Tutankhamun his tomb and his treasures

Paris Porte de Versailles – VIPARIS / From May 12 2012 to September 1 2012

Spectacular reconstitution of the tomb and treasures of the Pharaoh. Relive the biggest archaeological adventure of the 20th century!

The exhibition enables visitors to discover the treasures of the tomb of the King of ancient Egypt and the reproduction of his tomb located in the Valley of the Kings. This tomb was discovere by the famous archaeologist Howard Carter in November 1922.

For more information :

http://en.parisinfo.com/show-exhibition/1376215/tutankhamun-his-tomb-and-his-treasures

 

Tim Burton, the exhibition

Bercy / Tolbiac / Bois de Vincennes
Cinémathèque française

From March 7 2012 to August 5 2012
Description :
Following the MoMA in New York, where the exhibition was a resounding success, Tim Burton has chosen the Cinematheque to unveil his work to the European public!
Better known as a filmmaker, Tim Burton, the gentle Hollywood troublemaker who shook up conventions (particularly with Batman), supplied contemporary mainstream cinema with a welcome breath of fresh air. Less well known is his work as an illustrator and photographer, heir to Edgar Allan Poe, the Surrealists, and constantly reinterpreting popular culture (including the small masterpiece that is The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy, and fantasy such as The Nightmare Before Christmas)

For More information :

http://en.parisinfo.com/show-exhibition/1376114/tim-burton-the-exhibition

Monumenta 2012: Daniel Buren

From May 10 2012 to June 21 2012
in Grand Palais, Paris
An artistic encounter on an ambitious scale, the annual Monumenta exhibition invites a well-known contemporary artist to create a work especially for the huge space inside the glass-roofed nave of the Grand Palais in Paris.
for more information:

http://en.parisinfo.com/show-exhibition/1375981/monumenta-2012-daniel-buren

Exhibition Matisse, Cézanne, Picasso… The Stein Family

In Galeries nationales du Grand Palais, From October 5 2011 to January 16 2012

The Steins, an American family, moved to Paris in the early 20th century. All the members of the family – Leo, Sarah, Michael and Gertrude – had an avant-garde approach to collecting, and built up one of the most significant collections of modern art of the time.

This is one of the unmissable exhibitions in Paris, showcasing one of the most valuable private collections. Super Euro Shuttle recommends this exhibition to all visitors coming to Paris.

for more information visite the website : http://en.parisinfo.com/show-exhibition/1368248/matisse-cezanne-picasso-the-stein-family