This product is out of stock BOOKS Dadasophe. De Berlin à Limoges Raoul Hausmann €25.00 With 700 works and a collection of considerable archives (of poetry, theoretical texts, corespondances, books and more negatives), the Hausmann funds of the departmental museum of contemporary art permitted for the creation and calculation of the ambitious works of Raoul Hausmann and the overdue historical plan and the intellectuelism that nourished him. View
BOOKS Étourneaux Savary Denis Savary €25.00 From August 2nd to October 27th 2013, Jean Tinguely’s Cylclop hosts an exhibition and installation by Denis Savary called Étourneaux (“Starlings”). Add to cart
BOOKS Le chemin à l'envers Edward Baran €29.00 On the occasion of Edward Baran's exhibition, "The Way Backwards", at the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Angers (16th may-15th september 2013), Éditions Dilecta has released a catalogue which shows the diversity of the work of the Polish artist who lived in France for over thirty years. Add to cart
BOOKS Poétique d'objets €29.00 Within the context of 2013’s initiative “Dunkirk, Regional Cultural Capital”, the LAAC presents a collective exhibition entitled “Poétique d’objets”. The exhibition and its catalogue focus more specifically on the artistic production of the 60s and the 70s. Add to cart
BOOKS Dove Allouche. Point Triple Allouche Dove Allouche €22.00 Dove Allouche draws basing himself on photographs. His graphite pencil sketches multiply the point of views and question time and movement through the techniques and materials of ancient photography. Add to cart
BOOKS [I] Gréaud Loris Gréaud €26.00 Like a conductor, Loris Gréaud, versatile artist fascinated by architecture, quantum mechanics, cinema and music, seizes ideas in order to transform them into what he calls “empirical machines”. In June 2013, he took possession of both the Louvre and the Centre Pompidou through two installations mixing a work on space and sound specific to his art. Add to cart
BOOKS Du Dessin à la Sculpture Szapocznikow Alina Szapocznikow €39.00 Felt-tip, ballpoint-pen, coloured pencil and ink drawings, watercolours and monotypes reveal Alina Szapocznikow’s imagination, her reflections on the human body and her world, which blends humour, sexuality and disquiet... Add to cart