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A selection of British arts events with our French partners
Camera Britannica at Centre Pompidou.

"Camera Britannica" is curated by Marie Canet, following an exhibition of contemporary British artists at the Fondation Ricard and the FRAC Aquitaine. A cycle of experimental cinema by UK contemporary artists, comprising short films and longer features, with screenings every Wednesday in May. Some screenings are presented by the curator and/or artists. Until 30 May inclusive.

Triennale at Palais de Tokyo.

A major event in the contemporary art calendar, as the newly re-opened Palais de Tokyo hosts "Intense Proximité" featuring a number of British artists in this year's Triennale. The expanded space hosts work by Carolina Caycedo, Isaac Julien, Haroon Mirza, Hassan Khan, Chris Ofili and NaoKo TaKaHaShi. Until 26 August

Contemporary Art magazine.

Catalogue is the very first contemporary art magazine designed to act as a platform for interaction between the English and French-speaking art worlds – the UK, France, and a host of other territories internationally. Quarterly, web-based and entirely free, Catalogue aims to play a part in the reinvention of art writing online.

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