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Des artistes francais, basés a Paris, jettent un coup d'oeil sur Big Apple


Emmanuelle Fevre


“Emmanuelle Fèvre fait partie d’une nouvelle génération d’enfants (…) (pour laquelle) les images ne sont plus perçues comme des reflets, mais comme des constructions. Elles ne sont plus ce qu’on regarde, mais ce qu’on transforme. Et l’ordinateur équipé d’un logiciel de traitement d’images se plie parfaitement à ces préoccupations.»
Serge Tisseron

Cyril Anguelidis

"L’impression que l’on ressent face à ses oeuvres est saisissante, il y a la texture de la peinture. Et en se rapprochant, on cherche la toile, le châssis, les coups de pinceau."

Eric Turlot



Artists on view at http://dorothysgallery.com

Text from dorothysgallery.com



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Comment by Audrey Cruz-Mermy on November 19, 2009 at 3:03pm
Priscille Vincens displays her energy and gesture in the galleria of New York City

Paintings from France



Opening Night: Thursday December 3, 5.30pm to 7.30pm

Synchronicity Fine Arts

106 West 13th Street – New York, NY 10011

''Painting is more than expression for Priscille Vincens. It is a ritual act revealing the magic and mystery of the moment of art creation. Since she was a child, Priscille Vincens has always spent her free time painting. After a serious accident, she was left crippled, but still alive and able to take charge of her deep desire to paint. (...)

Her hand is guided by forces she has to obey. Like a messenger of hope in the violence of a painful time, she lives each of her painter’s gestures as a caress which could nevertheless have the magical power of the flint with which the prehistoric men hollowed the bones of their precarious memory, the power of giving birth to a still unknown part of the world, the power of taking part in the still and forever uncompleted creation.

More information

http://www.priscillevincens.com/en/vision.html

http://www.synchronicityspace.com/
Comment by Audrey Cruz-Mermy on November 18, 2009 at 11:25am
La Bibliothèque publique de New York inaugure vendredi une exposition dédiée à "Candide" de Voltaire et à la vigueur de ce conte philosophique de l'écrivain français, 250 ans après sa parution.
Comment by Audrey Cruz-Mermy on November 18, 2009 at 11:20am
Alias Man Ray: The Art of Reinvention
http://www.thejewishmuseum.org/

A trailblazing figure in 20th-century art, Man Ray (1890-1976) revealed multiple artistic identities over the course of his career – Dadaist, Parisian Surrealist, international portrait and fashion photographer – and produced many important and enduring works as a photographer, painter, filmmaker, writer, sculptor, and object maker. Alias Man Ray explores the deliberate cultural ambiguity of Man Ray, who became the first American artist to be accepted by the avant-garde in Paris. It also examines the dynamic connection between Man Ray’s assimilation (few know that he was born Emmanuel Radnitzky to Russian Jewish immigrants), the evolution of his art, and his willful construction of a distinctive artistic persona. Visitors to Alias Man Ray will be privy to his endless experimentation in over 200 works including photographs, paintings, sculptures, objects, drawings, films, and a selection of his writings. This is the first major multimedia Man Ray show at a New York City museum since 1974.

Daily through March 14th, 2010
Hours: From 11am to 5.45pm
Location: The Jewish Museum, Fifth Avenue at 92nd Street, New York, NY,
Admission: $12 adultes, $ 10 seniors, $ 7.50 étudiants, gratuit pour les - de 11 ans
Comment by Audrey Cruz-Mermy on October 23, 2009 at 11:10am
War memories reinvented, Une exposition de Patricia Dreyfus

Queensborough Community College Art Gallery, 222-05 56th Avenue, Bayside,

Web: www.qccartgallery.org


Patricia Dreyfus expose pour la première fois aux États-Unis une de ses séries de têtes de terre cuite, dans le cadre de son exposition consacrée au pilotes de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale.

Pour sa première exposition sur le sol américain, Patricia Dreyfus fait côtoyer les têtes sorties de son imagination et qu’elle façonne en quelques minutes avec des photos d’époque qu’elle a trouvées dans le grenier familial et retravaillées. Histoire d’explorer une période qui reste énigmatique pour elle : « Mon père ne m’a jamais parlé de la guerre de 39-45 »
Comment by Audrey Cruz-Mermy on October 9, 2009 at 12:51pm
Rococo and Revolution: Eighteenth-Century French Drawings” @ The Morgan Library and Museum


Rococo and Revolution: Eighteenth-Century French Drawings features more than eighty exceptional drawings almost exclusively from the Morgan's renowned holdings. The efflorescence of the ancien régime and its eventual downfall provide the backdrop to a century of remarkable artistic vitality and variety that subtly chronicles the many changes taking place in eighteenth-century France. More
Comment by Francine LeClercq on October 1, 2009 at 3:22pm
vernissage ce soir, 17-20h
francine leclercq à la gallerie Soho20 Chelsea , 511 West 25th street, suite 605
Comment by Amandine Gaspard on October 1, 2009 at 1:52pm
Uncontrolled Growth in New York! Michel Huelin, on view at Zurcher Gallery



"My work is embedded in an equivocal relationship with nature," says the Swiss artist Michel Huelin. In his 1990s landscapes he was already applying techniques as disparate as video and skiing! His more recent work is digital, with the use of videos, lightjet and inkjet prints. The viewer plunges into a virtual world of hybrid objects, a sort of vegetation that the artist himself calls "phenotypes". These non-organic, computer-generated forms do in fact give an impression of reality, though as Michel Huelin says: "The proliferation is quantifiable. The chaos and disorder are fictive, and are not trying to pretend any different." Bernard Zürcher

On view at Zurcher Gallery, NY
Comment by Amandine Gaspard on September 14, 2009 at 4:28pm
Christian Boltanski in New York!


On September the 15th and the 17th,

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Comment by Amandine Gaspard on September 1, 2009 at 12:36pm
Interview de Jeanne Verdoux , french artist & Designer - Brooklyn, NY

http://www.frenchculture.org/PR/RDP/JV-BFM-radio.zip

Comment by Amandine Gaspard on August 26, 2009 at 4:42pm
 

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