Tag: Arts
in Lyon, the humanist snapshots of Henriette Ponchon de Saint André – L’Express
“You can only photograph well alone,” affirms this image adventurer, who, paradoxically, never ceases to celebrate otherness in her black and white photos, the fruit of solo travels around the…
Artist Taysir Batnisi exhibits “200 keys to Palestinian homes in Gaza” at the Lyon Biennale
“I was petrified by anxiety.” At the Biennale Internationale de Lyon, “Au cas où #2” by Taysir Batnisi is the only work on the war in Gaza. As discreet as…
Wolinski, the life boards of a bubble virtuoso – L’Express
Last June, he would have turned 90, a year he will never reach. If the oldest victim of the attack on Charlie Hebdo of January 7, 2015 bowed out too…
In Antananarivo, an exhibition and a festival to raise awareness of the cause of women
How to commemorate Malagasy women? How to allow them to tell their stories, to re-appropriate history through their own stories? In Antananarivo, an exhibition and a festival both called “Vavy”…
In it, a martial arts genius beats up half a city in 109 minutes
Who wouldn’t want to turn their hobby into a career? That’s the harmless basic idea behind the South Korean action film Officer Black Belt, which is currently topping the Netflix…
Djeneba Aduayom, photography without borders
The French-Italian-Togolese artist has already had several lives in one life. Always driven by her creative spirit, the former professional dancer Djeneba Aduayom had to leave her youthful passion after…
Masterpieces from the Borghese Gallery brought together in Paris for the first time – L’Express
Bringing together on non-Italian walls emblematic pieces from the Borghese Gallery in Rome has never been done before. This is therefore a unique opportunity to feast your eyes at the…
these emblematic female figures of the movement – L’Express
When, in the autumn of 1924, André Breton introduced his collection of poetry Soluble fish by a theoretical text that he calls Manifesto of Surrealismhe is probably far from imagining…
Frenchwoman Sophie Calle wins Nobel Prize for the Arts
The list was just published on Tuesday, September 10, and French visual artist, photographer and director Sophie Calle, known for her humor expressed through her conceptual art, is among the…
The intimate, from the bedroom to social networks at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris
From the bedroom seen by Henri Cartier-Bresson to social networks, the Museum of Decorative Arts explores our secret gardens through a history of the intimate from the 18th century to…