brought into the room, and coats must be stored before entering the venue
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Moulin Rouge | Paris
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Paris
The Moulin Rouge is located in the Pigalle area of the Montmartre district of Paris. The Moulin Rouge is not big from the outside, and the red windmill on the roof is his symbol, which is very conspicuous. Historical background The Moulin Rouge was founded in 1889. It is a historic show in Paris. Now it can accommodate more than 2,000 people and attract audiences from all over the world. In 2001, Nicole Kidman starred in "Moulin Rouge" to make it more famous. The exciting cabaret show Moulin Rouge is also known as the birthplace of modern cancan, which incorporates more acrobatic and athletic skills. Lively rhythm, kicking high thighs, amazing, slightly crazy. In addition, the sky show is also very attractive. The exquisite costumes of the dancers are tailor-made by Italian design masters. The stage design is quite elegant, and the scenes are varied. The dancers come from all over the world, and the performance level is very high. During the period, acrobatics and magic are interspersed. Waiting for the performance, amazing and exciting. Night performances The Moulin Rouge song and dance show usually starts at 7 pm, and there are two to three performances every night. The performance time is about 1 hour and 30 minutes. The performances including dinner are generally around 7 pm. Please refer to the official website for the specific time. When watching the performance, the Moulin Rouge does not allow coats and coats to be brought into the room, and coats must be stored before entering the venue
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Crazy Horse Paris | Paris
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Paris
Crazy Horse (formerly known as Crazy Horse Saloon) is a cabaret located at 12 avenue George V, in the Champs-Élysées district of Paris. It was founded by Alain Bernardin in 1951. The name "Crazy Horse" comes from the English name of the Sioux chief Thašunka Witko and subsequently became famous. It is one of the three great spectacles of Paris, alongside the Lido and the Moulin Rouge. The Crazy Horse show is known for its exquisite, elegant, and alluring performances, which are artistic displays incorporating the concepts of "sound, light, color, and nudity." The entire show is typically comprised of beautiful dancers with well-proportioned and consistent bodies, who use gorgeous and fantastic lights and smoke as their clothing, presenting a three-dimensional song and dance show that combines sound, light, and sensory effects under colorful lighting and music.
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Moulin Rouge | Paris
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Paris
The Moulin Rouge is located in the Pigalle area of the Montmartre district of Paris. The Moulin Rouge is not big from the outside, and the red windmill on the roof is his symbol, which is very conspicuous. Historical background The Moulin Rouge was founded in 1889. It is a historic show in Paris. Now it can accommodate more than 2,000 people and attract audiences from all over the world. In 2001, Nicole Kidman starred in "Moulin Rouge" to make it more famous. The exciting cabaret show Moulin Rouge is also known as the birthplace of modern cancan, which incorporates more acrobatic and athletic skills. Lively rhythm, kicking high thighs, amazing, slightly crazy. In addition, the sky show is also very attractive. The exquisite costumes of the dancers are tailor-made by Italian design masters. The stage design is quite elegant, and the scenes are varied. The dancers come from all over the world, and the performance level is very high. During the period, acrobatics and magic are interspersed. Waiting for the performance, amazing and exciting. Night performances The Moulin Rouge song and dance show usually starts at 7 pm, and there are two to three performances every night. The performance time is about 1 hour and 30 minutes. The performances including dinner are generally around 7 pm. Please refer to the official website for the specific time. When watching the performance, the Moulin Rouge does not allow coats and coats to be brought into the room, and coats must be stored before entering the venue
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AWARE célèbre ses 10 ans | Paris
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Paris
Dix années que l’association, co-fondée en 2014 par l’historienne de l’art Camille Morineau, travaille à rendre visibles les artistes femmes des XIXe et XXe siècles par différents moyens : un site Internet proposant plus de 1 100 textes biographiques gratuits et entièrement bilingues, rédigés par plus de 500 chercheur·euses, curateur·rices, historien·nes de l’art féministes, critiques d’art et activistes ; des colloques, tables-rondes et séminaires en partenariat avec différentes structures à l’international ; des publications régulières ; des prix récompensant des artistes femmes ; un centre de recherche et de documentation, mais aussi le développement de réseaux dans le monde entier. Cette année anniversaire sera rythmée au long de l’année par de nombreux événements en France et à l’étranger.
« AWARE est un acronyme que j’ai envie, pour ce 10ème anniversaire, de décliner parfois autrement.
