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Fri 14 NovGrand Palais - ParisThis intimate documentary delves into the Seattle music scene from the late 1990s into the 2000s, capturing a transformative era through photography and personal stories as the world shifted from celluloid to digital, grunge to indie published by Damiani Books
Sat 15 NovParisTragedia by Nicola Lo Calzo explores tragédia, a unique theatrical tradition from São Tomé and Príncipe. This street theater, shaped by Creole, African, and European influences, serves as a powerful tool of cultural and political resistance. Through performances such as tchiloli, danço congo.
Sat 15 NovParisBlending photography, ecology, & philosophy, the work uses an experimental process of phytography, a kind of correspondence with plants to transform the wounds of a landscape into delicate images that speak of resistance, care, and regeneration. Created by Anaïs Tondeur & philosopher Michael Marder.
Sat 15 NovParisA captivating photographic collection that breathes new life into vintage photographs from the 1920s to the 1940s. Sourced from family albums, online finds, and market discoveries, these images are reimagined through Friend’s artistic vision.
Sat 15 NovParisThis is an intimate portrait of love, memory, and loss, created as photographer Cheryle St. Onge cared for her mother on their New England farm. As dementia eroded memory and language, St. Onge returned to photography—capturing tender, spontaneous portraits as acts of resistance and devotion.
Sat 15 NovParisL'Artiere Presents Morning Bus by Greg Miller - a deeply human body of work born from one of America’s darkest moments. In December 2012, as the nation mourned the Sandy Hook tragedy, Miller — himself a parent of a first grader — found himself questioning what it means to grow up safely.
Sat 15 NovGrand Palais - ParisThe very existence of AI has made everything true, and nothing true, simultaneousl. Not only have facts and history become infinitely elastic, but they are now also personal choices, informed by whatever internet silo, or reddit group we happen to inhabit. ‘Another England’ follows ‘Another America’
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