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1 month ago |
francetravelwire.com | Rémi Morvan
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1 month ago |
timeout.com | Rémi Morvan
News From the work of Hockney to depictions of Cleopatra, Paris’s art calendar is packed with enticing exhibitions this season – here’s what we can’t wait to see Written by Rémi Morvan , Antoine Besse & Alix Leridon Translated by: Liv Kelly Wednesday 12 March 2025 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email WhatsApp David Hockney, Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures), 1972 © David Hockney Advertising As winter falls away and spring gradually begins to, well, spring, Paris’s world-class roster...
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Rémi Morvan
2 hours agoAs an art lover, I'd rather buy this new e-paper digital art frame than an art TVIts approach to 'calm technology' could change the way you view your favourite art.
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2 months ago |
timeout.com | Rémi Morvan |Olivia Simpson
NewsThe iconic Paris landmark will shut for five years for renovationsWritten by Olivia SimpsonWritten by: Rémi MorvanMonday 3 February 2025FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppPhotograph: ShutterstockAdvertisingParis is packed full of world-class galleries: you’ve got the Louvre, the Musée d’Orsay, the Grand Palais, and the Musée de l'Orangerie, to name just a few. Then there’s the Centre Pompidou.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
timeout.com | Rémi Morvan |Antoine Besse |Olivia Simpson
© Baiser Salé© Baiser SaléThe very best places to listen to jazz in the City of Lights, as chosen by local editorsFriday 17 January 2025FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppTranslated by: Olivia SimpsonAdvertisingParis has a long history with jazz that stretches way back to the First World War. Josephine Baker, Cole Porter and Django Reinhardt – over the years, many of the genre’s biggest stars lived and performed in the city’s bars and venues.
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