To Do in Paris summer 2013: Free sunday reggae music session / concerts in Paris at La Gaite Lyrique[...]
To Do in Paris summer 2013: Free sunday reggae music session / concerts in Paris at La Gaite Lyrique[...]
FIAC is to the contemporary art world what Paris Fashion Week is to the Fashion industry. International Contemporary Art Fair in Paris, or FIAC, is happening this week, starting today 18th of October to the Sunday the 21st. Locations: Grand Palais, Jardin des Tulleries and more 182 participating galleries will take home at the Grand Palais to showcase some of the best international and French names on the contemporary art scene. Many Art buyers will have a privileged access on the Wednes[...]
Do you want to go see a free Paris museum exhibition this September? Go see the "Paris vu par Hollywood" (Paris seen by Hollywood) cinematic exposition on show at the l'Hotel de[...]
The museum Les Arts Decoratifs in Paris has a very fashionable exhibition on the retrospective ( or analysis as thy call it) of the brand started by legendary French Malletier and now famous fashion house Louis Vuitton, which juxtaposes the achievements and lives of the traditional founder against the present Creative Director Marc Jacobs. The exhibition started during Paris Fashion Week and will continue until September 16,2012 See more information here Address: Les Arts D?coratifs 107, r[...]
A selection of over 200 photos of the acclaimed celebrity and fashion photographer Helmut Newton will be on display at the Grand Palais in Paris. For the first time a selection of is size in France. Not to be missed if you're in town. Be prepared to see many of his iconic erotic photographs of women. The show will run until June 17 Address Grand Palais, Galerie sud-est Avenue Winston Churchill 75008 Paris Metro lines 1, 9 and 13 Champs-Elys?es Cl?menceau or Franklin-Roosevelt Hours Everyday exc[...]
One of Paris' oldest and most beautiful theaters has gotten a new face lift with a whole new attitude. The Gaite Lyrique is now a modern museum with all the finishing touches from the gay old Paris architecture. Opened back in September 1862 the theatre was shut down for renovations from 2004 to 2010 by the City of Paris. 5 of the 7 floors are now open to the public with exhibitions, public work spaces, libraries, play places and even a game arcade/video games floor for the kids and a cafe on[...]