Available Home La prison s'est échappée (French) Arnaud Théval €20.00 Correspondence between artist Arnaud Théval and Caroline Caccavale about an intervention project in the former Beaumettes prison in Marseille. Add to cart
Available BOOKS Hôpital cherche nord Arnaud Théval €30.00 Since 2017, the artist has been immersed in the Bergonié Institute, a cancer treatment centre in Bordeaux, and has built up his work through meetings with hospital staff, patients and their families, as well as through conferences and debates with doctors, philosophers, military personnel and priests, philosophers, soldiers and priests. Add to cart
Available BOOKS Le Tigre et le Papillon Arnaud Théval €20.00 Auteur de La Prison et l’Idiot, remarqué par la presse, Arnaud Théval explore dans Le Tigre et le Papillon l’univers carcéral abordé sous un nouvel angle : celui des gardiens de prison. De leur formation à leur affectation, il les accompagne au cœur de leur apprentissage pour devenir surveillants et surveillantes. Add to cart
Available BOOKS La prison et l'idiot Arnaud Théval €28.00 "When I first arrived, I introduced myself, stating that I had arrived there. The first thing the supervisor said to me, without even saying hello, was 'welcome to hell'." Add to cart
Available BOOKS Martin Barré. 1972-1977 : Les années décisives Martin Barré €22.00 Martin Barré inscrit son œuvre dans la lignée de celle de Piet Mondrian et de Kasimir Malévitch : des formes géométriques ou des lignes rythment ses toiles, dont la blancheur est ponctuée par deux ou trois couleurs. Cependant, il refuse d’adhérer à une catégorie précise de l’art abstrait. Add to cart
Available BOOKS Roman Signer Roman Signer €24.00 Born in Switzerland in 1938, Roman Signer is famous for his “explosive” performances. Since 1973, he has been conceiving a piece combining sculpture, performance, photography and film archive. Add to cart
Available BOOKS Écho Cognée Philippe Cognée €29.00 Philippe Cognée has been choosen to create a piece, Echo, intended to be shown in the renovated premises of the Grand Commun at the Château de Versailles: forty-or-so round paintings -called tondo- as if the painter created a constellation of images seen through his eyes. Add to cart