Opera singer Anusha Nazari presents You, my desire in the March 8 video. Gondishapur
Exhibitions, music, books… Every two weeks Madame Figaro delivers its cultural selection.
Anusha Nazari, Iranian Women’s Day
“Women. Life “Freedom” is the slogan of Iranian women who have bravely launched a feminist revolution against the Islamic regime for several months. On the occasion of the International Women’s Rights Day, Anousha Nazari, an Iranian opera singer exiled in France, presents: You, my desire. She gives voice to these women who are fighting for their basic rights, including the right to sing alone in public. In fact, they have the right to perform only in mixed groups. The project was filmed at the Champs-Elysées theater in Paris. This video was released for free access on social media and online music platforms on March 8, 2023. A call for solidarity with Iranian women.
You, my desireanoushanazari.com:
In the video, Huriathe teaser
Ronan Bourulec, Freedom of Painting
Ronan Bourulec and his paintings. Adagp, Paris 2023. Michel Sima/Bridgeman Images
For as long as he can remember, Ronan Bouroullec has been painting during his lonely summers in Brittany. A daily practice, often a nyctalope, that the internationally recognized designer indulges in. Synonymous with freedom, fluidity, painting does not need any protocol. Self-adhesive paper – distressed or glittery, a pencil, a Bic pen or a Japanese felt-tip pen, and that’s it. Out of his thousands of drawings, a huge corpus, 300 were selected for the “Everyday Drawings” exhibition.. The course explores all of Ronan Bouroullec’s formats and techniques in thirteen rooms. Pure delight in form and color.
“Ronan Bouroullec, Daily Pictures”, to April 29, Hôtel des Arts, outside the walls of Villa Noailles, hda-tpm.fr
Germaine Richier or the Art of Transfiguration
Here is Germaine Richier (1902-1959) in majesty at the center of the Pompidou, after a long absence… This pupil of Bourdelle was, however, in 1956 the first sculptor to be exhibited in his lifetime at the National Museum of Modern Art. Sculptures, engravings, drawings. It shows its central place in the great tradition of bronze statuary, like the chain link between Rodin and the scrap metal Caesar. From the radical age of 25, he creates new characters of men and women, playing hybridizations with nature. A tribute to his influence on the history of 20th century sculpturee century.
Germaine Richier, until June 12, 2023, centrepompidou.fr
Read : Germaine Richier, Female Sculptor By Laurence Durieux and Olivia Sotrey, 176 pages, €25, Bayard Graphic in association with the Center Pompidou.
Daniel Auteuil in songs
Daniel Otto will have a concert at Casino de Paris on March 18. Robin Francois
“Love is a miracle and the passage of time is a misfortune,” said Daniel Otto before the pandemic, before adding, “There are not ten minutes to waste.” CQFD. the actor, a friend of singers including Maxime Le Forestier, picked up the guitar at the same time as his youngest son and went to work. In 2021, he released his first album. If you knew me. Today, the man with a hundred films to his credit is at it again If you’re afraid, don’t be afraid of love 10 titles including a real gem. Small denominations, a song that starts badly and ends up full of hope. After a first tour of over 50 dates, Daniel Otto is back on the road. He will have a concert at the Casino de Paris on March 18, 2023. Date for booking: there is no ten minutes to waste.
If you are afraid, don’t be afraid of the future, Daniel Auteuil, released March 17, 2023, universalmusic.com. March 18, 2023 in concert at the Casino de Paris.
Japanese cat
composition of Cat in Japan, Haikus by Kobasyashi Issa published by La Martinière. MS:
This book mixes haikus (Japanese poems of a few lines celebrating the disappearance of things) about the cat by the poet Kobayashi Issa (1763-1828) with works by Japanese artists depicting these tiny felines. Woodcuts, ink drawings, photographs… (from Hokusa to Fusake) represent a kitten running after a butterfly, a cat sleeping on a tatami… For example, taken from this wonderful book, imbued with these two subtleties: a cat / Sometimes it catches a fly to comfort itself…” This haiku, taken from a Bunse-era notebook in 1822, is set alongside ink and color on silk, The cat looks at the spider Made by Oide Toko around 1888-1892. An invitation to ponder and meditate.
Cat in Japan, Haikus by Kobasiasi Issa, 160p, €25, editionsdelamartiniere.fr
In the video: “Entre-Deux” interview, Nadia Tereskiewicz and Rebecca Marder on the poster. My crime Ozone
Source: Le Figaro
