Tag: Arts
Jean-Luc Godard or narcissistic idolatry
At the idol market, if Jean-Luc Godard is not the best-selling product, he is one of the most singular. We don’t really know what we still admire in “the dumbest…
The “Inner Island” exhibition at the Villa Carmignac
The inner island is the title of the new exhibition at the villa Carmignac on the island of Porquerolles in the Mediterranean in the south of France. The museum buried…
Reopening of the MAC in Marseille: everything is rolling!
The famous DS… Here she is one of the stars of the new route – with a very circus title, Parade – collections from the MAC in Marseille, on the…
Naples, “the più bella città”, by Christophe Donner
What I love about Naples is the retrospective dread of never having known it. I’ve never seen you like this, says Dora, who only knew me in Mexico in a…
The exhibition to see: Françoise Pétrovitch, her shared solitudes and her imaginary islands
“Romanticism is not my thing,” confides Françoise Pétrovitch to a handful of journalists on this April morning. Paradoxical, when at the same time, she is exhibiting in a place dedicated…
Taha Siddiqui, the dissident of the future
The life of Taha Siddiqui looks like a graphic novel published by Glénat editions. Or if you prefer, a 12-episode season in hell available on the platform of your choice.…
Starr Gallery unveiled at Lynnwood Arts
The children of community champion Starr Demeyere recently unveiled the newly-named Starr Gallery in honor of their mother to a packed house at Lynnwood Arts. Kristy and Derek Demeyere did…
Guerlain’s bee bottle captured by 11 female lenses
Some are famous in our latitudes, like Charlotte Rampling and Audrey Tautou, glamorous actresses in the collective unconscious, but also garden photographers. The first populating for ages his intimate shots…
Les Chants d’Ulysse, interdisciplinary academy at the crossroads of arts and sciences
Creating an academy far from academicism is the idea behind Les Chants d’Ulysse. This international academy mixes arts, sciences and sport. French soprano Patricia Petibon and Franco-Swiss flutist, oboist and…
Tracking down works looted from Jews by the Nazis
In France, during the Second World War, approximately 100,000 works of art were looted from Jews by the Nazis. Paintings, sculptures, works of art, sometimes musical instruments… stolen, looted, and…