What to do, what to see, where to go? The cultural and lifestyle agenda in France from August 3

Arts and crafts
Ennery Museum, Paris, August 23 and 30
Housed in a private mansion on Avenue Hoche, this museum, reminiscent of a cabinet of curiosities, houses the rich collection of Asian art belonging to Clémence d'Ennery, an actress and prominent figure in Parisian society in the 19th century. This exhibition illustrates the Belle Époque's passion for Japonism. Visits are available on select Saturdays and by reservation.
Ennery Museum , 59, avenue Foch, Paris 16th .
Valérie Mréjen is exhibiting her work all summer in the former presbytery of a town with a picture-postcard setting. The artist collects postcards—especially those from the 1960s and 1970s—then scans them, enlarges them, adds gouache, and more. Here, she presents images of a part of the town taken from different angles, reworked in her own way.
The House of Arts , 8, rue des Remparts, Bages (Aude).
Every Thursday evening, the Palais de Tokyo opens its doors free of charge. This summer, four exhibitions are scheduled: Vivian Suter's colorful pictorial jungle; the world of 1980s graffiti icon Rammellzee; the works of Vietnamese artist Thao Nguyen Phan; and Chalisée Naamani's textile installation "Octogone." From 7 p.m. to midnight.
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