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Fashion in Film Festival: Marcel L’Herbier, Fabricating Dreams (10-19 May)

Culture

The Fashion in Film Festival is the kind of event that gives one hope in fashion – or, at least, its representation and historiography. Always the occasion to see half-forgotten or utterly impossible to find masterpieces in beautiful locations (BFI,… Read more

By Isabel Formica Jakob, May 2013
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Louis Vuitton: Travel Books

Culture

Books have always played an important role in the history of Louis Vuitton brand. Gaston-Louis Vuitton, founder’s grandson, was himself a lover of art books and literature. He founded three bibliophile companies and corresponded with publishers, illustrators and writers of… Read more

By Abdon Flores, April 2013
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Salon du Livre 2013

Culture, News

The longed arrival of spring in Paris brings not only the possibility of sunny days and clear skies, but also one of the already established not-to-miss events in the capital: the book fair. With 45 countries represented, 3000 authors, and… Read more

By Abdon Flores, April 2013
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Jon Burgerman

Culture

Jon Burgerman is a multidisciplinarian carefully constructing a world in which the narrative of being an artist is played out across a wide variety of media for the distraction, enlightenment and delight of those who choose to tune in. “Jon… Read more

By Roxane Doswald, March 2013
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Nicolas Party

Culture

Let’s talk about Nicolas Party. He is a great illustrator, painter and graffiti artist, born in 1980 in Lausanne, Switzerland. He now lives and works in Glasgow, Scotland. Nicolas Party is a very interesting illustrator because he mixes his art… Read more

By Roxane Doswald, February 2013
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Théâtre de la Ville-Paris: Ionesco’s Rhinocéros

Culture

Serge Maggiani (Bérenger) and Hugues Quester (Jean) Photos © Jean-Louis Fernandez The day of the opening of the Bride and the Bachelors: dancing around Duchamp at the Barbican also saw the unveiling of the Duchampian theatre season, starting with Ionesco’s play Rhinocéros,… Read more

By 160g, February 2013
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