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The catalog presents Bao Vuong's work since 2020.
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The photographs in this catalogue are drawn from the holdings of the Musée Cantini, the [mac] and the municipal holdings of the City of Marseille, and cover a broad period from the avant-gardes of the early 1930s to the contemporary approaches of the 2000s.
Gérard Rancinan and Caroline Gaudriault have been working together for over twenty-five years. They work together on artistic projects, establishing a dialogue that starts with photography and writing and continues through installations and cinematographic works.
The FITE - Textile Biennial - Clermont-Ferrand is teaming up with Sesc São Paulo for this PLAY edition to present artists and textile heritage pieces from five continents.
The last avant-garde movement in twentieth-century French art, Supports/Surfaces marked an important turning point, advocating the rejection of traditional painting supports in favour of a more conceptual exploration of the materiality of the canvas. Some artists even went beyond the limits of painting in their artistic approach towards sculpture and...
This volume celebrates contemporary ceramics on the occasion of the 26th Vallauris International Biennial/Contemporary Creation and Ceramics.
With its extraordinary longevity of more than four decades, its international spread, Surrealism holds a singular place in the history of modern art. Exhibition details
From spring 2024, the Musée National Picasso Paris presents a new, completely redesigned exhibition.
From spring 2024, the Musée National Picasso Paris presents a new, completely redesigned exhibition.
From spring 2024, the Musée National Picasso Paris presents a new, completely redesigned exhibition.
The Morgan Museum & Library in New York City will mark its centennial with a special exhibition featuring drawings from the collection of Jean-Marie and Elizabeth Eveillard.
This beautifully illustrated scholarly catalog presents a selection of exceptional drawings from the Clement C. Moore Collection, accompanying an exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York City (2024).
Listening to What You See brings together more than twenty-five scholarly essays, reviews, and shorter contributions by Peter Hecht, preceded by an introduction on what he thinks his life in art history has taught him.
Yves Saint Laurent's passion for flowers and garden was the source of endless inspiration.
The book, first publication on the collection since the opening of the Musée Lee Ufan Arles, presents a selection of works emblematic of Lee Ufan's work. Constructed as a journey through space, from room to room, this publication pays tribute to a space and a scenography designed by Lee Ufan himself.
Suddenly This Overview (1981-2012), the Swiss duo's first sculptural epic, began in 1981 and ended with the death of David Weiss. It is made up of sketches modelled in clay, the titles of which appear as punchlines to describe the situations inventoried.
The catalogue presents the life of Maria Cosway, a brilliant woman who was predestined for a great career as an artist in English High Society, but who, against all odds, found her true emancipation by giving up her first vocation to devote herself to the education of young girls.
Monet was an artist with a passion for painting landscapes and outdoor scenes, and the garden at Giverny soon became the Impressionist master's greatest artistic accomplishment and a catalyst for his work.
A chromatic journey through 250 masterpieces dating from the 8th to the 18th century, this book explores the art of Chinese monochrome porcelain, tracing the long and flamboyant history of the mastery of high-fire colors in China.
The catalogue explores a major phenomenon of the second half of the 19th century and the first third of the 20th: Whistlerism. Exhibition details
The Rencontres d'Arles (formerly known as the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie d'Arles) is a summer photography festival founded in 1970 by Arles photographer Lucien Clergue, author Michel Tournier and historian Jean-Maurice Rouquette.
The International City of Tapestry in Aubusson is celebrating the completion of the "Aubusson weaves Tolkien" hanging, begun in 2017 in partnership with the Tolkien Estate.
The book retraces the life and work of the poet and painter Max Jacob (1876-1944) and explores his links to cubism. Exhibition details
Devoted to an examination of the extensive recognition Halley has received in Europe, this book traces the history of his forty years of activity in Western Europe.
In 1935, twelve Parisian glass artists proposed replacing Viollet-le-Duc's grisaille stained glass windows installed in the upper nave of Notre-Dame de Paris with their own creations. Encouraged by advocates of the modern revival of sacred art, the modernity, the project nonetheless met with a great deal of resistance in the name of the preservation of...
