Paris, France
261 Boulevard Raspail
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+33 142185650
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
Very modern architecture among the Hausmann style. Fully built with glass. The exhibition is excellent even though I’d like to understand more. Because the art collection this period is way to abstract. The building is huge however the exhibition is limited. I wish I can see something more. The ticket is not so cheap so I expect something more. Since I have seen to the Cartier foundation in Shanghai which is absolutely beyond amazing, the one in Paris shouldn’t be inferior.
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Beautiful exhibition of Latin American artists involving geometric designs. Nice building architecture itself, with different layouts in the ground floor and in the basement. The lighting in art pieces is well placed, often creating stronger contrast on the piece. The garden behind the building is cozy, great to chill in the afternoon.
It's a nice little museum. Just the right size to take young kids and the setting is really quite pleasant and calm.
As a Parisian, I believe that this is one the three best art exhibition places in Paris. Curation is wonderful and helps you discover new artists with smart, theme-based topics. As an example, I just visited the « Trees » exhibition. It highlighted amazing pieces from around the world, surveyed our relationships with trees, and also highlighted the powerful, hidden science of trees. When weather allows, have a café at the quiet terrace behind the building...this is Paris at its best.
Great space! The show on now is Nous les Arbres (loosely "We the Trees"), and it is fantastic. It features a range of voices on trees, trees and people, and people and trees run don't walk. It's up til Jan 5, 2020.
A fabulous venue with a gorgeous back garden and a spot to have a picnic or drink. It's a great place for exhibitions of all types and never too busy. Would recommend!
Beautiful building, with garden, a great Exhibition space in Paris and friendly Team
Very interesting video on plant life being more sensitive than animals and their communication skills with their own species because they cannot move, able to detect changes in the climate before animals are able to. Planting plants everywhere in the cities to help battle climate change. Humans and organizations have a top down organization, when one important part is removed, the the thing collapses. With plant life, it's a robust system, completely decentralized, so it's possible for it to survive even if ninety percent is destroyed.
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