There’s way too many galleries in Paris, specially on the Marais side but very few that actually captivate you. Hidden halfway through the Rue Saint Martin, just when trying to scape from the noisy and touristy Beaubourg square …
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Old School
posted: 18/05/2012
Paris might be the capital of fashion but besides the Musee des Arts Décoratifs there is no place dedicated to this craft. Things seem to be slowly changing as the Cité de la mode et du design, located …
Yutaka Takanashi @ Fondation HCB – Paris
posted: 17/05/2012
Yukata Takanashi has always photographed Tokyo and many other cities from far away, very far away; but still managing to penetrate the uncorrupted parts of Japan, all those places where the money didn’t took over. For the first …













↓ Tous cannibales
I maybe too late to review or propose “All cannibals” as a must-visit exhibition given the number of days left (10) @ Maison Rouge, but visceral scenery is always worth visiting.
Not that I entirely agree with the cannibalism as a healthy way of feeding oneself, but it certainly has its benefits. As Claude LeviStrauss said @ La Repubblica in 1993… “Tthe simplest way to identify with another is still to eat them”. Couldn’t agree more.
Victor Brauner, Extreme Conciliation, 1941
Until May 15th la maison rouge is staging an exhibition on anthropophagy and its representations in contemporary visual art.
The exhibition’s curator has chosen pieces for the most part by young artists working independently of each other on the concept of incorporation. A body of contemporary works (photography, video, installation, sculpture, drawing and painting) finds echoes in a historic perspective (illustrations, illuminated texts, engravings and ritual objects).
Together, they show how the theme of anthropophagy has persisted and evolved through time and place. Despite being largely ignored by art critics and theorists, anthropophagy is an underlying theme of current creation, as the presence in the show of major artists from the contemporary scene confirms.
Norbert Bisky, Scapegoat, 2005,
Don’t we all absorb & construct our personality as we observe, share & experience with other people’s behaviors? Then you’re just one step away from reaching the next level.
One of Goya's War disasters.. A heroic feat! With dead men!