[ad_1] In pictures Some works by the Senegalese Omar Ba The paintings are taken from […]
Contemporary art: a beautiful book to contemplate the work of Omar Ba
[ad_1] The cover of the beautiful book: “Compartment aller-simple 10” (detail), by Omar Ba (acrylic, […]
In Bali, the cosmic dance of gods and men
[ad_1] Sebatu’s Jaya Semara Wati troupe at the Pura puseh temple in Apuh, Bali, Indonesia, […]
At the Guimet Museum, the ephemeral art of Utagawa Hiroshige’s fan
[ad_1] “The Thirty-Six Female Geniuses of Poetry” (circa 1843-1846), by Utagawa Hiroshige, fan leaves removed. […]
Douglas Sirk, World War II, Virginie Efira, banjo: weekend replays
[ad_1] THE MORNING LIST “Les Rencontres du Papotin”, with Virginie Efira, program produced by Henri […]
“The Steps of Freedom. The Irish dance” on Arte: from the fight against English oppression to cultural soft power
[ad_1] The “rince fada” is one of the most unusual Irish dances. TYRONE PRODUCTIONS ARTE […]
“Lessons from the tree and the wind”: the becoming-tree of Jacques Réda
[ad_1] The poet Jacques Reda. JACQUES SASSIER/GALLIMARD EDITIONS “Lessons from the tree and the wind”, […]
“A History of Philosophy, II”: Jürgen Habermas at the Birth of Modernity
[ad_1] The German philosopher Jürgen Habermas, in 2002. JACQUES SASSIER/GALLIMARD “A History of Philosophy, II. […]
Chronicle Article reserved for our subscribers “To believe and not to believe”, by Henri Atlan and Ariel Toledano: the “philosophy” column by Roger-Pol Droit Two scholars discuss God. The opposition is frontal, but the protagonists esteem and respect each other.
[ad_1] Chronicle Article reserved for our subscribers “To believe and not to believe”, by Henri […]
In “Mom, I stopped the plane”, on LCP, Daphné Roulier looks at the failings of “fast fashion”
[ad_1] From left to right: Camille Etienne, Daphné Roulier and Raphaël Hitier, on the set […]