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Happy New Year! January is here, a new year has begun, and we're off again for 12 months of art and culture, visits and discoveries in the capital's museums and galleries. A new year also means new exhibitions , and we can't wait to discover what this month has in store for us. But be warned: this guide doesn't list just any exhibitions. Here you'll find our selection of the most unexpected, interesting and entertaining free exhibitions in Paris and the Paris region.
These are the cultural highlights for all those who, like us, have made good resolutions this January 1st. More outings, more culture, less spending: it's possible! So check out this selection of free exhibitions, and take advantage of these great events without any qualms. Which exhibition will you choose first? Transformed into a "friendly neighborhood kink bar", this exhibition explores the intersections of sexuality, gender and power in a universe that revisits office culture and the denim canvas.
Some twenty works exploring the paradoxes between technology, memory and truth, featuring 18 international artists. A reflection on the tensions between past and future in the digital age, in an erasure of our history, between authenticity and artifice, taboo and prestige.
Total: Martine Syms' supermarket exhibition at Lafayette Anticipations - final days When an exhibition turns into an art supermarket to raise questions about consumer societies Lafayette Anticipations is devoting an exhibition to American artist Martine Syms, entitled Total, from October 16, to February 9, A truly immersive experience where art and commerce meet in an innovative concept store.
We're taking advantage of the last few days to take a look around! Belladonna: we saw Tatiana Wolska's exhibition at Drawing Lab - our photos Attention contemporary art lovers! The Drawing Lab awaits you to discover its exhibition of the moment, entitled Belladonna, from January 24 to April 20, Somewhere between drawing and sculpture, this exploration by artist Tatiana Wolska takes its inspiration from Belladonna, an ambivalent plant that mixes remedy and poison, to question vital cycles, uprooting and forms of emancipation through drawings that are torn apart, then reassembled.