Tag: Arts
Mary Sibande, the red ventriloquist
It is a monumental installation that is presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Lyon, France. The artist, Mary Sibande, will celebrate her 40th birthday in April. Her international…
‘Bros’: Romeo Castellucci explores themes of obedience and individual responsibility
Known for his very visual pieces, the Italian director Romeo Castellucci takes over the Maison de la Culture in Bobigny, the MC93. With “Bros”, a diminutive of “brothers” which means…
The French Parliament approves the return of works of art looted by the Nazis
In France, the unanimous Parliament definitively adopted this Tuesday evening a bill allowing the restitution of 15 works of art, including a painting by Gustav Klimt and another by Marc…
At the Center Pompidou, the Gaston Paris exhibition plunges us into the world of entertainment in the 1930s
The Rendez-vous culture takes us today to discover a photographer reporter whose pictures tell of a pivotal period, that of the 1930s. His name is Gaston Paris. His images were…
Ai Weiwei, freedom is the childhood of art
Ai Weiwei is an internationally recognized committed artist. He has made his works and performances into aesthetic and militant manifestos. Today he publishes his autobiography “1000 years of joys and…
Vote for your favorite photographs at new Station Arts exhibit
Members of the Tillsonburg Photography Club will be exhibiting their work at the Station Arts Center in Tillsonburg from Friday, Feb. 11 to March 11. “We’re having an informal opening…
Lebanon returns over 330 antiquities to Baghdad
These pieces are said to have been looted during the years of war in Iraq. They were finally spotted in a private Lebanese museum after it opened in 2018, then…
Yannos Majestikos, in the realm of performance
Yesterday with an Afghan researcher, today with a Congolese artist: welcome to this special PAUSE Weekend (from the name of this National Assistance Program for the Emergency Reception of Scientists…
Exhibition: Julie Manet in the spotlight at the Musée Marmottan Monet
Edouard Manet who caused a scandal with Lunch on the Grass or theOlympia, and Berthe Morizot, the first of the Impressionists, would they have been recognized as immense artists without…
Eric Bunnell’s People: Arts crawl takes another year off
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Author of the article: Eric Bunnell • Special to Postmedia Network Moe McVey and her nine-year-old miniature poodle, Bowie, who Moe calls her teammate,…