Autore: Francesca Rozzi
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Dislocations
A truly moving exhibition, Dislocations showcases artworks created by artists living in exile. Organized in collaboration with the association Portes Ouvertes sur l’Art, dedicated to promoting and exhibiting painters experiencing exile, Dislocations features artworks by fifteen artists from diverse origins and generations. The exhibition’s layout isn’t too big, allowing visitors…
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En poussière – Dominique Ghesquière & Lucie Douriaud
An exhibition with a strong environmental resonance, En poussière showcases the works of two artists from different generations, whose pieces perfectly dialogue with each other but also with the viewer. Upon entering the exhibition space, the conscientious research on materials becomes immediately apparent: tyres, wood, metal, stone, straw are integrated…
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Iris Van Harpen – Sculpting the Senses
Embark into another dimension: between fashion, art, sculptures, installation and sounds, this exhibition envelops the visitor in a 360-degree experience. Dedicated to one of the most disruptive stylists of this generation, this retrospective succeeds in conveying the multifaceted universe of the designer. Highlighting the significance of external influences on her…
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Suzanne Husky – The Deep Time of Rivers
Have you ever reflected on the importance of beavers for our environment? That is the focus of this exhibition, in particular the subject of this series by Suzanne Husky. Winner of the Prix Drawing Now 2023, Suzanne Husky has been exploring environmental issues since the 2000s through her art, particularly…
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Corps à corps – histoire(s) de la photographie
The exhibition “Corps à Corps” at Centre Pompidou showcases a fusion of photos from the Pompidou’s collection and Marin Karmitz, exploring the representation of the human body.
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Chéri Samba, dans la collection Jean Pigozzi
The solo exhibition at Musée Maillol showcases Chéri Samba’s bold and engaging work, spanning 40 years of his career. It challenges traditional art narratives and includes thought-provoking textual elements.
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Sophie Calle – À toi de faire, ma mignonne
In commemoration of Picasso’s 50th death anniversary, Musée Picasso in Paris hosts Sophie Calle’s exhibit, replacing Picasso’s works with her pieces. Calle’s retrospective engages visitors’ participation.
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My “coups de cœur” 2023
My personal favorites of 2023, a small collection of movies and exhibitions that particularly captured my attention and left a mark.
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Issy Wood – Study for no
Lafayette Anticipations presents in its adaptable surfaces the first solo exhibition in France consacrated to Issy Wood, the promising young British painter and musician. Titled “Study for No,” a nod to a 2019 artwork depicting the word ‘No’ in vibrant and ornate characters, the exhibition aligns with the artist’s intention…
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Picasso – Dessiner à l’infini
Dive into Picasso’s universe from an unconventional angle with this expansive exhibition, focused on the graphic works of the renowned painter. Thanks to collaborations with the Musée Picasso of Paris and esteemed Spanish museums, the collection boasts a remarkable diversity—ranging from works on paper, pastels, ink, engravings to illustrated books.…
