©Collection Lobster Films / ©MAN RAY TRUST / ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2015 G0167 / ©1994, 2008 Block 2 Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved. / Courtesy of Park Circus/MGM / ©Pierre Grise Productions In November, we present five worksView More >

©Collection Lobster Films / ©MAN RAY TRUST / ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2015 G0167 / ©1994, 2008 Block 2 Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved. / Courtesy of Park Circus/MGM / ©Pierre Grise Productions In November, we present five worksView More >
Exhibition Period: 11 November (Wednesday), 2015 – 31 January (Sunday), 2016 Mon-Sat 11:00-20:00 (Last entry 19:30), Sun 11:00-19:00 (Last entry 18:30) Open daily except 18 November and New Year’s Holidays, Free admission Venue: Ginza Maison Hermès Le Forum (8F, 5-4-1 Ginza,View More >
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[Title] MEGURUMEGURU – Around and Around the Neighborhood – ~ 25th June – 31st July, 2015~ [Artist] Sayaka Akiyama [Date] September 17 to November 16, 2015 The flâneur (rambling dawdlers) of Paris and other French cities often turned to painting,View More >
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2016: call for projects on the theme ‘PLAY’ Since its creation in 2007, the Prix Emile Hermes has invited ground-breaking, innovative, original entries on a specified theme, from young designers around the world, exploring and responding to changes in theView More >
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© Courtesy Louidgi Beltrame & Galerie Jousse Entreprise / © Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster / © Hermès 2015 1. Brasilia/Chandigarh by Louidgi Beltrame 2008 / France / 26min / Color / Video 2. Central by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster Produced by : Anna Sanders Films 2001View More >
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©Surf Film srl Invitation à la flânerie / Le pied au plancher Il sorpasso 1962 / Italy / 105min / monochrome / 35mm Directed by Dino Risi Written by Dino Risi, Ettore Scola, and Ruggero Maccari Produced by Mario CecchiView More >
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[Title] Butinage [Artist] Jean-François Fourtou [Date] May 19 to July 14, 2015 From its invention in the 19th century, the camera came to be viewed as an implement indispensable for so-called flâneur (a distinctive French term used specifically in referenceView More >