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We ♥ Paris art

Monet, Manet and Piccasso… no place on earth is as synonymous with art as Paris. Join Eve Jackson as she shows us how and why the ‘City of light’ is still a true hub of creativity today.

By Eve JACKSON / Joanna COCKERELL

'La Triennale, Intense Proximité' is being held at Palais de Tokyo until 26th August
www.palaisdetokyo.com/en

Wim Delvoye’s art is featured at the Louvre Museum until 17th September
http://www.louvre.fr/en/expositions/contemporary-art-wim-delvoye-louvre

Joana Vasconcelos’ art is displayed at the Palace of Versailles until 20th September:
http://en.chateauversailles.fr/homepage

Joana Vasconcelos’ ‘The Bride’ is displayed at the Centquatre until 18th September
http://www.104.fr/
 

Slideshow: Behind the scenes
02/08/2009 - CULTURE

Saïd Taghmaoui presents 'GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra'

Saïd Taghmaoui talks about the upcoming release of "GI Joe: the Rise of Cobra". Graffiti artist Chuck Hargrove, aka Koor, says he never thought he could make a living out of his rebellious art form.
22/07/2009 - CULTURE

"More than it hurts you" with Darin Strauss

Darin Strauss, the author of "More than it hurts you". A handful of Chinese violin makers are carving a name for themselves on the international music scene and Sasha Baron Cohen's latest film "Bruno" is out in France this week.
20/07/2009 - CULTURE

Robyn Orlin is "walking next to our shoes"

In this edition of the culture magazine: Robyn Orlin, South Africa's most provocative choreographer, the Montreux Jazz Festival and Polish cheese.
23/07/2009 - CULTURE

British electronic pop duo Pet Shop Boys in Paris

British electronic pop duo Pet Shop Boys and new albim "Yes", it's Bastille Day, and the French are having a ball and John Malkovich as a serial killer in an experimental operatic play.
10/07/2009 - culture

Demi Evans' America

Blues singer Demi Evans gives her take on the United States, where she grew up. Depeche Mode plays a big show at the Stade de France and the keffiyeh loses its political symbolism in favor of fashion.

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