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Paris Free Exhibition - Artist Building πŸŽ¨πŸ›οΈ

59Rivoli, the famous "artist-occupied site" in Paris. Since artists illegally moved in back in 1999, it has gone through nearly 20 years of "underground-legal battles-amnesty-transformation". The Parisian government invested a whopping 9 million euros to "redeem" it, all to preserve a unique artistic base in the heart of Paris. It seldom appears on the lists of major Paris tourist attractions, yet it has become a trendy hotspot, attracting over 80,000 visitors annually, second only to the Pompidou and the National Museum of Modern Art in terms of visitor numbers. 🌍πŸ”₯ The building is home to over 30 artists, with an equal number of men and women, including foreign artists, and several Asian artists of Japanese and Korean descent creating here. Compared to museums and galleries, artists feel those places are too "formal", with coldness and stiffness becoming a barrier between the audience and the artists. At 59 Rivoli, visitors can experience the creative process firsthand, have the chance to feel the passion and joy of creation that originally belonged only to the artists themselves, get "zero" distance from the artists, and see them creating, resting, listening to music, and eating. πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ¨πŸŽΆ 🌟Hours: 13:00 - 20:00 (Closed on Mondays) 🌟Free Admission #ArtLoverToday #TodaysArt #MuseumWorthVisiting #Museums #Art #Artists #ArtistShare #ArtistOfTheDay #ParisLife #ParisArt #ParisLiving #ParisArtists #ParisExhibitions #FreeArtInParis #ParisExploration #ContemporaryArt

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Paris Free Exhibition - Artist Building πŸŽ¨πŸ›οΈ

59Rivoli, the famous "artist-occupied site" in Paris. Since artists illegally moved in back in 1999, it has gone through nearly 20 years of "underground-legal battles-amnesty-transformation". The Parisian government invested a whopping 9 million euros to "redeem" it, all to preserve a unique artistic base in the heart of Paris. It seldom appears on the lists of major Paris tourist attractions, yet it has become a trendy hotspot, attracting over 80,000 visitors annually, second only to the Pompidou and the National Museum of Modern Art in terms of visitor numbers. 🌍πŸ”₯ The building is home to over 30 artists, with an equal number of men and women, including foreign artists, and several Asian artists of Japanese and Korean descent creating here. Compared to museums and galleries, artists feel those places are too "formal", with coldness and stiffness becoming a barrier between the audience and the artists. At 59 Rivoli, visitors can experience the creative process firsthand, have the chance to feel the passion and joy of creation that originally belonged only to the artists themselves, get "zero" distance from the artists, and see them creating, resting, listening to music, and eating. πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ¨πŸŽΆ 🌟Hours: 13:00 - 20:00 (Closed on Mondays) 🌟Free Admission #ArtLoverToday #TodaysArt #MuseumWorthVisiting #Museums #Art #Artists #ArtistShare #ArtistOfTheDay #ParisLife #ParisArt #ParisLiving #ParisArtists #ParisExhibitions #FreeArtInParis #ParisExploration #ContemporaryArt

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