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Paris is all about shockingly new, earth shifting revolutionary art. The art gallery is as central to the experience of Paris to the visitor as would be a fashion show, or a visit to a great wine tasting affair. The surprising thing is, that new museums, new galleries open up every day here; and just when you think that they've done something that couldn't possibly top, they do just that five minutes later. Let's look at some of the latest and the most significant in new openings in a gallery or museum Paris, France has to offer.
Le Pied de Biche - this is a gallery/museum that tries to question the very idea of what a gallery or museum should be. Why should I gallery just show art? And why should a museum just show artifacts? Aren't books, objects of everyday interess like toys or even tattoos not a kind of art or artifact? The place tries to challenge the very definition of what a gallery or museum is supposed to be like, in its new exhibition Art, Ink and Rock and Roll. In a modest part of town on rue Charonne, near Nation, the gallery exhibits books as art, prints; and tattoos by artists like Nicoz Balboaz and Easy Sasha. And oh, the name of the gallery in French - it means crowbar - they're trying to crack open a new way in which to look at the gallery and museum; Paris, France being the only place in the world where this would be possible.
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Next up is the Musée Carnavale; this is a photo gallery, even if it is called a museum. The theme of the photography on hand - the prisons of Paris over the last 160 years. You'll find the museum on rue de Sévigné. It features thousands of original black-and-white, sepia and color pictures taken of scenes of lost people, from a lost time, forgotten and vanished. The museum intends to have people think about what it means for inmates to live their lives out in their depressing surroundings. This one is currently considered a must-see museum, Paris France, hosting it the first week of July.
Do you remember how in Sex and the City, Carrie dated a highbrow Russian artist named Aleksandr Petrovsky? A museum/gallery that's opened at the Louis Vuitton Cultural Center on the Champs-Élysées in June explores the kind of art installation they showed in the TV show. The highbrow artists in question here are two top French artists, Odile Decq and Camille Henrot. Their works attempt to try to define the essence of space and travel. Their art installations attempt to trick the eye, and the result can be quite impressive. You could consider this museum Paris, France has to offer this visit, one of the exotic parts you would wish to treat yourself to.
Let's end on a new exhibit at the Musée l'Orangerie in Paris, the Klee. There are several paintings here from the artist Paul Klee, a genius who was ill understood in his own time. The exhibit goes through 60 years of the artist's works, and shows his remarkable powers over his brush. For exotic and significant art, this one is not to be missed.
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