Viktor at the Châtelet Theater in Paris: Why Pina Bausch is eternal
4 September 2016
Wupperthal has worshipped Pina Bausch for the past ten years. And yet season after season crowds continue to flock.
Azzedine Alaïa celebrates Claude Parent in a moving exhibition
2 September 2016
What makes this man, a man of straight lines and silver obliques to hide a trembling hand, a « drawer of fashion » like the exhibition title suggests?
First in class: The Broad, L.A.
23 August 2016
The Broad is about to celebrate its first anniversary with a special exhibition: Imitation of Life, a tribute to Cindy Sherman.
Hammer Museum, L.A.: and our (true) winner is…
22 August 2016
Our review of Hammer’s Museum latest exhibition, Made In LA. Our top picks and the winner of the Mohn Public Recognition Award.
Meet us at the Bagdad Café
30 July 2016
Driving through California on route 66, we bump into the Bagdad Café, where the eponymous movie was filmed. A mythical film, a legendary Café. But the Bagdad Café is not the «real» Bagdad Café.
Brittany: Art in the Chapels
24 July 2016
Brittany: beautiful and fascinating, simple and charming landscapes, a rich cultural heritage, sometimes under appreciated. Fortunately, association Art in the chapels promotes it brilliantly.
Drama over the telephone, anyone?
24 July 2016
What if theatre was just a phone call away?
Proust, a show by GK Collective, questions our relationship to manipulation, to obedience, and our passion for this smart connected thing that literally rules our lives.
Chalon Dans la Rue Festival, we were there: 7 minutes with Volubilis
24 July 2016
Attention please: this is a gem. At Chalon Dans La Rue Festival, the OFF Festival, we attended the 7 minutes, a dance stroll by Compagnie Volubilis.
Marie Chouinard in Avignon: beauty at war
23 July 2016
In an atmosphere of terror, lumping angular bodies run in parallel lines. They dance to the music of rifles and explosions. The wistling of a bomb is terrifying, calls for adrenalin and blood pulses harder through the veins.