Paris To Do List: December
events compiled by depaysants team, written by zara nneka
“Vestiges” at 3537.org
“Vestiges” is an upcoming exhibition curated by Louise des Places and Quentin Fromont. From the exhibition text: “In an unknown future, the remains of an artist’s studio are discovered perfectly preserved in time. It is a forgotten place. Memory inhabits its walls, its objects. Everything seems to vibrate. When you close your eyes, you can hear the hollow rumor of a distant past”. The exhibition will feature 17 artists and will be hosted at 3537, 35 Rue des Francs Bourgeois.
Vernissage opens December 17 from 18h, exhibition showing until December 22
Marilyn Monroe retrospective at the Cinémathèque Française
Until the middle of this month, the Cinémathèque Française in Bercy is curating a Marilyn Monroe retrospective. Given the recent outrage surrounding Andrew Dominik’s Blonde starring Ana de Armas, this is a good chance to check out the Hollywood icon’s lesser known works. Tickets required for all screenings.
Until December 19
“Kimono” at Musée Quai Branly Jacques Chirac
This exhibition will cover the history of the kimono - “from every angle, across centuries and continents”. Reduced tickets from €9.
Until May 28 2023
Humpty\Dumpty by Cyprien Gaillard at Palais de Tokyo
Humpty\Dumpty is an exhibition in two chapters. It is “around a reflection on time, its traces, its effects, and the relationships that humans have with it”. Reduced tickets from €9.
Until January 8 2023
Monet-Mitchell at Fondation Louis Vuitton
This exhibition “seeks to create a dialogue” between the artists Claude Monet and Joan Mitchell. Both artists worked extensively in portraying landscapes and nature. Reduced tickets from €10.
Until February 27 2023
https://www.fondationlouisvuitton.fr/en/events/claude-monet-joan-mitchell
Ravel’s Bolero and Mozart’s Requiem Eglise de la Madeleine
Orchestra Hélios will be performing Ravel’s Bolero and Mozart’s Requiem at Église de la Madeleine. Enjoy a classical concert by this orchestra founded in 2014, which has “established itself in the French orchestral landscape”. Student tickets from €17.
December 10 and 26
Swan Lake at Opera de Paris
For the 2022 to 2023 season, the Opera de Paris is having a run of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s classical ballet, Swan Lake. After Rudolf Nureyev’s choreography, Valentine Colasante performs as Odette/Odile, the ballet’s tragic heroine.
December 10 to January 2023
https://www.operadeparis.fr/en/season-22-23/ballet/swan-lake
Tuileries Christmas Market
The time of year has come again when Jardin des Tuileries hosts their annual Christmas Market. Enjoy a variety of shop booths for gifts, food and drink stalls, rides and games, and a mini ice rink. Free entry.
Until January 8, 2023