Hey, Modern Art & Pop Culture exhibition
  • 04
  • Mar
  • 2012

It does not happen often that we visit an exhibition several times, but this time we made an exception. What you see is so fascinating, it’s as looking into the head of some-one.

“Today, the spirit of the street and of the common people is everywhere. Cartoons appear at Cannes. Artists produce toy collections. Tattooing is elevated to the status of art. Graffiti has opened a door that contemporary art can no longer ignore. Same goes for comics. The alternatives of yesteryear, our refuges, our borders, our networks are cast into the spotlight. So we throw ourselves into the breach and declare sovereignty over a rare corner that we still possess. Hey! is our vocal cord; Europe our loud-speaker.” – excerpt from HEY! Magazine’s 1st edition

Halle Saint-Pierre and the magazine HEY! have got together to present the exhibition “HEY! Modern Art & Pop Culture” on view now through 3 April, 2012. An inevitable meeting at the heart of the alternative cultural scene between the currents of pop culture and popular forms of modern and contemporary art, in particular art brut and art singulier.

64 Artists featured in Hey! Magazine over the years, from all over the world, present their latest work, including the likes of: Alex Gross, Jean Labourdette, Erró, Chris Mars, Jeff Soto, AJ Fosik, Dan Witz, Titine K-Leu, Daniel Martin Diaz, Aurélie William Levaux, and many more, challenging our pictoral and cultural sensibilities, in the spirit of HEY! Magazine. The exhibition sees itself as the sounding box for the trend towards urban, pop and outsider art.

HEYHalle Saint-Pierre, rue Ronsard, 75018 Paris,on view now trough 3 april 2012

Galerie Arnoux
  • 03
  • Mar
  • 2012

Galerie Arnoux is specialised in abstract art, mostly from the fifties. They also gave some young artists who are in to abstract art.

You don’t need to buy to jump in and admire the pieces of art. The galerie is a lively place connected to the Saint-Germain spirit of culture and literature. Sometimes they gave exposition where literature plays an important role.

Galerie Arnoux, 27, Rue Guénégaud, 75006 Paris, M° St Michel – Odéon tel. 01 46 33 04 66, open Tuesday to Saturday 11-13h/ 14-19 h


Goudemalion at Musée des Arts décoratifs
  • 02
  • Feb
  • 2012

A retrospective exposition of the works of Jean-Paul Goude. This brilliant “image maker” was the man in the 80′s who made an icon of Grace Jones. He made Egoïste and Coco of Chanel hot. And who doesn’t remember his advertisements for Kodak, Citroën and Guerlain ! The exhibition shows photo’s, paintings, etc but also a “life” installation.

He calls his style “The French correction” with a lot of humor, a feeling for fashion and trendiness and not to forget his passion for exotic women.

Goudemalion until 18/03 at Musée des Arts Décoratifs, 107, Rue de Rivoli,

Orphée et Eurydice at Opéra Garnier
  • 30
  • Jan
  • 2012

Orphée et Eurydice brings flesh and blood to Gluck’s score and creates a permanent dialogue between song and dance dividing each of the main roles in two. Beyond the mythological tale itself, the ballet evokes the fragility of the human condition and plunges into painful introspection. The choreography of Pina Baush made this ballet worldknown.

Starting 4th of February till 16th.

Opéra Garnier, at the corner of rue Scribe and rue Auber ,75009 Paris, M° Opéra