Friday, July 9, 2010

Museums and Expositions a la carte

This is out of chronological order, but worth it's own post. I have visited a few small museums and free cultural expositions in the last two weeks. I'll speak of three specific ones here.

1. Paris d'Amour (http://www.parisdamour.com/)
Gerard Uferas, a Parisian photographer, documented the marriages and religious or civil unions of 70 couples in France (maybe just Paris?). This exhibit represents how he understands the cultural and religious diversity in the context of marriage. You can see all of his photographs on the website I posted, but here is one picture I took:

The day somebody loves you, it's very beautiful.



2. Exigeons la Dignite (http://www.expo-dignite.com/)
I posted about this expo in an earlier post with the pictures I took of the event.





3. The Scribe Museum (http://www.fragonard.com/parfums_grasse/GB/fragonard/paris/)
This was the free perfume museum tucked away behind Le Palais Opera Garnier. I wasn't allowed to take pictures in the museum, so instead, I will steal them from the website.





While I set out to find the Scribe Museum, I came across the first two just on one of my walking adventures. I hope to find more of these in the next month!

a bientôt!

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