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Learning Technologies France 2025 | Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, Île-de-France, France
Jan 29–Jan 30, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Mark your calendars for Learning Technologies France 2025, the premier event in the world of educational innovation. Set to take place at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, in the heart of the Île-de-France region, this two-day gathering will run from January 29th to January 30th, 2025.
"Boasting an impressive lineup of speakers and exhibitors, Learning Technologies France 2025 promises to be a hotbed of ideas, showcasing the latest trends and advancements in the field. Whether you're an educator, a tech enthusiast, or simply someone with a passion for lifelong learning, this event, tucked away in the picturesque City of Lights, is not to be missed.
"With a focus on serious, official, and calm discussions, attendees can expect to be immersed in a world of cutting-edge technology and innovative learning solutions. This is the event to attend for those looking to stay ahead of the curve in a world where education and technology are ever-evolving. Don't let this opportunity to be part of the conversation on the future of learning pass by.
TAYLOR AND FRIENDS: DANCE PARTY (PARIS) ☆ | Chipie Club
Jan 29–Jan 30, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Glimmering Dolls et Broken Records Club sont fièrs de vous présenter une soirée TAYLOR SWIFT AND FRIENDS au Chipie Club le Mercredi 29 Janvier! Pour notre première soirée de 2025, après de nombreuses demandes et la fin du era’s tour, nous faisons le Friends Tour! On te prépare une sélection des titres iconiques de Taylor Swift mais aussi de ses amies les plus proches comme Lana Del Rey, Sabrina Carpenter, Florence Welch ou encore Selena Gomez. Viens danser, chanter et crier avec tes amis ou faire des rencontres! Contre le froid hivernal, amuses toi avec nous! Chaque place est une chance de gagner un goodies originale Taylor Swift inspired! ☆ PROGRAMME DE LA SOIRÉE ☆ 20h: ouverture Music et Host by Broken Records Club avec une sélection de hits 22h : résultat du concours et reprise du dancefloor 00h : Fin de la soirée Nous avons seulement 90 places alors fait vite, réserve ton entrée en achetant un billet! Événement 18+ / LGBTQIA+ safe place Billet SPÉCIAL BOXING DAY: 9.75 € (quantité limitée) Billet: 13 € NOS PAGES: Instagram: @glimmeringdolls / @brokenrecordsclub tiktok : @glimmeringdolls Pour toutes questions : glimmeringdolls@gmail.com☆ Aucun remboursement à moins que l'évènement soit annulé ou reporté.
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EuroLeague | Paris Basketball v ASVEL Basket (Paris) | Adidas Arena
Jan 30, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Explore Paris Basketball v ASVEL Basket sporting information for 30th January, as well as links for Basketball tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Paris Basketball team is a professional basketball team based in Paris, France. They compete in the Ligue Nationale de Basketball (LNB), which is the top tier professional basketball league in France. The team was founded in 2017 and has already made a significant impact in the league. In 2020, they were awarded the Overall Trophy for Best LNB Pro A Team of the Year. The team is composed of talented players from all over the world, including France, the United States, and Africa. Their home arena is the Stade Pierre de Coubertin, a modern and state-of-the-art facility. The team's strong performance, combined with the electrifying atmosphere of their home stadium, makes them a must-see for any basketball fan in Paris.
ASVEL Basket, also known as Association Sportive de Villeurbanne Éveil Paris Basketball0 Basket, is a professional basketball team based in Villeurbanne, France. The team was founded in 1948 and has competed in various prestigious competitions, including the French Pro A League, the EuroLeague, and the EuroCup. With a total of 19 French Championships, ASVEL is one of the most successful teams in French basketball history. The team is known for its talented players, including French national team members Tony Parker and Nicolas Batum. The team plays their home games at the impressive Astroballe stadium, which has a capacity of over 5,500 seats. In addition to their numerous victories, ASVEL has also received several awards, including the EuroLeague Best Coach Award for head coach Zvezdan Mitrovic in 2020. With their strong track record and dedicated fan base, ASVEL Basket continues to be a powerhouse in the world of basketball.
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Filage du répertoire en vue d'une audition, un examen ou un concours... | Conservatoire Gustave Charpentier - salle Percu Gauche
Jan 30, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Avoir l'occasion de filer son répertoire avant une étape importante comme un examen, un concours ou une audition, occasion de se mettre également en situation de trac et de dépasser cette appréhension. Pour qui ? Atelier ouvert aux élèves de tout âge: INSTRUMENTISTES, CHANTEURS, COMEDIENS Intervenant.e.s : GERBER Nadia Consigne aux participant.e.s: Chaque élève apporte de quoi être autonome: instruments, textes, partitions...
