Tag: Exposure
“We are enough”, the exhibition of contemporary African art that awakens consciences
We are enough (“We are enough”), at the 193 Galerie and the Galerie Carole Kvasnevski in Paris, is a collective exhibition of contemporary African art. Eleven artists, Senegalese, Ivorians, South…
At the Pinault Collection, Thu Van Tran wants to “transcribe violence” through beauty
“Before the Storm” is a title that sounds like an alarm in the face of climate issues. It is that of the new exhibition of the Pinault Collection at the…
In Lille, an exhibition for the visually impaired invites you to discover the works through touch
/ Podcasts / Report France At the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Lille, in the north of France, an unprecedented exhibition is on offer. Its name: “Please touch”. Visitors are invited…
Retrospective of African-American artist Faith Ringgold at the Picasso Museum
/ Podcasts / Cultural meeting Since the struggles for civil rights in the 1960s, it has finally received recognition from the institutions of the artistic world. At over 90 years…
West Indies: exposure to chlordecone would harm the cognitive development of children
News Published on 02/28/2023 at 3:11 p.m. Updated 02/28/2023 at 3:11 p.m. Reading 2 mins. According to an Inserm study, pre or postnatal exposure to chlordecone would have a harmful…
Try to save the planet with the exhibition “Energy, so Watt?”
Implementing the energy transition is one of the challenges of the coming years and decades to fight, or at least limit, global warming. In Paris, an interactive exhibition, original to…
“Les Verrières”, a unique new place dedicated to African art in Paris
/ Podcasts / Cultural meeting A new place on the map of the arts of Africa and the diaspora. The 31 Project gallery opened a new space a few days…
Exhibition: Vermeer, the rare pearl of the Old World
This is the most important exhibition ever devoted to the famous Flemish painter, Johannes Vermeer. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the national museum of the Netherlands, presents the first major retrospective…
Zanele Muholi, “visual activist”, puts photography at the service of the queer black community
/ Podcasts / Cultural meeting Photographer and queer activist Zanele Muholi has his first retrospective in Paris. The European House of Photography welcomes him until May 21. We can see…
Senghor or the culture of independence
Affirming the role of Africa in writing its history, defending the idea of an appointment of giving and receiving, engaging in dialogue with the rest of the world to give…