Forged wheels have become increasingly popular in recent years, due to their aesthetics and strength. But of all the types of forged wheels out there, are monoblock forged wheels the strongest? Monoblock forged wheels are made from a single block of aluminum or magnesium alloy, which makes them more durable than other types of forged … Read More “Are monoblock forged wheels the strongest?” »
Category: Culture
Eclectic in his subjects, the documentary filmmaker meets the adults suffering from psychic deficiency of the Adamant, a residence center moored near the Jardin des Plantes in Paris. Water has flowed under the bridges since To be and to Have (2002), on a single class from kindergarten to CM2, which revealed Nicolas Philibert. Seven films … Read More ““Sur L’Adamant”: Nicolas Philibert shares an innovative psychiatric experience on the banks of the Seine in Paris” »
Based on the minutes of this meeting, which remained secret for ages, “The Conference” is as close as possible to the reality of the debates that took place there. The Wannsee Conference, nothing but the Wannsee Conference. To realize The conference, the German director Matti Geschonneck took as his main source the minutes of the … Read More ““The Conference”: the reconstruction of a radical precision of the day when the Final Solution was decided in 1942 in Wannsee” »
The “Hair and Body Hair” exhibition at the MAD, the fourth part of an exploration of fashion and the representation of the body, delves into the history of hairdressing and the messages it conveys. Breathtaking! The Musée des Arts Décoratifs presents an exhibition devoted to hair and body hair in the Western world. This exploration … Read More ““Hair and body hair” at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris: five reasons to go see this mind-blowing exhibition” »
André Téchiné releases “Les Âmes sœurs” on a young man seriously wounded in the war with amnesia, whose memory conceals a troubling secret. Always so creative and unexpected, André Téchiné recounts in Soul mates the reconstruction of a young man seriously injured in Mali, repatriated to France and cared for by his sister. Amnesiac, he … Read More “André Téchiné: “Les Âmes sœurs is the story of a woman who, by treating someone, heals herself”” »
Like few others, he was able to capture the small theater of life, the comical moments and the intimate moments, with a look full of humor and humanity: the photographer Elliott Erwitt is the subject of a rich retrospective at the Maillol Museum in Paris until August 15. This journey in 220 photos is a … Read More “Elliott Erwitt at the Maillol Museum: 5 good reasons to go see the delightful retrospective of this immense photographer” »
A French couturier, an American university and a museum nestled in the medieval village of Lacoste in the heart of the Luberon. Here are the ingredients of the exhibition Julien Fournié: Haute Couture. And that’s all!, organized by the American University of Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). Until August 15, 2023, its museum, … Read More “The couturier Julien Fournié exhibits his know-how and craftsmanship at the SCAD Fash museum in the medieval village of Lacoste” »
Artistic accomplices, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol produced 160 paintings together between 1983 and 1985, 70 of which are shown at the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris until August 28. A clash of titans. In 1979, when Jean-Michel Basquiat meets Andy Warhol for the first time, he is still only a young rising figure of … Read More “Basquiat x Warhol with four hands: the fruitful dialogue between two art icons at the Vuitton Foundation” »
The film is adapted from the book by sociologist and co-founder of the Maoist movement Robert Linhart, which recounts his “workbench” experience of living the experience of a factory worker. “I experienced May 68 as a crisis of madness” said Robert Linhart, author of The Workbench (Midnight Editions). A young Parisian intellectual, he joined the … Read More “In “L’Etabli”, Swann Arlaud portrays a Maoist intellectual who became OS at Citroën in 1968″ »
As the “Basquiat Soundtracks” exhibition opens at the Philharmonie, which examines the importance of music in the life and work of the New York artist, we asked his co-curator Vincent Bessières to we comment on seven pieces of music that resonate with his work. All those who knew Jean-Michel Basquiat and saw him work in … Read More ““Basquiat Soundtracks” exhibition at the Philharmonie: introduction to the artist’s sound universe in 7 pieces” »