Information Source: Les traversées | eventbrite
PROGRAMME 3 | Cours Florent
Jan 30, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
MACADAM 30 janvier à 20h. Salle François Florent, Pyrénées Un film de Driss Feghoul et Marius Fontanille. Avec Driss Feghoul (Kaïs), Marius Fontanille (Malik), Nima Nodehi (Nima), Samira Krane (la maman de Malik) et Antoine Basler (Benny). Durée : 20 minutes Kaïs et Malik sont deux amis d’enfance qui ont grandi dans le quartier populaire de la Grenade. Après un passage en prison, Malik retrouve Kaïs, toujours impliqué dans des activités illégales. Leurs chemins prennent alors des sens contraires tout en restant étroitement liés, ce qui va mettre en péril leur longue amitié. DÉMASQUÉE 30 janvier à 20h. Salle François Florent, Pyrénées Un film de Sophie Cellier et Christophe Daci. Avec Sophie Cellier (Ophélie), Léna Soulié (Anna) et Roland Chao (Arthur). Durée : 14 minutes Lors du tournage d’un micro-trottoir qui a pour thème le conditionnement des femmes par la société, Ophélie fait alors une découverte personnelle bouleversante qui la pousse à réexaminer son rapport aux autres et à elle-même. CLUTCH 30 janvier à 20h. Salle François Florent, Pyrénées Un film d’Elisabeth Winter et Blanche Lemaitre. Avec Elisabeth Winter (La créature), Maxime Urgeghe (L’enfant), Gerardina Curcio (La mère) et Matéo Romeo (Mike). Durée : 15 minutes Un jeune garçon fait la découverte d’un œuf renfermant une étrange créature. Très vite, iels vont être confronté·es à la cruauté de la nature humaine et de leur rencontre va naître un lien puissant.
Information Source: Cours Florent | eventbrite
IMCAS World Congress 2025 | Palais des Congres de Paris
Jan 30–Feb 1, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Paris
IMCAS World Congress is the scientific depth to address Youth & Age in dermatology, plastic surgery, and aesthetic science IMCAS World Congress is the scientific depth to address Youth & Age in dermatology, plastic surgery, and aesthetic science. The event product including lasers & EBD, injectables, clinical dermatology, cosmeceuticals, face surgery, breast & body surgery, regenerative medicine, genital treatments, hair restoration as well as a professional business.
Information Source: International Master Course on Aging Science | expotobi
SHINDEIRU x LUNAR NEW YEAR (Squid Game edition) - CLUB HAUSSMANN - 31.01 | Club Haussmann
Jan 31–Feb 1, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Shindeiru is back in Paris for our iconic Lunar New Year party, this time with a Squid Game twist! Get ready for an unforgettable night full of mystery, thrills, and surprises. 📍Club Haussmann, Paris Friday, January 31, 2025 Will you join the game ?
Information Source: Shindeiru Brussels | eventbrite
Metamorphoses | City of Science and Industry
Apr 4, 2023–Jan 5, 2025 (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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AWARE annonce les quatre rapporteur·euse·s des Prix 2024 | Paris
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Paris
En 2024, pour la 8e édition des prix AWARE, deux prix seront attribués : le prix Nouveau Regard, récompensant une artiste en milieu decarrière et le prix d’honneur, attribué à une artiste justifiant de plus de 40 ans decarrière. À nouveau cette année, quatre rapporteur·euse·s – professionnel·le·sengagé·e·s du monde de la culture – présélectionneront chacun·e un duo d’artistes, nommées respectivement au prix Nouveau Regard et au prix d’honneur, et présenteront et défendront leur travail devant un jury composé de sept figures majeures du monde de la culture. Les quatre rapporteur·euse·spour l’édition 2024 sont Simona Dvorák, Antoine Idier, Noelia Portela et Olivier Zeitoun.
Simona Dvorák
Simona Dvorák est curatrice et historienne de l’art basée à Paris. Elle s’intéresseà des pratiques performatives, sonores, radiophoniques et vidéo, en mettanten valeur un travail collectif à long terme. En tant que curatrice au sein de l’Initiative for Practices and Visions of Radical Care, elle étudie la manière dont nous pouvons créer des espaces communs et solidaires dans la sphère culturelle. Son travail souligne l’importance des « processus d’exposition » qui anticipent les futurs possibles : antisexistes, antiracistes, inclusifs. Plus récemment, elle a été boursière du programme Art et éducation à la documenta fifteen à Kasselet a collaboré sur la conception du programme public Walking with Water, imaginé en relation avec le pavillon serbe de la 59e Biennale de Venise. Elle a été également chargée de programmation au Centre Pompidou à Paris ouelle a notamment travaillé sur le programme Cultures d’avenir. Actuellement, Dvorák est curatrice invitée, avec Tadeo Kohan, pour le programme « actes delangage » à la Maison populaire de Montreuil. Parallèlement, elle développe un projet de recherche sur la politique des archives au Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai, en collaboration avec Merv Espina.
