Agnès Martin - La beauté est dans ton esprit

Agnès Martin - La beauté est dans ton esprit

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Marlene Dumas - Peindre pour résister

Comment une enfant née dans une ferme d'Afrique du Sud, sous le régime de l’Apartheid, est-elle devenue l'une des peintres les plus influentes et provocantes de notre époque ?De son exil à Amsterdam en 1976 aux vitrines du Quartier Rouge, elle traque ce que l'image montre et ce q ...  Show more

Bill Viola - Révéler l’invisible

Les images peuvent-elles nous donner accès à notre monde intérieur ?Bill Viola est un artiste vidéaste né en 1951 à New York. Il consacrera sa vie à la création vidéo ainsi qu’à une quête philosophique et spirituelle au travers de recherches, de voyages et d’expériences mystiques ...  Show more

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