Tag: You tell me the news
Antonio Altarriba, an African odyssey drawn at eye level
Historian, critic, essayist, writer and comic book scriptwriter, author of the famous “Trilogy of the Self”, Antonio Altarriba is a jack of all trades and one of the great writers…
Arthur Dreyfus, a new novel which takes its destiny into its own hands
His last novel was entitled “Sexual Diary of a Boy Today”, and it is with another diary that Arthur Dreyfus returns today. A diary that dabbles in storytelling in a…
Thandiwe Muriu, the new colors of the African woman
The 193 Gallery in Paris presents the first exhibition of Kenyan photographer Thandiwe Muriu. Entitled “You thought you could throw me away”, it offers the public bold and colorful works,…
“Kina and Yuk, foxes of the ice floe”, an eco-friendly animal tale in the middle of the polar cold
Guillaume Maidatchevsky, director of animal films, has worked both for independent productions and for French and international television channels. He returns for “ Kina and Yuk, foxes of the ice…
“Dialaw Project”, a creation against destruction
Toubab Dialaw is a coastal town in Senegal. It is the location of Germaine Acogny’s Les Sables school but also that of a titanic port project, imagined between the Senegalese…
“Don Quixote” by Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi, the rebirth of a masterpiece
After ” hell “, a stunning adaptation of Dante’s text, the Brizzi brothers tackle another great literary classic in comics: “Don Quixote de la Mancha”. They magnify the text of…
Martinique between heritage and contemporary art
Since 2005, the Clément Foundation, housed on the Clément habitation site, has carried out patronage actions in favor of the arts and cultural heritage in Martinique. It seeks to enhance…
Beninese art in Martinique, from restitution to revelation
The traveling exhibition “Revelation!” Contemporary art from Benin” has been installed since December 15 at the Clément Foundation in Martinique. Bringing together 42 Beninese artists and around a hundred works,…
“Van Gogh in Auvers-sur-Oise, the last months”, the twilight of a life
Through the exceptional collection of paintings, drawings and letters, the Musée d’Orsay brings visitors back to life the last 70 days of Vincent Van Gogh in Auvers-sur-Oise, a village so…
“A way of loving” by Dominique Barbéris, the discreet force of desire
In this literary season, the writer Dominique Barbéris returns with an elegant novel which subtly paints the portrait of a secret, melancholic woman who leaves her native Brittany with her…