Antoine Idier
Antoine Idier est maître de conférences en science politique à Sciences Po Saint-Germain-en-Laye, où il coordonne les enseignements « Art & culture » et dirige le Master Politiques de création. Il a publié de nombreux ouvrages, dont Les Vies de GuyHocquenghem. Politique, sexualité, culture(Fayard, 2017), Archives des mouvements LGBT+ (Textuel, 2018), Pureté etimpureté de l’art. Michel Journiac et le Sida (Sombres torrents, 2020) ou encore Résistances Queer. Une histoire des cultures LGBTQI+(avec Pochep, Delcourt/La Découverte, 2023). Il a édité des écrits de Guy Hocquenghem (Un journal de rêve, Verticales, 2017) et de yann beauvais (Agir le cinéma, Presses du réel, 2021). En 2022-2023, il a été commissaire de l’exposition Dans les marges. Trente ans du fonds Michel Chomarat à la bibliothèque de Lyon. Pour un projet en cours d’écriture, il a également reçu une bourse de recherche de la fondation Robert Rauschenberg.
Noelia Portela
Noelia Portela est commissaire d’exposition indépendante et coordinatrice de projets culturels basée à Paris. Noelia Portela est diplômée de l’école d’Architecture et de Design de l’université Victoria de Wellington en Nouvelle-Zélande. En 2017, elle fonde Persona Curada, un projet curatorial itinérant et expérimental à but non lucratif qui vise à promouvoir l’art contemporain latino-américain, mis en perspective avec la scène artistique française. Avec Persona Curada, elle organise des expositions, des projections, des performances et des débats en collaboration avec des institutions et des espaces d’art contemporain. Ses textes ont été publiés dans des revues comme Artishock Magazine (Chile), Relieve Contemporaneo (Argentina) et Obra Latinoamericana (Suisse).
Olivier Zeitoun
Olivier Zeitoun est attaché de conservation au département Design et Prospective industrielle du Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, à Paris. Diplômé en philosophie, histoire de l’art et en sciences sociales, il est l’auteur de nombreux articles et essais sur les enjeux liés aux champs du numérique et du vivant, dans l’art et le design. Il a été co-commissaire des expositions « La Fabrique du Vivant » (Centre Pompidou, 2019), « Réseaux-Mondes » (Centre Pompidou, 2022), « Mimésis, un design vivant » (Centre Pompidou-Metz, 2022), avec Marie-Ange Brayer, et a co-dirigé les catalogues les accompagnant. Il poursuit ses activités de commissariat, d’enseignement, de recherche et de publications en tant que commissaire et critique indépendant. Il ouvrira prochainement au Huidenclub, à Rotterdam, avec Léo Orta, l’exposition « Design Sediments ».
THE EGYPT OF THE PHARAOHS: THE IMMERSIVE EXHIBITION OF THE ATELIER DES LUMIÈRES IS REVEALED IN IMAGES | Paris
Feb 9, 2024–Jan 5, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Masterpieces of the Borghese Gallery | Musee Jacquemart-Andre
Sep 6, 2024–Jan 5, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
In this exhibition, the museum has brought together about 40 art exhibits from the famous Borghese Gallery in Rome, including well-known paintings and sculptures from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Don't miss this great exhibition!
Barbara Crane | The Centre Pompidou
Sep 11, 2024–Jan 6, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
A major figure in American photography, Barbara Crane (1928-2019) never stopped exploring photographic forms and techniques. The first major monograph in Europe, the exhibition brings together more than two hundred works by the Chicago-born artist, some of which have recently entered the collection of the Musée National d’Art Moderne.
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The Council of the Abyss Alex Cecchetti | The Centre Pompidou
Sep 12, 2024–Jan 27, 2025 (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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Evi Keller: Origins | Galerie Jeanne Bucher Jaeger
Sep 21, 2024–Jan 18, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
The intense feeling I experience when I approach a work by Evi Keller is
first and foremost that of seeing intensified. Strangely enough, I
don’t see in front of me, but “within me.”
