Ecole de Paris auction by Oger-Blanchet auction house!

Ecole de Paris auction by Oger-Blanchet auction house!

This Thursday (June 16th), together with the Oger-Blanchet auction house, we invite you to the Ecole de Paris auction. You will find there works by many famous and less known Polish, Romanian, Hungarian and Russian artists who worked in Paris, thus becoming part of this fascinating phenomenon known as Ecole de Paris. Among the presented works, you will also find a few very interesting paintings, works on paper and even a sculpture from our collection!

Catalog and registration: https://drouot.com/v/123783

Discover the artworks from our collection:

Krzysztof Warlikowska & Hanna Krall in Paris

Krzysztof Warlikowska & Hanna Krall in Paris

Théâtre national de la Colline & Galerie Roi Doré are pleased to invite you to the theater show:

L’Odyssée. Une histoire pour Hollywood

from May 12th to 21st – Grand Théâtre

directed by Krzysztof Warlikowski

based on Homer’s Odyssey, The King of Hearts and Memory Returns by Hanna Krall 

from Tuesday to Saturday on 7:30 p.m.

duration 3h45, including an intermission

show in Polish with French and English subtitles

You can book your ticket(s) online or by phone on 01 44 62 52 52. Don’t forget to enter the ROIDORE22 code to get a discount (20€ instead of 30€ for normal tickets and 10€ instead of 15€ for under 30s)!

Online booking:

https://billetterie.colline.fr/fr/lodysseeunehistoirepourhollywood?utm_source=partenaire&utm_medium=roidore&utm_content=lodysseeunehistoirepourhollywood&fbclid=IwAR1BZrIjdROtiQ7mzPmffGtIDdlU-1Kk90XofKIUwiddX5KFdbCS1OEC5q8 

Face à la politique ultra-conservatrice du gouvernement polonais en place, Krzysztof Warlikowski cherche à résister contre l’amnésie destinée à déformer l’Histoire, en rapprochant l’odyssée antique d’Ulysse et celle moderne d’Izolda. Cette femme des années quarante a elle-même provoqué sa déportation pour retrouver son mari. Des années plus tard, elle raconte son invraisemblable histoire à la romancière Hanna Krall. Un spectacle sur l’atrocité de la guerre, l’immensité de l’espoir et l’immortalité des récits, porté par une mise en scène cinématographique poignante et engagée.