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Between Paris and Tokyo, the successful journey of about twenty alumni
Visite du palais de Tokyo

03 août 2016 Culture
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The Palais de Tokyo became the biggest modern art centre in 2012. On Wednesday 20th of July 2016, it opened its doors to about 20 alumni.

Why such a name for this building? What is its story? What makes it so well known?

Led by the explanations of their guide, the alumni unveiled the mysteries of the story behind the building from the 30's and enjoyed two temporary exhibitions of very different styles: the first, "Rester vivant" (Staying alive), is by Michel Houellebecq and is structured like a novel, and the second is by Mika Rottenberg, an Argentinian artist known to put on the stage scenes of assembly-line work.

The 30 minutes visit put the alumni at the heart of the diversity of the Parisian heritage and exhibitions offered in the capital city. 

 

Links on the Palais de Tokyo Website: http://www.palaisdetokyo.com/

 

France Alumni regularly offers events on registration especially designed for the community, so check out the Website and update your profile to receive the invitations directly by email. There are still a few places available for the guided tour of the unusual neighbourhood of La Goutte d'Or:  https://www.francealumni.fr/fr/agenda/2576

 

 Photos  Twitter @moronjorge / France Alumni Paris




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