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Monthly Archives: March 2014

A cluster of stars in Bailey’s Stardust

March 30, 2014by lafeeculturelle Leave a comment

I enjoyed Bailey’s Stardust show at the National Portrait Gallery more than I expected. And no, it’s not because I had a delightful lunch at Le Caprice with Mr BB, […]

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Photography

La papesse revient à la maison rouge

March 26, 2014by lafeeculturelle Leave a comment

Je n’ai voulu retenir que Berlinde De Bruyckere dans le titre de l’exposition Berlinde De Bruyckere et Philippe Vandenberg : Il me faut tout oublier à la Maison Rouge. En […]

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Contemporary Art, Sculpture

Bons Baisers de Picauville

March 25, 2014by lafeeculturelle Leave a comment

1h57 = 2 minutes de plus que l’année dernière au Semi-marathon de Paris. Mon rituel post-semi est d’aller voir une expo : direction la Maison Rouge avec ma copine et […]

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Hamilton at Tate: popular, transient, expendable, low cost, mass produced, young, witty, sexy, gimmicky and glamorous

March 20, 2014by lafeeculturelle Leave a comment

Pop art is often regarded as an art movement that developed in the late 50s in the US. This is true but it is the British artist Richard Hamilton (1922-2011) […]

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Contemporary Art, Dada, Pop art

Brassaï, l’amoureux de Paris

March 17, 2014by lafeeculturelle Leave a comment

Merci à l’Hôtel de Ville d’avoir prolongé l’exposition Brassaï Pour l’amour de Paris jusqu’au 29 mars. Brassaï (1899-1984) est un photographe né en Transylvanie en Roumanie, formé à Budapest et […]

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Les paysages abstraits de Jason Martin à la galerie Thaddaeus Ropac

March 6, 2014by lafeeculturelle 1 Comment

J’ai repéré deux artistes lors de la 40ème FIAC en octobre dernier : Lee Ufan et Jason Martin (vous pouvez revivre mes impressions ici). Jason Martin est un artiste britannique, […]

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Abstract art, Contemporary Art, Expressionism, Sculpture

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