A comme Archives. Celles qui m’avaient manquées lorsque, fin 2007, je commençais à travailler sur « elles@centrepompidou » ouvert en 2009 : les 300 artistes et 1 000 œuvres qui étaient dans les collections du MNAM étaient peu documentées. Il était difficile de montrer celles sur qui presque rien n’avait été écrit. Depuis, la visibilité des artistes femmes ne fait plus de doute et le cercle vicieux d’absence d’information est devenu vertueux avec le nombre d’expositions, de publications.
Mais aussi A comme Anniversaire et le petit frisson de souffler tant de bougies - car comment aurais-je pu rêver que le projet, né en 2014, puisse durer et que l’utopie d’un outil à la fois utile et qui transforme, se transforme en réalité ? Plus de 1 000 biographies, plus de 100 000 connexions par mois ? AWARE reste unique au monde dans son ambition géographique et sa chronologie.
On les soufflera à plusieurs, ces bougies. Une petite équipe parisienne si engagée, et ma grande équipe internationale qui l’est tout autant, se réjouiront de cet exploit. Une diversité de voix, un projet collectif et horizontal, où le « plusieurs » produit le meilleur.
Le W de Women, femmes, dont la parole libérée, libératrice, radicale et politique, transforme en profondeur le XXIe siècle. Tandis que la fluidité des genres, la non binarité ouvrent des portes vers d’autres continents. Un double V de victoire ? De l’émerveillement (Wonder), en tout cas. Nous vivons une révolution anthropologique dans laquelle AWARE est un des personnages vivaces, vivants. Révolution dont le sujet est la parole, la visibilité. Ne pas être vue, pour une artiste, c’est une violence. Rendre visible, c’est rendre justice.
Les Artistes femmes ont été présentes partout, elles ont composé, réalisé, écrit, et c’est porté par cette conviction que le projet d’AWARE s’est développé à la fois progressivement, de plus en plus international et chronologiquement large. Il s’est ouvert d’abord au XIXe, et maintenant au XVIIIe, pourquoi ne pas remonter aux origines? Il est limité, aujourd’hui, aux arts visuels, mais l’architecture, le cinéma, les arts appliqués, peut-on en rêver ?
R comme Rêve. Car on continue à rêver. AWARE se définit d’abord comme un centre de recherche, un partage effectif de celui-ci en temps réel. Car trop de temps a été perdu à penser que les artistes femmes n’existaient pas, qu’il y en avait si peu. Aujourd’hui, leur masse critique invite à écrire une autre histoire, avec d’autres mots, d’autres mouvements, d’autres avant-gardes.
E comme Étonnement, comme Énorme. S’adresser à tous les publics, y compris les non spécialistes, rester gratuit, c’est une gageure. Partager, transmettre, un objectif majeur et difficile. Exposition : sur le site d’AWARE, on les montre, ces œuvres, avec de nombreuses reproductions. L’équilibre entre texte et image, la présence du son, de l’animation, sont essentielles. »
Camille Morineau, Directrice générale d'AWARE
Crazy Horse Paris | Paris
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Paris
Crazy Horse (formerly known as Crazy Horse Saloon) is a cabaret located at 12 avenue George V, in the Champs-Élysées district of Paris. It was founded by Alain Bernardin in 1951. The name "Crazy Horse" comes from the English name of the Sioux chief Thašunka Witko and subsequently became famous. It is one of the three great spectacles of Paris, alongside the Lido and the Moulin Rouge. The Crazy Horse show is known for its exquisite, elegant, and alluring performances, which are artistic displays incorporating the concepts of "sound, light, color, and nudity." The entire show is typically comprised of beautiful dancers with well-proportioned and consistent bodies, who use gorgeous and fantastic lights and smoke as their clothing, presenting a three-dimensional song and dance show that combines sound, light, and sensory effects under colorful lighting and music.
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THE ART OF JAMES CAMERON, THE EXCEPTIONAL RETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION AT THE CINEMATHEQUE FRANÇAISE | La Cinematheque Francaise
2024年4月4日–2025年1月5日 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
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[新展來襲]《逐夢巴黎·從莫奈 梵高到畢加索》|展覽休閒 | 逐夢巴黎·從莫奈 梵高到畢加索
2024年6月1日–2025年1月3日 (UTC+8)ENDED
Paris
來自廣州的[新展來襲]《逐夢巴黎·從莫奈梵高到畢加索》即將在逐夢巴黎·從莫奈梵高到畢加索舉行。這次展覽將於2024年6月1日至2025年1月3日開放,營業時間為10:00至19:00(18:00截止入場)。展覽門票價格範圍為19.9至39.9元。值得注意的是,因門票具有特殊性質,一經售出即不支持退票,逾期作廢,購票前請仔細閲讀相關説明,確認信息後再進行購買,並遵循展覽入場和使用説明。展覽地址位於廣州市天河區奧體南路12號優託邦購物中心1樓D136觀幾美術館,鄰近XR-PARK中庭LED舞台,讓您近距離感受巴黎的藝術氛圍。趕快規劃您的行程,一窺這場融合莫奈、梵高和畢加索的藝術盛宴吧!
