Archivi tag: Parigi

⇒ 30 settembre / tornabuoni arte / paris / esprit de géométrie en italie 1940-1960

Tornabuoni Art is pleased to present its new exhibition in Paris, which explores a particularly important and often overlooked phase of post-war Italian art: the transition from figuration to abstraction through a selection of works by seven artists, Alberto Magnelli (1888 – 1971), Enrico Prampolini (1894 – 1956), Mauro Reggiani (1897 – 1980), Luigi Veronesi (1908 – 1998), Mario Nigro (1917 – 1992), Gualtiero Nativi (1921 – 1999) and Achille Perilli (1927 – 2021).

PDF catalog here: 
https://slowforward.files.wordpress.com/2023/07/esprit-de-geometrie_-en-italie-1940-1960_-tornabuoni-arte-paris_-2023.pdf

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[r] _ wolfgang scheppe: “taxonomy of the barricade”

Sandro Ricaldone

WOLFGANG SCHEPPE
Taxonomy of the Barricade
Image Acts of Political Authority in Mai 68
Nero Editions, 2021

An iconographic taxonomy—researched, conceived, and ideated by Wolfgang Scheppe, also author of the book’s final essay—that traces the state and police visual control through almost 500 images from the May 1968 police archives in Paris.

The pictorial order of a regime of surveillance applied during the last wide-ranging insurgence in Europe’s history surfaces from the analysis of this unique visual archive. Following the events happening at the Sorbonne in May 1968, alongside general strikes and nationwide factory occupations, France’s state of emergency becomes apparent through a specific iconography of visual control.

This critical moment in the development of governmental visualization strategies towards a totalitarian god’s perspective on the urban fabric has been researched and documented for the first time, by employing the vast photo archives of the Archives de la Préfecture de police de Paris. Among other characteristic typologies of authoritative monitoring aspects, the events in May ’68 marked the historic beginning of the deployment of helicopter based aerial photography as a means of governmental crowd control in a situation of escalating insurrection. The political will to gain an unobstructed view on any individual motion pattern represented in the project leads to epistemically-new technologies that combine observation with political governance, and the use of force as recently manifested in the agency of drones and face recognition.

In 2019 the project was awarded the FLAT Prize.

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Wolfgang Scheppe lives between Switzerland and Venice, where he has been teaching political philosophy. He is the head of the Arsenale Institute for Politics of Representation in Venice and the author of extensive research works that culminated in many book projects and international exhibitions.

“taxonomy of the barricade” / wolfgang scheppe (nero ed.)

Parigi, maggio 1968. La città insorge. Studenti e operai bloccano le vie e ostruiscono il passaggio alle forze dell’ordine, mettendo in crisi il progetto haussmaniano di città militarizzata, concentrazionale. Sampietrini, sedie, biciclette, cassoni dell’immondizia, spranghe, automobili, insegne: i manifestanti seppero utilizzare di tutto per ridisegnare l’architettura cittadina a proprio vantaggio, in vista degli scontri con la polizia. 

TAXONOMY OF THE BARRICADE by Wolfgang Scheppe is out now

An iconographic taxonomy—researched, conceived, and ideated by Wolfgang Scheppe, also author of the book’s final essay—that traces the state and police visual control through almost 500 images from the May 1968 police archives in Paris.

The pictorial order of a regime of surveillance applied during the last wide-ranging insurgence in Europe’s history surfaces from the analysis of this unique visual archive. Following the events happening at the Sorbonne in May 1968, alongside general strikes and nationwide factory occupations, France’s state of emergency becomes apparent through a specific iconography of visual control.

This critical moment in the development of governmental visualization strategies towards a totalitarian god’s perspective on the urban fabric has been researched and documented for the first time, by employing the vast photo archives of the Archives de la Préfecture de police de Paris. Among other characteristic typologies of authoritative monitoring aspects, the events in May ’68 marked the historic beginning of the deployment of helicopter based aerial photography as a means of governmental crowd control in a situation of escalating insurrection.

Check it out : https://www.neroeditions.com/product/taxonomy-of-the-barricade-image-acts-of-political-authority-in-may-1968/

la camera verde a parigi: 16 novembre

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qui il pdf della locandina

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RIVES @ Institut du Monde Arabe du 1er au 27 novembre (Paris)

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Rencontre/ artistes jeudi 10 novembre de 17h00 à 20h30

carnets de voyages, dessins et croquis, recueils de poésie, catalogues d’artistes…
 
A partir de 17h00: Accueil au Zyriab, 9ème étage :
peintures “Jardin d’eau, entre ciel et terre” de Roger de Montebello
 
18h30: présentation du projet au Café Littéraire, niveau O :
“Rives Méditerranéennes”
 
19h00: lecture de poèmes:
extraits de Redéfinition d’Alessandro De Francesco
extraits du Voyage du dénommé de Michaël Drihen

dal 16 al 25 giugno, a Parigi: Collective Generation artists’ books show

from Charles Bernstein’s blog:

« Au Plaisir du Livre »  : « Collectif Génération » et les nouvelles perspectives du livre d’artiste

the grand series published by Gervais Gassaud.
Librairie Auguste Blaizot, Paris

Poets:
BRESIL: Régis BONVICINO
ETATS UNIS: John ASHBERY, Charles BERNSTEIN, Jerome ROTHENBERG, Raphaël RUBINSTEIN.
FRANCE: Marilyne DESBIOLLES, Fabrice MELQUIOT, Claude MINIERE,
ITALIE: Nanni BALESTRINI
JAPON: Kenji NAGAKAMI
MEXIQUE/ETATS UNIS: Monica de la TORRE

Artists:
Angleterre: Stephen BUCKLEY , David TREMLETT
Argentine: Miguel Angel RIOS, Sergio VEGA
Brésil: Elida TESSLER
Chine: Yang YONGLIANG
Corée du Sud: Jeong Hwa CHOI
Etats Unis: Susan BEE, Elana HERZOG, Suzanne Mc CLELLAND, Jill MOSER, Archie RAND,
Judith SHEA.
France: Jean CLAREBOUDT, Dominique FIGARELLA, Dominique LIQUOIS, Philippe MAYAUX,
Bernard PIFFARETTI.
Italie: Elena BERRIOLO, Marco GASTINI, Giorgio GRIFFA.
Malaisie: H.H. LIM
Mexique: Carlos AMORALES
Portugal: Julião SARMENTO
République Tchèque: Jiri CERNICKY