"My idea for this talk is to implement what I have been calling for a while a process of ‘co-imagination’. I will spend one day as close as possible with the piece, and then organize my thoughts and topics of discussion as they emerge in the process of living the experience of the work as it unfolds throughout the day."  Read more

In continuation of cultural studies and post-colonial studies, contemporary artists have developed artistic practices based on the recovery of archives. The African Odysseys exhibition at... Read more

Introduction of the publication APRES UN COUP DE DES by MICHEL LORAND. A presentation by JACQUES SOJCHER. Jacques Sojcher will introduce the edition "APRES UN COUP DE DES"... Read more

In the past several years, the art world has embraced dance as never before, with myriad exhibitions, film screenings, performances, residencies, even acquisitions. Many are asking why—Why dance? Why now?  Read more

Two celebrated dancer-choreographers are brought together to speak about dance and the exhibition form. Read more

This project is conceived as a “narrated exhibition”. It features artists who explore the ethnic, linguistic or cultural communities and minorities coexisting in the European societies today. The exhibition takes the form of a one-night live event, in which each artist presents one work or a work in progress through narrative or performative means.   Read more

What significance does the mobilization of the body in the artistic practices of African women have today? Read more

Round table discussion with the artists of Body Talk: Feminism, Sexuality and the Body in the Work of Six African Women Artists, moderated by curator Koyo Kouoh. With Zoulikha... Read more

Jo Ractliffe
After War Border war for some, civil war or war of liberation for others, since 2007, the photographer Jo Ractliffe (The Cape, South Africa, 1961)... Read more

This event is cancelled       Tris Vonna-Michell (b. 1982, Southend-on-Sea, UK) is a British artist, who stages... Read more