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Temporary exhibitions

You don’t know what exhibits to go see? We have tested for you some temporary exhibitions to discover, mainly in Paris. Pick up some ideas for cultural outings, to be done alone, with family or friends.

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What if contemporary art could give a new lease of life to furniture that has lost its heritage value? That’s the slightly crazy but successful idea of the Mobilier national, which has entrusted 39 contemporary designers with the task of transforming furniture from its collections. 53 previously unseen works, the “alienated” of the Mobilier national, can […]
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A great lover of France, to which he has just donated his entire body of work, the English photographer Michael Kenna is exhibiting 50 photographs taken in France at the castle of Rambouillet. An exhibition that takes the form of a journey to discover historical monuments, landscapes or industrial sites, to be discovered until January […]
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Do you like escape games or role playing games? Then you should love the new exhibition at the National Archaeology Museum in Saint-Germain-en-Laye (only 20 minutes by RER from Paris)! In “The World of Clovis”, you are indeed an actor of the exhibition since your visit will depend on you. Built on the model of […]
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The Black Indians of New Orleans exhibition has just opened at the Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac Museum. Little known in France, the African-American custom of Mardi Gras Carnival in New Orleans is an exciting mix of traditions, beliefs and communities. A festivity rich in syncretism that is an opportunity to trace the history of African-Americans on […]
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Throughout the ages, the sun has never ceased to inspire artists. This fascinating star by its brilliance, capable of being reborn every day, has been the central point of many paintings. This is notably the case in “Impression, soleil levant” (“Impression, Sunrise”), the mythical painting by Claude Monet in 1872, which gave its name to […]