Special events

L’Esprit français, Countercultures 1969-1989

Until May 21st, 2017

This Exhibition is an in-depth study of French identity and dissidence, with over 700 multi-disciplinary works, including film, music and art. What’s France’s speciality? The baguette? Smoking? Wine? No, the true star quality of the French is rebellion. Or rather chronic dissatisfaction, tinged with cynicism, which leads them to criticise, blame and disapprove of everything. Impertinence and decadence is the French raison d’être. And La Maison Rouge’s L’Esprit français, Countercultures 1969-1989 looks at the formation of a critical, irreverent, dissenting ‘French spirit’ by proposing a multitude of crossovers and affinities.

More info here. 

Address: La Maison Rouge, Fondation Antoine de Galbert, 10 Boulevard de la Bastille, 75012 Paris
Opening hours: 11am to 7pm excepted on Monday and Tuesday

La Philharmonie

The acoustics of the concert hall itself will meet the most demanding international standards. To design these acoustics, Jean Nouvel has joined forces with Harold Marshall and is working in consultation with Yasuhisa Toyota. The design moves away from the classic “shoebox” formation in which audiences sit directly in front of the musicians, in favour of engaging the audience further with the performers as the seating is arranged all the way around the stage.

Designed principally to host major symphony orchestras – with the Orchestre de Paris as the resident orchestra – the Philharmonie de Paris will also promote other forms of musical expression such as jazz and world music. Very much an orchestral centre, promoting musical education and culture, a variety of daytime courses in music will be offered to young people and adults alike. More info here.