告五人巴黎演唱會2024|第一次新世界巡迴演唱會【宇宙的有趣】AROUND THE NEW WORLD | 巴黎
2024年6月22日–12月31日 (UTC+2)ENDED
Paris
2024告五人巴黎演唱會:第一次新世界巡迴演唱會【宇宙的有趣】AROUND THE NEW WORLD 將於巴黎舉行。這場演唱會將在巴黎舉辦,也將是告五人在巴黎舉辦的一次盛大巡迴演唱會,必將帶給觀眾一場難忘的音樂盛宴。這場演唱會將呈現告五人最新的音樂作品,並展示他們獨特的風格和才華。觀眾們將有機會欣賞到告五人精湛的演唱和表演技巧,並感受到他們對音樂的熱愛和奉獻。2024告五人巴黎演唱會將為巴黎的音樂愛好者帶來一個難得的機會。這場演唱會將成為他們生活中的一個重要時刻,讓他們與偶像近距離接觸,並與其他粉絲一同分享音樂的喜悅。
這將是一個充滿能量和熱情的夜晚,讓觀眾們沉浸在告五人的音樂世界中。無論是告五人的忠實粉絲還是對音樂有濃厚興趣的人,都不容錯過這場難得的機會。目前,2024告五人演唱會巴黎場的具體信息尚未公佈,請密切關注Trip.com,以獲得最新活動資訊。
“Surrealism” Exhibition | The Centre Pompidou
Sep 4, 2024–Jan 13, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Designed like a maze, the “Surrealism” exhibition is an unprecedented exploration of the extraordinary creativity of the Surrealist movement, which was born in 1924 with André Breton’s founding manifesto.
Combining paintings, drawings, films, photographs and literary documents, the exhibition features works by the movement’s iconic artists (Salvador Dalí, René Magritte, Giorgio de Chirico, Max Ernst, Joan Miró) as well as works by female Surrealists including Leonora Carrington, Israel Colhoun and Dora Maar.
Chronologically and thematically organized, the exhibition is divided into 14 sections that evoke the literary figures that inspired the movement (Lautreamont, Lewis Carroll, Sade, etc.) and the poetic principles that constitute its imagery (the artist as medium, the dream, the philosopher's stone, the forest, etc.).
The heart of the exhibition is a central "drum" that houses the original manuscript of the Manifesto, an exceptional gift on loan from the Bibliothèque nationale de France. The discovery of this unique document is accompanied by multimedia screenings that offer an in-depth look at its creation and its significance.
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The Council of the Abyss Alex Cecchetti | The Centre Pompidou
2024年9月12日–2025年1月27日 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Franco-Italian, Alex Cecchetti is an artist, poet, performer, gardener, storyteller and choreographer. He creates environments where the audience is fully part of the work, true celebrations of nature where the issues of the contemporary world, such as ecology or the question of gender, are transfigured by his extravagant imagination. For the Centre Pompidou, it is into the depths of the seabed that he invites the audience to enter: a stage in the shape of a reef, coral sofas or jellyfish hammocks in which to nestle.
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The Flowers of Yves Saint Laurent | Museum Yves Saint Laurent Paris
Sep 20, 2024–May 4, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
From September 20, 2024 through May 4, 2025, the Musée Yves Saint
Laurent Paris presents The Flowers of Yves Saint Laurent.Designed by
curators Olivier Saillard and Gaël Mamine, the exhibition follows an
opening exhibition on view at the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech
from March 2, 2024 through January 5, 2025. For the first time, the two
museums have joined forces to mount a joint exhibition devoted to a
major theme in the designer's work.