Palazzo Vecchio, which towers over piazza della Signoria, at the center of Florence, is an iconic building and from the Middle Ages to the Medici family to present day it has been the seat of civic power. Among its most admired features are the marvelous grotesque decorations which animate the walls and vaults of the courtyard and several rooms.
For the past forty years, Coskun (1950) has been carving massive materials in works that condense in the representation of the body the accomplished and experimental significance of the human figure.
Japanese designer Yuima Nakazato, born in 1985, is one of those daring enough to renew the role of clothing. His ambition is to link haute-couture design with the circular economy, a little-understood notion that evokes simple creative gestures, far removed from the tradition of Parisian couture.
Strong, lustful, fatal, loving, demonic, tempting or mythical, women have been represented in many ways over the centuries, often in response to a patriarchal vision of the world. Exploring identity, sexuality, pleasure and power, The lnfinite Woman sheds light on the ways in which women have been viewed from the earliest myths to the most contemporary...
The book presents a dozen themes related to sport and fashion in Paris, evoked through archival documents, photographs and pictorial works, and compared with a selection of flagship pieces from the collections of the Palais Galliera.
Featuring a collection of major works, this catalogue and the exhibition it accompanies is an invitation to a journey through Joseph Mallord William Turner's representations of the sublime in the world, from his landscapes to the elementary explorations of light and atmosphere of which he was a precursor and master.
The first major monograph devoted to the French painter Julien des Monstiers, published to coincide with the presentation of his work in two major exhibitions, one at the Château de Chambort and the other at the Suquet des Artistes in Cannes.
This luxurious exhibition catalog offers glimpses into the mystery of Friedrich’s largely posthumous popularity as well as the latest research into his training and techniques.
This book presents a selection of more than 800 photographs from The Walther Collection. Over a period of twenty years, Artur Walther (born in Ulm, Germany), has assembled one of the most important collections of photography in the world, remarkable for its international scope, its quality, and its focus on large series by individual artists.
Most of the books and solo exhibitions devoted to the photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson strive to demonstrate the stylistic unity of his œuvre. Against that unifying and reductive approach, the present project has the ambition to highlight the diversity of his photographic practice in the various periods of his life. See exhibition details
Begun in 1975 and now boasting some 1500 images ranging from the 19th century to the 1960s, the Gilman collection is one of the most remarkable in the world. Exhibition details
The post-war period was a happy and prosperous one for Collioure, attracting artists eager to reconnect with the pleasure of creation and a certain carefree spirit. For just over 20 years, Collioure, like other villages along the Mediterranean coast, built its legend. Book preview
This book presents two sets of paintings by François Avril: seascapes and urban landscapes. Numerous sketches illustrate the artist's creative process.
The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation's Environmental Photography Award was launched in 2021. The book (bilingual French-English version), includes all the shortlisted photographs, accompanied by explanatory texts or photographers’ testimonials.
Noi siamo gli unici e indiscussi destinatari delle immagini, la loro obbedienza ai nostri bisogni non ha mai smesso di lusingarci nel raccontare ciò che mostrano. Nel far affiorare allo sguardo ricordi, sensazioni, esperienze, giudizi che la memoria conserva in forma di parola.
This first monograph of Claire Tabouret, bilingual (English / French), presents a wide selection of her works (many paintings and drawings presented on different papers, and some sculptures) as well as a dozen exhibition views.
“To attempt, to brave, to persist, to persevere, to be faithful to one’s self, to astound catastrophe by the small amount of fear it instils in us, to hold fast, to withstand”, wrote Victor Hugo, that is the history of Paris ! Book preview
Teresa Lanceta, born in Barcelona in 1951, is one of Spain's leading contemporary artists, having been awarded the Premio Nacional de Artes Plásticas in September 2023. Her versatile work explores weaving, painting, drawing, video and writing.
A graduate of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, Roberto Cabot uses painting to explore the concept of the Sublime and our relationship with a rapidly changing biosphere, as well as the various ways of moving beyond the 'naturalist' model that dominates our globalised society.