very interesting expositions who are taking place at this period:
Le petit Nicolas
The Hotel de Ville,in Paris, has thus put together this exhibition dedicated entirely to the little protagonist, an homage to his creators René Goscinny and Jean-Jacques Sempé. Over 160 original drawings, signed Sempé, have thus been displayed alongside a number of Goscinny's manuscripts -- there is no better way to understand the evolution Petit Nicolas from a humble seed to a towering monument.
From 6 march au 4 july
Every day except for Sunday. 10h-19h.
Reservation for groups : 01 42 76 51 53
The Louvre invites the comics
For the first time! The institution of Paris invites the comics(Bandes Desinees) in his walls. A project proposed by Fabrice Douar, this comic album series is one among many manifestations of the museum’s policy of openness to contemporary art. From French bandes dessinées (BDs) to Japanese mangas and American comic books, from science fiction to social commentary, from caricatures and cartoons to illustrated diaries, the comic strip universe continues to push back its boundaries and has become a key realm of contemporary cultural practice.
Andy Warhol, at the Grand Palais.
The exhibition "Le grand Monde d' Andy Warhol" at the Grand Palais in Paris, presents a selection of nearly 150 works among the impressive "portraits gallery" made by Andy Warhol from 60's to his death. It depicts a cosmopolitan and American society. This "grand monde" (or high society), fascinated by show business and role playing, is screened in the spirit of a documented report.
18 mars - 13 juillet 2009
Ouvert tous les jours, sauf le mardi, de 10h à 22h. Fermeture le jeudi à 20h.
Plein tarif : 11 € - Tarif réduit : 8 €
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