The Flowers of Yves Saint Laurent | Museum Yves Saint Laurent Paris
2024年9月20日–2025年5月4日 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
From September 20, 2024 through May 4, 2025, the Musée Yves Saint
Laurent Paris presents The Flowers of Yves Saint Laurent.Designed by
curators Olivier Saillard and Gaël Mamine, the exhibition follows an
opening exhibition on view at the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech
from March 2, 2024 through January 5, 2025. For the first time, the two
museums have joined forces to mount a joint exhibition devoted to a
major theme in the designer's work.
Céline Laguarde Photographer (1873-1961) | Musee d'Orsay
2024年9月24日–2025年1月12日 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
At the beginning of the 20th century, Céline Laguarde established herself as an international figure in the first artistic movement in the history of photography, pictorialism. Her work is now emerging from a century of oblivion. The rediscovery to which the exhibition invites is twofold: that of a female photographer who achieved a degree of recognition that was unique and unprecedented in France since the invention of the medium, but also, and above all, that of an artist already considered, during her lifetime, among the major photographers of her time.
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Bruno Liljefors, la Suède sauvage | Small palace
2024年9月29日–2025年2月16日 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
A new Scandinavian artist to watch at the Petit Palais! From October 1, 2024 to February 16, 2025, Bruno Liljefors will be taking you on a journey through wild Sweden and its animals in a new exhibition of paintings, drawings and photographs at the Petit Palais in Paris.
Although his work remains relatively unknown in France, Bruno Liljefors was an important figure in the Scandinavian art scene at the end of the 19th century. At the time, he was considered the Prince of Animal Artists.
It must be said that the artist created a large number of works with animals as the subject, helping to renew the genre of animal painting. Swedish nature also played an important role. Wild geese in flight, hawk-owls in the heart of the forest, hares on the snow, goshawks and black grouse, starlings and butterflies, cats and grouse... the list goes on, and each of them highlights Bruno Liljefors's talent and unique creative skills. The Swedish painter is particularly interested in the relationship between animals and their habitats in the heart of the Swedish wilderness.
A total of about one hundred paintings, drawings and photographs will be exhibited at the Petit Palais, which will be a chronological and thematic tour.
Bruno Liljefors, la Suède sauvage | Small palace
2024年9月29日–2025年2月16日 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
A new Scandinavian artist to watch at the Petit Palais! From October 1, 2024 to February 16, 2025, Bruno Liljefors will be taking you on a journey through wild Sweden and its animals in a new exhibition of paintings, drawings and photographs at the Petit Palais in Paris.
Although his work remains relatively unknown in France, Bruno Liljefors was an important figure in the Scandinavian art scene at the end of the 19th century. At the time, he was considered the Prince of Animal Artists.
It must be said that the artist created a large number of works with animals as the subject, helping to renew the genre of animal painting. Swedish nature also played an important role. Wild geese in flight, hawk-owls in the heart of the forest, hares on the snow, goshawks and black grouse, starlings and butterflies, cats and grouse... the list goes on, and each of them highlights Bruno Liljefors's talent and unique creative skills. The Swedish painter is particularly interested in the relationship between animals and their habitats in the heart of the Swedish wilderness.
A total of about one hundred paintings, drawings and photographs will be exhibited at the Petit Palais, which will be a chronological and thematic tour.
巴黎大皇宮巡展深圳站-重返龐貝·亞洲首展|展覽休閒 | 海上世界文化藝術中心2F聯合國教科文組織展廳
2024年9月30日–2025年3月3日 (UTC+8)ENDED
Paris
深圳將舉辦一場盛大的文化藝術活動——“巴黎大皇宮巡展深圳站-重返龐貝·亞洲首展”。此次展覽將在海上世界文化藝術中心2F聯合國教科文組織展廳舉行,地址位於中國深圳市南山區蛇口望海路1187號。展覽時間為2024年9月30日至2025年3月3日。門票價格介於49元至149元之間,讓您可以輕鬆欣賞來自巴黎大皇宮的珍貴藝術珍品。這是一次難得的機會,讓您在深圳近距離感受重返龐貝的震撼體驗,絕對不容錯過。
Prix Marcel Duchamp 2024 | The Centre Pompidou
Oct 2, 2024–Jan 6, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Created in 2000 to shine a spotlight on the teeming creativity of the French art scene, the Marcel Duchamp Award aims to honour the artists who best represent their generation and promote the diversity of practices at work today in France on the international scene. The 2024 shortlist comprises: Abdelkader Benchamma; Gaëlle Choisne; Angela Detanico and Rafael Lain and Noémie Goudal. The loyal partnership between ADIAF (Association for the International Diffusion of French art) and the Centre Pompidou strives to promote the French art scene to as many people as possible and consolidating the support that these artists need.
