Tag: Culture
Presidential 2022: culture is shrinking, by Abnousse Shalmani
Never have the arts and culture been so essential, because the pandemic and the war, because the absence of temperance, because the gradual disappearance of ambiguity, humor and gray areas.…
K.Zia: a future great is born
A few days after his first showcaseParisian, and because she had the feeling of seeing a great future blossom on the stage of the Flèche d’Or, Hortense Volle met the…
Exhibition: for Elladj Lincy Deloumeaux, “textiles weave links between different countries”
Elladj Lincy Deloumeaux presents her second personal exhibition at the Galerie Cécile Fakhoury in Paris. The young artist from Guadeloupe and freshly graduated from the Beaux-Arts last year designed this…
Cinema: release of the film “At the same time”, by Gustave Kervern and Benoît Delépine
Cultural meeting Since their meeting, and the adventure of Greenland started on Canal + in the 1990s, the duo Gustave Kervern and Benoît Delépine also continues its adventures in the…
An ascent of Stefan Hertmans: moral autopsy of a collaborator
Over the course of what his readers now recognize as a trilogy, Stefan Hertmans asserts himself as a major and singular voice in Flemish literature. His latest book recounts the…
On the road to the chiefdoms of Cameroon, from visible to invisible
The Musée du Quai Branly is devoting an exceptional exhibition to Cameroonian art from the Grassfields region. Through 270 works, the exhibition testifies to the unique cultural richness of the…
“Balak”, chance master of our destiny?
” Balak is both the story of the Zahiroune, a mysterious sect fomenting a revolution, a vitriolic portrait of Algeria and its security excesses, and a philosophical questioning of the…
Richianny Ratovo, young visual artist, exhibits for the first time on her Big Island
In Madagascar, spotlight on a promising artist. Richianny Ratovo, 27, won the Paritana contemporary art prize last year. Back from a four-month residency at the Cité des Arts in Paris,…
Michelangelo Pistoletto exhibition: “Messanudo”, the world laid bare
He is a huge committed art activist. A pioneer of Arte Povera in the 1960s. The Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto, 89, is famous for his mirror paintings, reflecting the upheavals…
Paule Constant, on the waves of an African memory
Paule Constant offers us with “The blindness of the rivers”, a journey to the heart of Africa. It recounts the plunge of a Nobel Prize in Medicine into his African…