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52: 90: 344: 356: 199:. By establishing a cultural programme and privatising its spaces (auditorium, gallery), this structure can host events organised either with the artists in residence, or partner and non-partner structures of the Foundation. The 117:. It was only after the Second World War that this idea was taken up by Mr. and Mrs. Félix Brunau and became a real project. It took the form of an association created in 1947 which benefited from the support of the 207:
and rehearsal studios for musicians. Its residency programs are aimed at French and foreign artists who wish to work in Paris. The Foundation has accommodated more than 15,000 artists since its foundation.
81:. Approximately 1200 artists, choreographers, musicians, writers and designers from around the world live and work in the Cité internationale des arts every year. Residencies are generally a year long. 386: 113: 391: 51: 401: 21: 168:) includes the first building from 1965 as well as buildings whose renovation was completed in 1995, while the second is located in 73:
building complex which accommodates artists of all specialities and nationalities in Paris. It comprises two sites, one located in
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Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne
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was a Franco-Scandinavian idea proposed by the Finnish artist
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For nearly half a century, the Brunaus ran and developed the
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Buildings and structures in the 4th arrondissement of Paris
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offers residency workshops known as "living workshops" (
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The Marais location site was the work of architects
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le Marais
artist-in-residence
the Marais
Montmartre

Eero Snellman
Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne
Ministry of Culture
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Academy of Fine Arts
City of Paris
rue de Valois
4th arrondissement
emphyteutic lease
French
the Marais
île Saint-Louis
Montmartre
Paul Tournon
Ngo Viet Thu
Olivier-Clément Cacoub
visual artists
Cité internationale des arts
Cité internationale des arts
Le Parisien
So arty!
Cité internationale des arts : Lauréats 2019
Résidences à la Cité internationale des arts

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