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The Armistice Centenary

The 11th of November 2018, World War 1 ended with the Armistice signature, following four years of violent fights.

One hundred years later, WWI French Soldiers, also called “Les Poilus” are not here anymore to testify. In order to commemorate this historical date, the city of Paris organizes events from the 6th of October until the 30th of November 2018.

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Neandertal, l’Expo

The Musée de l’Homme welcome you until September 7th of 2019 to make you discover Neanderthal men. The public is invited to discover their behaviors and habits through objects and fossils obtained from the Museum collections or landed by famous french and europeans institutions. A large majority of them are rarely exposed or even never presented in France.

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Impressionists in London

At the end of the XIXth century, the Franco-Prussian War, the fall of the second French Empire and Paris Commune encouraged a large diversity of artists to run away and to live in United Kingdom. The exilic life in the Victorian Era of artists such as Carpeaux, Tissot, Daubigny Legros, Dalou Pissarro, Monet or Sisley is well represented in this exposition co-organized with the Tate Britain Museum.

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Exhibition “Space is Silent” at the Museum of Modern Art

The Museum of Modern Art presents an exhibition that marks the return of the artist Zao Wou-Ki in Paris.

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Rice land

The Guimet museum introduces an exhibition on rice.

This exhibition focuses on the many human activities around the rice, from its cultivation to its consumption, but also on how it influenced the Asian population’s identity.

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Au diapason du monde

The exhibition “Au diapason du monde” brings together 200 work of art and 25 contemporary artists under the theme of “the man’s place in the universe”.

This exhibition questions the relationship between humans and their environment, highlighting the interconnections between humans, animals, plants and minerals.

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Exhibition Artists and Robots

This exhibition brings together thirty art pieces under the theme, “Could a robot replace a painter or a sculptor? To what extent can we talk about artificial creativity? ”

Here, artists want to transport the public into an artistic, virtual world where man and machine are linked.