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EVENTOS EM PARIS
Degas and nude : Musée d'Orsay
This is the first major exhibition to be devoted to Edgar Degas (1834-1917) in Paris since the 1988 retrospective at the Grand Palais. Degas and the nude ties in with the Musée d'Orsay's ambition to publicise the latest teachings on the great masters of the late nineteenth century, and follows the institution's homage to Claude Monet (1840-1926) and Edouard Manet (1832-1883).
From March 13 2012 to July 1 2012
Signé Dalí
Espace Dali
From February 10 2012 to May 10 2012 Description :
The Espace Dali, situated right in the heart of Montmartre, is an opportunity to discover the dream-like world of the famous Catalan artist.
From 10 February to 10 May 2012, the Espace Dali is presenting for the first time in France the collection of works bequeathed and signed by Salvador Dali to his friend and secretary Enrique Sabater. Sixty works including oils, watercolours and sketches … show the friendship that existed between the two men.
Enrique Sabater and Salvador Dali met during an interview in 1968. They immediately got on well together and subsequently met frequently. After becoming a friend of Dali’s, Enrique went on to become his secretary and the man in whom Dali placed his trust.
The exhibition ‘Signé Dali’ shows the links that united the two men and offers a more personal view of the painter.
10h - 18h every day!
SPORT
ROLAND GARROS
In 2011, over 460,000 spectators came to participate in the French Open experience. The only Grand Slam tournament held on clay, the French Open has been France’s most popular tennis event since it was founded back in 1925. For over a fortnight, the best male and female tennis players in the world will compete for the title by fighting their way through seven grueling rounds!
The tournament’s main draw will begin on all the courts during the first day. As the tournament progresses, fewer and fewer courts will be used, as illustrated below: -from Sunday 27th May to Saturday 2nd June: all courts (show courts and outside courts) -from Sunday 3rd June to Wednesday 6th June: Court Philippe-Chatrier and Court Suzanne-Lenglen -from Thursday 7th June to Sunday 10th June: exclusively Court Philippe-Chatrier |