The light that emerges is
formed by eyes that close, open, and close again, creating an inverted
gaze as you try to perceive a reality that is not immediately evident.
This Matière-Lumière (Light-Matter) comes from within. It is born of a
to-and-fro that causes it to radiate from an inner source. It is a
mental phenomenon, consistent with the perception and imagination it
evokes. Shimmering, swirling surfaces, clarity from one space to
another.
Paris Surrealist: Max Ernst - Histoire Naturelle | Galerie Jeanne Bucher Jaeger
Sep 21, 2024–Jan 18, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Antoine d'Agata. Method | The Centre Pompidou
Sep 23, 2024–Jan 1, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
At the invitation of the Centre Pompidou, photographer Antoine d’Agata (born in 1961 in Marseille, France) is taking over one of the rooms of the Museum to make it his studio for 100 days. A time to take a new look at his work produced since 1991, from his own archives, and to draw a sort of conclusion in the form of 256 notebooks, one per series, exhibited as they are produced.
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Céline Laguarde Photographer (1873-1961) | Musee d'Orsay
Sep 24, 2024–Jan 12, 2025 (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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Apophenias, interruptions Artists and artificial intelligences at work | The Centre Pompidou
Sep 25, 2024–Jan 6, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Six installations (Éric Baudelaire, Mat Dryhurst and Holly Herndon, Auriea Harvey, Ho Rui An, Interspecifics, Agnieszka Kurant) to explore the fruitful links between artistic creation and artificial intelligence. Reflection on collective memory as catalogued in national archives, experimental investigation on the end of great narratives, future projection of unrealized works of art, intimate experiences, or backwashes of colonial history… If generative AI promises to transform artistic research and offer new tools for creation, it also has a profound impact on the way we are now led to look at works of art.
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Chantal Akerman Travelling | Jeu de Paume
Sep 28, 2024–Jan 19, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Jeu de Paume pays tribute to Belgian filmmaker, artist and writer Chantal Akerman (Brussels 1950 – Paris 2015) with an exceptional exhibition, conceived by the Bozar-Centre for Fine Arts, The Chantal Akerman Foundation and Royal Film Archive of Belgium.
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Bruno Liljefors, la Suède sauvage | Small palace
Sep 29, 2024–Feb 16, 2025 (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.
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Heinz Berggruen, the dealer and his collection | Musee de l'Orangerie
Oct 2, 2024–Jan 27, 2025 (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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Rodin / Bourdelle. Hand to hand combat | Bourdelle Museum
Oct 2, 2024–Feb 2, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Amélie Bertrand < Hyper Nuit > | Musee de l'Orangerie
Oct 2, 2024–Jan 27, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
From the early 2010s, the vocabulary of Amélie Bertrand has been made up of motifs - almost signs - that everyone can easily understand: brick walls, fences, chains, swimming pool tiles, taken from answers given online to questions in the form of keywords. She then combined them into “credible spaces” forming strange landscapes, which provoked in the viewer a feeling of mirage often leading to discomfort, exploring the possibilities and contradictions of these artificial images. At the center of this universe, nymphs become shapes, or perhaps the contrary, and the geometric form becomes a water lily, a symbol of proven effectiveness, definitively checked and almost exhausted by the vast series by Claude Monet and the immersive decor of Musée de l’Orangerie.
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Night Particles Apichatpong Weerasethakul | The Centre Pompidou
Oct 2, 2024–Jan 6, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
Apichatpong Weerasethakul's work lies at the intersection between fiction cinema, experimental film, and an artistic exploration that integrates space, images and sounds in new situations.
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Gustave Caillebotte: Caillebotte Painting men | Musee d'Orsay
Oct 8, 2024–Jan 19, 2025 (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
Oct 8, 2024–Feb 16, 2025 (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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Poor Art | Bourse de Commerce - Pinault Collection
Oct 9, 2024–Jan 27, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Paris
This is an opportunity to get to know this Italian artistic movement through the collection of works by thirteen of its main protagonists.
Arte Povera is an Italian artistic movement that emerged on the international stage in the 1960s. From October 9, 2024 to January 27, 2025, this magnificent monument in the heart of Paris will host a major exhibition that traces the birth of this artistic movement in Italy and its international impact.
Artists closely associated with this movement include Giovanni Anselmo, Alighiero Boetti, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Luciano Fabro, Ioannis Kounellis, Giulio Paolini, Pino Pascali, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Emilio Plini and Gilberto Zorio. These artists, mainly from Turin, Genoa, Bologna, Milan and Rome, have truly changed the language of contemporary art by expanding the fields of painting, sculpture, drawing and photography.
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