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Art, Cinema, Thought _ Japan, France, China

  • News
    • Dances for Camera: Merce Cunningham, Nam June Paik, John Sanborn
    • Videoformes 2021
    • Edi Dubien on France 2
    • Petri Dish
    • Gary Hill, Nam June Paik, and Peter Doig coming
    • Korea. Feb 20-22, 2020
    • A Different History of the Body in Japan
    • Paris +
    • LE CINÉMA EN MOUVEMENTS DEPUIS LA NOUVELLE VAGUE
  • Curating
    • Group Exhibition: 郊游/野遊び/An Outing
    • Rooms to Breathe 呼吸の部屋
    • THESE WAYS NORTH: TOMOKO KONOIKE u0026amp; EIKO SOGA
    • She Ate the Crumbs: The Other Nature of Women
      • She Ate the Crumbs: Post-Exhibition Questions
    • 満天星: You May be My Lucky Star
    • Postcards from Post America
    • Count the Waves
    • Her Prerogative
  • On Art
    • Readier Made than Done, a New Moon Rising _ Sincerely,
    • La Règle du Jeu _ Playground
    • 共同体の神話
    • ART as in Aesthetically Rendered Technology©? _ A Cluster of Sponsors
    • pour m’en déposséder aussitôt _ Dare you to call it feminism
    • 侠侣瓦苏尔卡氏和他们的录像艺术
    • Winter is Coming
    • Elena Knox and Androids at the Door
    • The Trek
    • Interview with Tomoko Konoike
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  • On Screen
    • TIFF x FILMeX 2021
      • Nice Weather _ Being Singular Plural
      • SPARE
      • Spectre
      • Crippled Avengers (殘缺)
      • An Era of Violence
    • The Exile _ The Bad Seed
    • Sons of the War
    • Now it’s dark_In search of light
    • Islands in the Stream: Navigating East Asia’s Content Platforms
    • On u003ciu003eUnder the Open Skyu003c/iu003e u0026amp; Interview with Dir. Miwa Nishikawa
    • Machine Vision
    • TIFF x FILMeX 2020: Walking Tall
      • Emotional Implosion: The spreading agenda of mainland pop culture
      • I Burn for You
      • Swimming Towards Home
      • I ran so far away…
      • The Love Boat
      • Goodbye, Hong Kong, Goodbye
    • Bespoken Word
    • Film Review: u003cIu003eAinu Mosiru003c/iu003e
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  • On Books
    • The Wrong Man
    • Happy Few or Happy Together?
    • Fear is the mind killer
    • Home un-Alone
    • IF I KNEW I WOULD TELL YOU
    • On Philippe Gonin, u003ciu003eSerge Gainsbourgu003c/iu003e
    • BFI Film Classics Series: All Aboard for Funtime
    • Book review: u003ciu003eRomance in Post-Socialist Chinese Televisionu003c/iu003e
    • The Fifth Element
    • Lost Children: From Mizoguchi to Miyazaki
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  • Publishing
    • @DC MINI, EastAsia.fr
    • Elephant films DVD booklets
    • @Turbulences Vidéo #108 | Barely in the Park, on Gary Hill’s exhibition u003ciu003eMomentombsu003c/iu003e
    • @Scope艺术客 | ICC媒体艺术中心:面向未来,停在过去
    • @Neocha | 陶土开花
    • @Turbulences Vidéo #106 | Dusk Ecology
    • @NANG | An Imperfect Fairytale for an Imperfect World
    • @Lettmotif | Mondes Du Cinéma
  • Pros u0026amp; Cons
    • PQP Archive
    • This Monkey’s Gone to Heaven
    • “Post-media Ecologies in Asia” Conference
    • Which Borders Would That Be: French and Chinese Voices and Anime
  • MYRRH
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    • Laura Garcia-Karras
    • Edi Dubien
    • Cathy Burghi
    • 温粥 Wenzhou
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  • 2019-02-20

    Dalila Belaza

    Choreographer and performer  Parallel to her studies in languages, she trained in dance mainly from Nacera Belaza and participated in a masterclass with Butoh dance choreographer Ushio Amagatsu (Sankai Juku Co.).  Performer in all the creations of the company Nacera Belaza to this day.  http://www.cie-nacerabelaza.com 

  • 2019-02-20

    Katrín Inga Jónsdóttir Hjördísardóttir

    Katrín Inga Jónsdóttir Hjördísardóttir (b. 1982) is an Icelandic artist living and working in Reykjavik, Berlin, and Athens. Her subjects often include the social and political scape with focus on the art world phenomenon, which she funnels into her practice in unusual and personal ways. Through various methods and mediums, including writing, performance, drawing, and […]

  • 2019-02-20

    Sarisa Dhammalangka

    “I just want my art to create a movement in the society,” said Sarisa Dhammalangka, a transgender artist from Chiang Mai, Thailand. Movement of ideas, bodies, and mentalities. Freelance translator, Chef then Artist, Sarisa did not make art her main carrier since she wants it to remain her true passion in life. Art is a […]

  • 2019-02-10

    Clarisse Robin

    Clarisse Robin is a French illustrator and has been collaborating with authors of children’s book for over a decade. In her own art practice, she combines photography and digital illustration software in a series of deceptively seductive self portraits that celebrate the body in all its fluid expressions. She lives and works in Tours, France.

  • 2019-02-10

    Cathy Burghi

    Cathy Burghi studied art at Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Montevideo, and at the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil. However, Burghi has developed most of her work in France where she moved in 2007. Burghi’s work is made up of drawings, installations, performances, among others, which makes her a multidisciplinary artist, and her […]

  • 2019-02-10

    Ariane Loze

    Ariane Loze, Belgium 1988. Lives and works in Brussels, Belgium Since 2008 Ariane Loze researches the coming to life of a story out of seemingly unrelated images with her camera. In these series of videos she takes on all the parts: she is at the same time the actress, the camerawoman and the director. Through […]

  • 2019-02-10

    Soukaina Joual

    Soukaina Joual is a visual artist, her videos, performances, paintings and installations are at the intersection of art, performance and a concern with how one’s body can translate and reflect various tensions, dynamics and differences at stake. Most of her work translates her commitment to various forms of presence, and how she trades various shifts between […]

  • 2019-02-10

    Iris Gallarotti

    Iris Gallarotti, born in 1975, lives and works in  Paris. From 1994, she studies at the Beaux Arts de Genève with Sylvie Defraoui and in 2000 pursues her studies at the Beaux-Arts de Paris, in the workshops of  J.L. Vilmouth and Guillaume Paris. Her first videos were shown in Switzerland in 1998 and her work has since […]

  • 2019-02-10

    Cendrillon Bélanger

    Cendrillon Bélanger was born in Montréal in 1972. In1990, she settles in Paris and in 1993 is admitted at the Beaux-Arts de Paris, taking part notably in the workshops of Tony Brown, and Jean-Luc Vilmouth. In 1997,  while still a student, some of her works are shown at the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville […]

  • 2019-01-01

    S_Z

    S_Z

    S_Z (Sarrazin_Zhang) provides information on curating, programming and publishing activities by Stephen Sarrazin and Yangyu Zhang, both respectively and as collaborative endeavors, notably in China, France, and Japan.

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