Tag: art
Yves Saint Laurent, art from every angle
Until May 15, six Parisian museums are opening their permanent collections to clothing designed by Yves Saint Laurent. The opportunity to rediscover his creations in the light of all the…
‘I wanted my art to resonate’: Zimbabwean sculptor responds to Covid with creativity | Global development
When the pandemic first hit the world, Zimbabwean stone sculptor David Ngwerume took up a hammer and chisel and began work on the first of a collection of Covid-inspired pieces.…
Graphic art or black and white animals? The world of Gregory Pol
The snow sometimes plays its magic to dampen the tumults. Here, she softens certain contours. There, on the contrary, it invites us to unsuspected detours. Let’s take them to follow…
All the beauty of the Camargue seen from the sky, between painting and graphic art
It is in the heart of the Camargue, in the South of France, that Magali Chesnel take us. Above this superb region, to be more precise. Discovering the raw and…
717 gigapixel photo reveals secrets of a Rembrandt
Rembrandt’s famous painting “The Night Watch” has been fully digitized with a level of precision never before seen at the Rijksmuseum, the famous museum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. You will…
Choose your orientation: Art, Creation, Communication
To help high school students know which higher education to turn to, the Figaro Étudiant is organizing a fair on Saturday December 11 at the Carreau du Temple in Paris,…
“La part deombre”, the exhibition that sheds light on the art of sculpture in the Congo
The new exhibition at the Quai Branly museum aims to lift the veil on a region little known in the Congo in the artistic field. “The share of the shadows.…
Claire Berest, the art of trompe-l’oeil
After “Nothing is black”, her latest novel which was interested in the life of Frida Khalo, Claire Berest returns today with “Artifices”. An addicting thriller-like novel based on characters steeped…
Choose your orientation: Art, Creation, Communication
To help high school students know which higher education to turn to, the Figaro Étudiant is organizing a fair on Saturday December 11 at the Carreau du Temple in Paris,…
Origami, the art of paper folding
Origami (from Japanese oru, “Fold” and kami, “Paper”) corresponds to the art of folding paper. It originated from one of the oldest Chinese folk arts, called zhézhǐ, who was brought…