Paris loses sleep as revelers mark Nuit Blanche
Twelve monumental works of contemporary art, brought to life by musicians, dancers and DJs, were paraded in Paris, on Saturday during the Nuit Blanche (sleepless night) art festival. /VCG Photo

Twelve monumental works of contemporary art, brought to life by musicians, dancers and DJs, were paraded in Paris, on Saturday during the Nuit Blanche (sleepless night) art festival. /VCG Photo

Every first Saturday of October, Paris stays up all night as residents and tourists are invited to explore the city in a different way. /VCG Photo

Every first Saturday of October, Paris stays up all night as residents and tourists are invited to explore the city in a different way. /VCG Photo

Artists present their installations, exhibitions, performances, staged scene sets and creations that explore all facets of contemporary art and offer a new view of the city. /VCG Photo

Artists present their installations, exhibitions, performances, staged scene sets and creations that explore all facets of contemporary art and offer a new view of the city. /VCG Photo

The Nuit Blanche was first organized in 2002, and has spread to other cities in France and other European capitals. /VCG Photo

The Nuit Blanche was first organized in 2002, and has spread to other cities in France and other European capitals. /VCG Photo