Tag: art
ART: 50% of French people misinformed about the self-preservation of gametes (excluding medical reasons)
News Published on 01/23/2023 at 3:57 p.m. Updated 01/23/2023 at 3:57 p.m. Reading 4 mins. Marie Lanen Head of parenting section (baby, pregnancy, family) Since the publication of the new…
Death of filmmaker Abdellatif Ben Ammar, one of the pioneers of the Tunisian 7th art
Tunisian director and producer Abdellatif Ben Ammar died Monday, February 6 in Tunis at the age of 79. He was a pioneer, a founding father of the Tunisian seventh art.…
Sami objects from the collections have become video art in the exhibition “Datni” at Västernorrland’s museum
The title of the exhibition, Datni, means tin in Northern Sami, and tin thread embroidery in particular is a craft that is unique to the Sami. – The Sami have…
The exhibition to see: Serge Gainsbourg, the art of the exact word and small papers
“The specialties separate the man from all other men”, wrote Francis Picabia in jesus christ rastaquouère. From this sulphurous text by the dada painter published in 1920, Serge Gainsbourg had…
Iran: in the face of repression, art as an act of resistance
He is one of Iran’s most emblematic and famous filmmakers: after six months in detention, Jafar Panahi yesterday began a hunger strike to protest against the conditions of his imprisonment.…
Nazi looted art to be returned
The painting in question is “The Penitent Magdalene” by Adriaen van der Werff, a Dutch Baroque painter, from 1707. It was sold at auction in London in 2005 for £60,000.…
Student folk art up for bid in Catholic board auction
Student artists representing every school in the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board have their work up for bid in the board’s first ever art auction. Included are 105…
the Cochin Art Biennial, a space of artistic freedom unique in Asia
In India, the Kerala Contemporary Art Biennale is making a comeback after the Covid. The largest festival of its kind in Asia, it exhibits 90 artists from 24 countries in…
Literature: “Mecano” by Mattia Filice, the art of writing the train
/ Podcasts / In person(s) Mattia Filice’s novel marries the railway rhythm and landscape, transmutes the industrial universe of the train, machines and stations into romantic prowess, in a diverted…
“Art on prescription”: when the blues and anxiety are cured at the museum
News Published on 01/16/2023 at 3:33 p.m. Updated 01/16/2023 at 3:33 p.m. Reading 2 mins. Under the high ceiling of the former school of pharmacy in Montpellier (south of France),…