Here are some expos to check out when you are sick of walking the Champs-Elysées or sipping cafés.
Reporters with no borders
Petit Palais
Photos from the collection of Pierre and Alexandra Boulat which opens the universe to photography and contemporary images of often unseen parts of the world.
Closed Mondays -9 September to 27 February 2011
Romantic Russia
Musée de la Vie Romantique
From the Tretiakov Gallery as a celebration of the year of Russia in France. Art galleries and museums are opening their doors to the culture of the North and this expo in particular covers the reigns of Alexander I and Nicolai I.
28 september to 16 January 2011 - closed Mondays
Travel the Capital: Louis Vuitton and Paris
Musée Caranvalet
In 1854, Vuitton opened his first store at Rue de Capucines, and in 2010, the brand has become known worldwide. This expo features the early days of Mr. Vuitton and his family and travels until today, like a suitcase opening its time capsule.
13 october to 27 february 2011, closed Mondays
Louise Bourgeois
Maison de Balzac
3 november to 6 february 2011
Works dedicated to Eugenie Grandet.
"I'm working on a show about Eugénie Grandet for the Maison de Balzac in Paris, opening next november. I love that story. It could be the story of my life." Louise Bourgeois pour The Guardian Newspaper, Londres, 19 septembre 2009.
Larry Clark
Museum of Modern Art
Museum of Modern Art
8 october to 2 january 2011, audience under 18 - not allowed
From Tulsa, Texas, this photographer's work is showcases troubled teenagers from drugs to sex.
For more information, check out the links above or to find more expos in the Parisian area: paris.fr
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