Exhibition Nina Childress
Location: Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris
Dates: June 8 to October 20, 2021
Prices: Free
Born in 1961 in Pasadena (USA) Nina Childress lives and works in Paris. Her career began in 1981, with music, with the creation of the punk band Lucrate Milk within which she is author and performer. The adventure will last three years and will lead them to participate in the sound section of the 12th Paris Biennale. Nina Childress then devoted herself exclusively to painting and joined the collective «Les Frères Ripoulin», which included Claude Closky and Pierre Huygue. Since then, she has continued to paint and change her style, between pop art and hyperrealism, a shift from clichés and colour-related research.
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Come discover the Yves Saint Laurent Paris Museum before it opens to the public, during a 1h15 guided tour.In the historic location of the former haute couture house, the Yves Saint Laurent Paris Museum opened its doors in October 2017 and presents the work of one of the most famous couturiers of the 20th century on more than 450 square meters. The designer’s Studio is also part of the museum tour, preserved within the elegant 16th arrondissement Hotel Particulier.
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Napoléon : L’exposition
En savoir +ParticipateDate: from 28 May to 19 December 2021
Place: Grande Halle de la Villette, 211, Avenue Jean Jaurès, Porte de Pantin, 75019 Paris
Prices: From 15€
Admired as much as he was controversial, Napoleon Bonaparte was a highly complex character whose life oscillated between heroism and tragedy, victory and defeat, modern advances and regressive measures. To celebrate the 200th anniversary of his death, La Villette, La RMN – Grand Palais and RERE / Adonis are offering a spectacular exhibition that provides a fair and uncompromising portrait of a fascinating figure who shaped the France of today. After all, to know Napoleon is to understand the world in which we live. From his rise to the decline of the imperial adventure, the exhibition retraces this crucial period in nine sections, from key moments in French history to the intimate and romantic life of the emperor. The exceptional collaboration of the Louvre, the châteaux of Versailles, Fontainebleau and Malmaison, the Musée de l’Armée, the Mobilier National and the Fondation Napoléon has brought together more than 150 original pieces, assembled here for the first time. Masterpieces created during the Empire, exceptional objects that belonged to Napoleon and contemporary creations follow one another along a chronological and educational path. Vast reconstructions and numerous digital devices offer visitors a real immersion in the heart of these decisive moments in French history. A health pass is not required for this exhibition.
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Exhibition ‘Histoires de photographies’
En savoir +ParticipateLocation: Museum of Decorative Arts
Dates: May 19 to December 12, 2021
Prices: From €10
The Museum of Decorative Arts presents an exhibition of its collections of photographs, revealed for the first time to the public. This exceptional heritage collection, with more than 350,000 phototypes, brings together photographs of fashion, architecture, landscape, decor and advertising, from the 1840s to the most recent creations.
«Histoires de photographies» traces, through 400 original and negative prints, a century and a half of photographic stories immortalized by great names such as Eugène Atget, Laure Albin-Guillot, Dora Kallmus, better known as Madame d’Ora, Man Ray, Cecil Beaton, Robert Doisneau, Bettina Rheims, David Seidner… -

Azzedine Alaïa, Peter Lindbergh
En savoir +ParticipateDate: from 20 May 2021 to 14 November 2021
Location: Fondation Azzedine Alaïa ; 18 Rue De La Verrerie 75004 ParisPrices: from 3€
Through 100 photographs and couture pieces, the Azzedine Alaïa Foundation presents the work of the fashion designer Azzedine Alaïa under the eye of his photographer friend Peter Lindbergh.