Une vie coloré qui finit en tragédie. L’artiste français n’as pas eu le choix, il avait un seul destin. Bercé … More
Category: Visual Media
Art Basel or how the cultural sector coped with the pandemic
By Rosalia ROMANO In March 2020 nearly a quarter of the world’s population was under quarantine due to the pandemic … More
YvesKlein : “la peinture ce n’est pas la ligne, c’est la couleur”
Une vie coloré qui finit en tragédie. L’artiste français n’as pas eu le choix, il avait un seul destin. Bercé … More
Erase that street art!
In mid-March 2015, at least 45 murals disappeared under thick layers of white, red and yellow paint over the course of two nights.
Yaïr Barelli : La scène comme un espace de confession
Chorégraphe, danseur, metteur en scène : tant dans ses créations que dans les rôles qu’il interprète, Yaïr développe une pratique … More
The People v. O.J. Simpson: Why you need to watch it
During the mid-1990’s, the O.J. Simpson’s trial left no one indifferent. This case received a huge amount of media attention … More
Guerrilla Girls, an Activist Group Set out to Shame the Art World for its Underrepresentation of Women Artists.
Guerrilla girls are a group of artists defending women’s rights, they also defend human rights for all genders and all … More
Show me your tattoo and I will tell you which community you belong to
Once used in Indigenous cultures as a sign of membership, tattooing has become more of a trend these days in … More
Street art in Vietnam
For a long period of time, when people thought about Vietnam, they just had the Vietnam war in their head. Street art appears as a modern and attractive way to deconstruct obsolete stereotypes and generate new ideas about the country.
Bogostreets: From a Criminal Practice to a Touristic Attraction
Bogostreets is a 10 episodes series on the city of Bogota, on Arte. The first episode “Tagger la Calle 26” … More