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Prix Marcel Duchamp 2024 | The Centre Pompidou
2024年10月2日–2025年1月6日 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Created in 2000 to shine a spotlight on the teeming creativity of the French art scene, the Marcel Duchamp Award aims to honour the artists who best represent their generation and promote the diversity of practices at work today in France on the international scene. The 2024 shortlist comprises: Abdelkader Benchamma; Gaëlle Choisne; Angela Detanico and Rafael Lain and Noémie Goudal. The loyal partnership between ADIAF (Association for the International Diffusion of French art) and the Centre Pompidou strives to promote the French art scene to as many people as possible and consolidating the support that these artists need.
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Heinz Berggruen, the dealer and his collection | Musee de l'Orangerie
2024年10月2日–2025年1月27日 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
This exhibition is the finale of a global tour of the collections of the Berggruen Museum and the Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin in Germany. It displays works by 20th-century masters collected by German businessman and collector Heinz Berggruen, presenting his relationship with artists and the network of the post-war Paris art market.
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Zombis: Dead is not the end? | Musee du Quai Branly
2024年10月8日–2025年2月16日 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Forget what you know about zombies… Far from the world of infectious undead creatures in movies and popular culture, the exhibition takes you to Haiti in pursuit of a real myth.
While the word “zombie” (nzambi) originates in Africa and refers to the spirit or ghost of the dead, its meaning changed significantly as it crossed the Atlantic during the slave trade, with the fusion of African, Caribbean and Catholic traditional beliefs. In Haiti, the image of the zombie was formed on the margins of voodoo culture, through the practices of its secret societies – especially the Bijango Society – whose judicial role gave it zombified powers. Tried and convicted, the zombie is actually a criminal deprived of his freedom, enslaved and held in a comatose state by his master (bokor).
Between fact and fiction, the exhibition reveals the reality behind the fear of this iconic “undead creature”. The exhibition explores the construction of myth in the Western collective imagination, from the 1697 novel by French author Pierre Corneille y Blaisebois to George A. Romero’s legendary film Night of the Living Dead.
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Caillebotte Painting Men | Musee d'Orsay
2024年10月8日–2025年1月19日 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
The exhibition presented at the Musée d'Orsay in the fall of 2024 takes as its subject Gustave Caillebotte's (1848-1894) predilection for male figures and portraits of men, and aims to question the radical modernity of the artist's masterpieces through the prism of the new perspective that art history has on 19th-century masculinities.
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Gustave Caillebotte: Caillebotte Painting men | Musee d'Orsay
2024年10月8日–2025年1月19日 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
The fall 2024 exhibition at the Musee d'Orsay focuses on Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894) and his preference for the male figure and male portraiture, and seeks to examine the artist's profoundly radical modernity through the lens of art history's changing perspective on 19th-century masculinity.
The exhibition features approximately 70 works, including Caillebotte's most important figure paintings, as well as pastels, drawings, photographs, and documents.
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Zombis: Dead is not the end? | Musee du Quai Branly
2024年10月8日–2025年2月16日 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Forget what you know about zombies… Far from the world of infectious undead creatures in movies and popular culture, the exhibition takes you to Haiti in pursuit of a real myth.
While the word “zombie” (nzambi) originates in Africa and refers to the spirit or ghost of the dead, its meaning changed significantly as it crossed the Atlantic during the slave trade, with the fusion of African, Caribbean and Catholic traditional beliefs. In Haiti, the image of the zombie was formed on the margins of voodoo culture, through the practices of its secret societies – especially the Bijango Society – whose judicial role gave it zombified powers. Tried and convicted, the zombie is actually a criminal deprived of his freedom, enslaved and held in a comatose state by his master (bokor).
Between fact and fiction, the exhibition reveals the reality behind the fear of this iconic “undead creature”. The exhibition explores the construction of myth in the Western collective imagination, from the 1697 novel by French author Pierre Corneille y Blaisebois to George A. Romero’s legendary film Night of the Living Dead.
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Caillebotte Painting Men | Musee d'Orsay
Oct 8, 2024–Jan 19, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
The exhibition presented at the Musée d'Orsay in the fall of 2024 takes as its subject Gustave Caillebotte's (1848-1894) predilection for male figures and portraits of men, and aims to question the radical modernity of the artist's masterpieces through the prism of the new perspective that art history has on 19th-century masculinities.
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