Wednesday, April 21, 2010

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Angers Local TV 7 in danger !












The Local TV Angers Angers 7 is a serious threat for many reasons. Employees are mobilizing to propose a new project. Fridays at the Vault support Angers 7 because the local media are essential to relay the activities of associations.
A tour on the Facebook to keep up.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

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BESANCON until May 1



Galerie Jean Greset - 5 rue Rivotte
03 81 81 38 52
Free admission Thursday through Saturday 10am-12pm / 14h-19h and by appointment




transparencies, overlays and screens. Large colorful paintings by Cécile Bart play of light and atmosphere they create. This artist designs
Burgundian his paintings in frames of tergal transparent stretched over metal frames. Their attachment, their arrangement in the exhibition space, is a constituent part of the work. His designs also often more akin to facilities, volumes, as paintings. At the Galerie Jean Greset they were, for some, hung a few inches the wall, leaving their backs to infiltrate the ambient light. The result: a vibrant color, expressive, which changes from hour to hour.
In plants it consists, for exhibitions, but also for public orders (DRAC Toulouse, Hôpital Saint-Joseph and Saint-Luc, Lyon etc. ...), it often uses the windows and other openings to the day to exhibit his paintings for staging. Suspended, floating, they filter, blocking the view, see the horizon blocked. The angles, the superposition of sheers offer a composition of colors and abstract forms, which suddenly take on a new dimension, a depth, a kind of consciousness plans in the space in which the eye can travel.


Frédérique Foulla


http://www.cecilebart.com/

Above: exhibition view
Bottom right: Windows on court , 2005, Hotel Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, DRAC, Toulouse

Monday, April 12, 2010

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Besancon in Besancon ELEPHANT SWAN Exhibition Exhibition


BESANCON until May 1



Citadel Besançon
Hangar maneuvers
Free admission Wednesday through Sunday from 14h to 18h



Swans? An elephant? At the citadel? But how? Where? At Hangar
maneuvers at the entrance on your right. This huge warehouse is periodically requisitioned to present exhibitions of contemporary art at the moment, Elephant Swan, group show with the strange name given by the Geographical Association Interludes.

Five artists share space, or rather consists space together. On arrival, first impression, a large empty space, this huge building gray (elephant?) and spacious home yet available for sizeable projects. A tree urinal, designed by Martin Hyde , sits in the center. Heading towards him, one footprint paths drawn on the ground at Meudon white as signs (swan?), Tracks and routes available. Paul Chazal has highlighted the space inhabited by other works in a performative process of construction and deconstruction, in effect traces gradually fade in the footsteps of visitors. Reaching

ear. In the spacious hangar, the vacuum becomes full. Sound diffusers suspended a few inches of soil offer to hear snippets of outdoor pieces of life almost indefinable, but fully present. At the corner of the hangar, a neon sculpture: the work of Nicolas Rivet lies more in the effect of neon, this artificial light plane and change the place, as the sculpture itself .

Speakers White Xavier Metz float on the surface at regular intervals, such as white and graceful birds that inhabit lakes and rivers. Curious children and parents, go see the elephant, the giant space, the artist Joan Gillard invites you to live in consider and use as it has been for a long time, ie for s' to find, to leave his business and then continue the visit of the citadel.


Frédérique Foulla