Tag: Arts
Chen Jiang Hong, between Pasolini and Lao Tzu
Its ordinary is made of black, ocherof blue and of Red. With a border between abstraction and the figurative that he crosses cheerfully, even when a lotus flower teases his…
the Abidjan arts and entertainment market opens its doors
In Abidjan, the 12th edition of Masa, the Abidjan arts and entertainment market, opens this Saturday. More than a hundred shows are on show and 24 countries from Africa, Europe…
Stratford tourism officials open applications for $35K arts and culture fund
News Local News Tourism officials in Stratford are accepting applications to the Destination Development Fund, a pool of money earmarked for projects that develop and improve the city for both…
The photographer Samuel Fosso, virtuoso of the self-portrait
He is one of the greatest exponents of the self-portrait. Samuel Fosso, born on July 17, 1962 in Kumba, in the south-west of Cameroon, has enriched the history of photography…
Electronic Arts removes Russian teams from its games
If the world of sport began to sanction Russia following the aggression of Ukraine already 7 days ago, the video game is also going on the offensive. And it is…
Myriam Minhidou winner of the Aware award
Myriam Minhidou, the Franco-Gabonese artist, today received the Aware Prize, a new prize that rewards a mid-career designer. The Aware association which works for the promotion of women artists has…
Philippe Katerine, all the art of filer mignon
Philippe Katerine is a protean and multi-talented dandy artist. He returns, this time, with a book and an exhibition entitled “Mignonisme”. An artistic current born at the border of Dadaism…
War in Ukraine: The Cultural Offensive
After the military, political, diplomatic, economic and financial earthquake, the cultural world is also organizing to condemn and counter the Russian invasion of Ukraine in its own way. Demonstrations of…
Exhibition: James McNeill Whistler honored at the Musée d’Orsay
Cultural report Until the beginning of May, the Musée d’Orsay is presenting an exceptional collection of works by the American painter of the late 19th century, James McNeill Whistler. Most…
“From Rome to Giverny” by Eva Jospin, immersed in the dreamlike universe of the artist
From Rome to Giverny, this is the title of the first monograph by visual artist Eva Jospin. The work published by Xavier Barral editions accompanies two exhibitions of the artist…