Monet and Rothko are two giants of painting. Each in their own way, they have marked the history of art: the first is one of the founders of the impressionist movement while the second is the representative of abstract expressionism. Although everything seems to oppose these two painters, the Musée des Impressionismes Giverny has chosen […]
The Musée de Cluny reopens its doors today after a vast modernisation project. The project, which was conceived over 10 years ago and began in 2015, has made the museum physically and intellectually accessible, with a completely revised itinerary that is now accessible to people with reduced mobility. What is the history of the Musée […]
Visiting a museum is sometimes like a journey and this is particularly the case at the Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac Museum, which invites us to take the road of the Cameroonian chieftaincies, communities located in the Grassfields mountainous region and which preserve a unique culture, traditions and heritage. Subtitled “From the Visible to the […]