The Brazil-France 2025 Season is currently underway in Paris and the Île-de-France region! A cultural season focused on dialogue between the two countries, highlighting the rich artistic, historical and social ties between France and Brazil, through a series of events and meetings. Piloted by the French Ministries of Culture and Foreign Affairs, the operation takes place in a variety of public venues, with the aim of offering a diversity of perspectives on the Brazil of yesterday and today.
Several museums in the Paris region are taking part in this cultural season, with a program of exhibitions, lectures, screenings and educational workshops. Among the institutions involved are the Musée du Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac, the Musée d'Orsay and the Cité Internationale des Arts. Each structure proposes a specific approach, highlighting Brazilian artists, archival works, or themes linked to colonial history, indigenous cultures or contemporary expressions of the Brazilian art scene.
Visiting a museum during this cultural season is an opportunity to approach Brazilian culture through a documentary and artistic prism, away from the clichés often conveyed. These exhibitions provide an educational and informative framework, facilitating a better understanding of the historical, social and aesthetic issues affecting the country. For the public, it's an opportunity for cultural exploration in an accessible institutional setting. Ready to discover a new culture?
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