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Damien Deroubaix. En un jour si obscur
until 16 February 2025
BnF | Richelieu
The exhibition offers an exploration of Damien Deroubaix's creative process emphasizing the role of engraving vocabulary and the invention of new forms.
The tour highlights the evolution of Deroubaix's questions and and their expression, from a crude and direct denunciation of the violence of power mechanisms to a more interiorized reflection on man's place in the universe and the role of the artist. of the artist.
Subscribers offer: 20x2 invitations to be won to discover the exhibition.1
1 | Find out more about the offer and your promotional code in the December subscriber newsletter.
Harriet Backer (1845-1932), the music of colors
until 12 January 2025
Although little known outside Norway, within her country Harriet Backer was the most renowned female painter of the late 19th century. Highly acclaimed for her rich, luminous use of color, she created an eminently personal style that blends interior scenes and open-air painting.
She drew inspiration from the realist movement as well as from the innovations of Impressionism, with free brushstrokes and meticulous attention to variations in light. She is also famous for her tender portraits of rural life and her interest in church interiors.
Subscribers offer: reduced rate of €13 instead of €161.
1 | Find out more about the offer and your promotional code in the November subscriber newsletter.
The Atomic age. Artists put to the test of history
until 9 February 2025
The Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris is inviting visitors to take a new look at the history of modernity in the 20th century via the imaginary world of the atom.
The exhibition is an opportunity to explore the artistic representations sparked by the scientific discovery of the atom and its applications, in particular the nuclear bomb, whose devastating consequences changed the fate of humanity.
Subscribers offer: reduced rate of €13 instead of €151.
1 | Find out more about the offer and your promotional code in the November subscriber newsletter.
Tarsila do Amaral. Painting modern Brazil
from 9 October 2024 to 2 February 2025
Musée du Luxembourg
A central figure of Brazilian modernism, Tarsila do Amaral (1886-1973) is one of Brazil’s best-known and best-loved artists. She created an original, evocative body of work, drawing on indigenous imagery and the modernising elements of a rapidly-transforming country.
This first retrospectivetakes us to the heart of modern Brazil and its cleavages between tradition and avant-garde, centres and outskirts, high culture and popular culture.
Subscribers offer: reduced rate of €14,50 instead of €15,501.
1 | Find out more about the offer and your promotional code in the November subscriber newsletter.
The Seagull
by Anton Chekhov
Directed by Stéphane Braunschweig
from 7 November to 22 December 2024
Odéon 6e
This time, the play focuses on the young writer Treplev – a vision of the end of the world – who becomes the nerve centre of the performance.
The play makes us face this fundamental question: What can be done with our hope of happiness in a world that may potentially collapse?
Subscribers offer: reduced rates of €34 instead of €42 in cat 1, €24 instead of €30 in cat 2 and €16 instead of €20 in cat 3. Offer valid for performances from 7 to 17 November.1.
1 | Find out more about the offer and your promotional code in the October subscriber newsletter.
Surrealism
from 4 September 2024 to 13 January 2025
Galerie 1, 6th floor
Designed like a maze, the “Surrealism” exhibition is an unprecedented dive into the exceptional creative effervescence of the Surrealist movement, born in 1924 with the publication of André Breton’s founding Manifesto.
The exhibition is organised both chronologically and thematically, structured into 14 sections that evoke the literary figures who inspired the movement and the poetic principles that structure its imagery.
Subscribers offer: Reduced rate of €14 instead of €17 on the Centre Pompidou online ticketing service1. This ticket gives access to the permanent collection.
1 | Find out more about the offer and your promotional code in the September subscriber newsletter.
3 | Up to 48 hours before the date of the performance, subject to availability.
4 | Up to one month before the date of the exchanged performance, subject to availability. An extra €10 per seat will be charged in case of an exchange made between one month and 48 hours before the performance. Only for ‘free’ subscribers.
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