Vincent Gagliostro-There Never Was A Narrative
I am happy to announce the newest show of my partner Vincent Gagliostro and would love for you to attend the opening on October 14 from 5pm to 9pm. No RSVP necessary. If you can’t make it to the opening, the show will run from October 14 to November 20 P.S. There’s free Champagne served at the opening.
There Never Was A Narrative
October 14 to November 20, 2021
Galerie NEC
117 rue Vieille du Temple, 75003
Open Tuesday to Saturday 11am to 7pm
https://galerienec.com/exibitions-events/upcoming/
Thierry Mugler Couturissime
I saw this spectacular exhibit on Rotterdam in 2019 and it’s not to be missed. The exhibit celebrates the highly prolific master of fashion and fantasy, Thierry Mugler, with his clothes, photos, ad campaigns, accessories, and perfume gorgeously curated to make a knockout exhibition.
Dates: Until April 22, 2022
Musée ses Arts Decoratifs
107 rue de Rivoli, 75001
https://madparis.fr/thierry-mugler-couturissime
Le Théorème de Narcisse- Jean Michel Othoniel
Artist and sculptor Jean Michel Othoniel has been given carte-blanche at the Petit Palais and its garden to fill them with 70 of his newest pieces, mostly made with Venetian colored glass from Murano. CLICK HERE to check out Othoniel’s past work.
Dates: Until January 2, 2021
Petit Palais
Ave. Winston Churchill, 75008
https://www.petitpalais.paris.fr/en/expositions/narcissus-theorem
Vogue Paris 1920-2020
The oldest and most influential fashion magazine in the world, Vogue Paris, is a hundred years old. This new exhibit rejoices the profound impact the magazine has had (it’s the only edition of Vogue named after a city) with over 400 items including 15 haute couture and pret a porter outfits, photographs, illustrations, magazines, documents and films.
Dates: Until January 30, 2022
Palais Galliera
10 Av. Pierre 1er de Serbie, 75116
https://www.palaisgalliera.paris.fr/en/exhibitions/vogue-paris-1920-2020
Space for Our Planet
Part of the Fete de la Science 2021, Space for Our Planet explains how through astronomy, earth observation by satellites provides scientists with essential data about glacial melting, the rise in sea levels, and meteorological events to help them analyze the impact of climate change and prepare to counter it. 25 people from around the world - from fishers to climate experts, astronauts to students, oceanographers to doctors - have been interviewed to examine how space technologies play their part in the attainment of the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Dates: Until November 15, 2021
Jardin de l'Observatoire
98 boulevard Arago, 75014
https://www.space4ourplanet.org
Lost in Frenchlation is a terrific organization that screens current French and foreign films with English subtitles. Checkout this link https://www.facebook.com/lostinfrenchlation/ to view films being screened this month.
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