Tag: Exposure
For the artist Giuseppe Penone, “man and the reality that surrounds him have the same value”
The Italian artist Giuseppe Penone, born in 1947 in a village in Piedmont, is a giant of contemporary art and a pioneer in the artistic understanding of the links between…
Literature: Marcel Proust celebrated on the occasion of the centenary of his death
On the occasion of the centenary of his death, the French writer Marcel Proust is everywhere. The National Library of France is devoting a major exhibition to him in Paris,…
The Rosa Bonheur exhibition at the Musée d’Orsay
A model of the emancipation of women and an ecologist before her time, Rosa Bonheur was also the first French artist to give her letters of nobility to animal painting.…
Photographic walk in the gardens of the Abbey of Daoulas
This year, African cultures are in the spotlight at the Abbaye de Daoulas in northern Finistère, Brittany. On the sidelines of the great exhibition: Africa, the religions of ecstasyis scheduled…
Endocrine disruptors: a study confirms the link between exposure to phthalates and premature births
If the consequences of endocrine disruptors on reproduction are not unknown, a study has confirmed for the first time the direct impact of exposure to phthalates during pregnancy on premature…
Exhibition: Frida Kahlo at the Palais Galliera, in the privacy of the artist
The Mexican Frida Kahlo, one of the most outstanding artists of the 20th century, is entering the Palais Galliera in Paris. Through more than 200 objects and personal effects, many…
Zarif Design, a company that seeks to save Afghan textile heritage
Until next February, the National Museum of Asian Arts is honoring Afghanistan in two exhibitions. The first explores a century of Franco-Afghan archaeological research, the other focuses on contemporary creation,…
Pascal Maître, focus on the Fulani of the Sahel
The Academy of Fine Arts is hosting until December 4, the exhibition “Peuls du Sahel” by photographer Pascal Maitre, winner of the 2022 edition of the Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière…
The exhibition “Musicanimale – the great sound bestiary” at the Philharmonie de Paris
It is a symphony of animals offered by the Philharmonie de Paris. More than 200 art objects and musical works respond to the sounds of some forty species in Musicanimale…
“Black Indians”, at the origins of the black carnival of New Orleans
While part of the planet celebrated Halloween last night, let’s take a look at another style of disguise, that of the Black Indians, these parades of the African-American community in…