Tag: Exposure
Marronnage, the art of breaking one’s chains
Through the exhibition “Marronnage, the art of breaking one’s chains” between paintings, photographs, and pieces of contemporary art rarely exhibited, the House of Latin America highlights tembe art. An exhibition…
Afran, Cameroonian artist: “I am totally open to new symbologies”
Francis Nathan Abiamba, 35, better known as Afran, is one of the Cameroonian artists selected for the Venice Biennale of Arts. Cameroon is participating for the first time in the…
Exhibition: “On the road to the chiefdoms of Cameroon”, at the Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac Museum
A new exhibition entitled On the road to the chiefdoms of Cameroon. From visible to invisible presents more than 200 works of historical and living heritage from the 16th century…
The “Pharaoh of the Two Lands” exhibition at the Louvre Museum
Cultural meeting In 1822, Champollion deciphered the hieroglyphs. To celebrate this 200th anniversary, the Louvre Museum offers a little-known story of the pharaohs. The exhibition “Pharaoh of the Two Lands.…
In Marseille, an exhibition to defuse the debate around migration
The museums of Marseilles take up the question of migrations with an exhibition imagined under the direction of the academician Barbara Cassin which intends to dispassionate the debate around migrations…
The Center d’Art launches “Archipelago”, its 276th exhibition
Allenby Augustin, Executive Director of the Center d’Art is in our guest chair this week and tells us about the “Archipelago” exhibition, the centre’s 276th exhibition. This will be held…
Between Jews and Muslims, deep links traced to the Porte-Dorée
Cultural meeting The Palais de la Porte-Dorée is hosting its first exhibition of the year. It traces the links between Jews and Muslims, from colonial France to the present day.…
Pharaoh of the Two Lands, the African Epic of the Kings of Napata
Until July 25, the Louvre Museum presents the “Pharaoh of the Two Lands” exhibition, a dive into the little-known period of the dynasty of the kings of the kingdom of…
Works by the Samsung family on display at the National Museum of Korea
Just a year ago, the heirs to the Samsung empire offered the South Korean state 23,000 works of art, including those by Gauguin, Dali, Picasso and Monet. Part of this…
Christine Spengler: “Being a woman has often allowed me to go unnoticed”
Cultural guest Some of the most famous shots of the French war photographer Christine Spengler are to be discovered or rediscovered within the framework of a Parisian exhibition entitled ”…