Intra Muros
Date: From 27 August 2021 to 30 December 2021
Location: La Pepiniere Theatre, 7, Rue Louis-le-Grand, 75002 Paris
Prices: From 43.60€
Written and directed by Alexis Michalik
Starring in alternation: Clémentine Aussourd, Christopher Bayemi, Chloé Berthier, Raphaèle Bouchard, Hocine Choutri, Johann Dionnet, Jean Fornerod, Jean-Louis Garçon, Aurélie Konaté, Ariane Mourier, Arnaud Pfeiffer, Jean-Philippe Ricci, Fayçal Safi, Marie Sambourg, Léopoldine Serre, and musicians Raphaël Bancou, Sylvain Briat, Raphäel Charpentier and Mathias Louis
While the storm threatens, Richard, a returning director, comes to give his first theatre class in a central location. He is hoping for a big turnout, which would lead to more classes – and more fees – but only two inmates show up: Kevin, a maladjusted young man, and Ange, a mute man in his fifties, who is only there to accompany his friend. Richard, assisted by one of his former actresses – incidentally his ex-wife – and by an inexperienced social worker, chooses to give his class anyway…
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Exhibition Botticelli
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Dates: September 10, 2021 to January 24, 2022
Prices: From €10
In the fall of 2021, the Jacquemart-André Museum will celebrate the creative genius of Sandro Botticelli (1445 – 1510) and the activity of his workshop, by exposing some forty works of this refined painter accompanied by some paintings of his Florentine contemporaries on which Botticelli had a special influence. The career of Botticelli, who became one of the greatest artists of Florence, bears witness to the influence and profound changes that transformed the city under the Medici.
Botticelli is undoubtedly one of the most famous painters of the Italian Renaissance despite the part of mystery that still surrounds his life and the activity of his studio. Tirelessly, he alternated unique creation and serial production completed by his many assistants.
The exhibition will show the importance of this workshop practice, a laboratory full of ideas and training, typical of the Italian Renaissance. She will present Botticelli as a creator, but also as an entrepreneur and trainer.
Following a chronological and thematic order, the itinerary will illustrate Botticelli’s personal stylistic development, the links between his work and the culture of his time, as well as the influence he himself exerted on the Florentine artists of the Quattrocento.
The exhibition will benefit from loans from prestigious institutions such as the Louvre Museum, the National Gallery of London, the Rijksmuseum of Amsterdam, the Vatican Museums and Libraries, the Uffizi, the Galleria Sabauda of Turin, the Galleria dell’Accademia and the National Bargello Museum in Florence, the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin, the Alte Pinakothek in Munich and the Städel Museum in Frankfurt. -

Degustation Alain Ducasse “vins d’exception-vins & fromages”
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Magritte / Renoir: Le surréalisme en plein soleil
En savoir +ParticipateDate: from 19 May to 19 July 2021
Location: Musée de l’Orangerie, Jardin Des Tuileries , Côté Seine Place De La Concorde, 75001, ParisPrice: 14 €
This is the first exhibition to show a chapter of Magritte’s work that is still largely unknown. It allows us to compare Magritte’s works with those of Auguste Renoir, who inspired him.The exhibition brings together some sixty paintings and forty drawings. It opens with some works from the late 1930s in which Magritte expresses the imminence of war and disaster. The paintings from Magritte’s “Renoir” period are compared with masterpieces by Renoir, contemporary paintings by Picabia and other pieces that allow us to sketch out a posterity for this little-known production.Exhibition organized by the Orsay and Orangery museums, Paris with the exceptional collaboration of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.