The new edition of our Paris guide for Spring/ Summer 2012 is now on sale. Find the print edition on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or via our select network of local shops (Arty Dandy, Shakespeare [...]
After 4 months of final renovations during which the arts centre has been closed to the public, the Palais de Tokyo prepares to reopen mid-April. The centre has expanded from 8,000 m2 to 22,000 [...]
Back to back with his first solo show with Gagosian, at their Beverly Hills branch, comes the New York based artist‘s first show in Paris since 2004, and opening next week. Meaning [...]
To celebrate its 15th anniversary and opening to the public today, the Japanese cultural institute presents an exhibition dedicated to “humor, parody and video” by a selection of [...]
Highlights from this week’s film releases are these three very different films. From the talented writing / directing duo behind indie hit Juno (Diablo Cody & Jason Reitman) comes Young [...]
Since 1978, this international documentary film festival has been an outstanding international meeting point, where the public and professionals discover the films of experienced authors as well [...]
Two indie debut features hit screens this week. Evan Glodell wrote, directed and produced ‘Bellflower’, which premiered at Sundance last year. It tells the story of best friends [...]
On this week and next is the 15th edition of the female indie music festival Les Femmes s’en Mêlent. Check out their international line-up celebrating women in music here. Highlights [...]
Structured around the themes of retrofuturism, steampunk and ‘archeomodernism’, this group show aims to create a dialogue between past cultural output that imagined the future and [...]
Urban experience is at the heart of the exhibition: in an America shaken by the Wall Street Crash, Abbott’s images of 1930s New York convey her fascination with an urban landscape in the [...]