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Thursday 12 April, 2018
Mobilités : a cycle of four meetings proposed by Jean-François Chevrier, art historian, professor at the École des beaux-arts de Paris and exhibition curator. Today, more than ever, the study of artistic forms, and specifically photographic works, calls for a historical and critical examination of the forms and language of mobility. The four meetings will show how photography can play a part in this endeavour when it’s associated with social experimentation as well as with the arts of the image and the body in motion.
Urbans fields and others
Marina Ballo-Charmet, artist,
will talks with Stefano Chiodi, historian and art critic, professor at the Università degli Studi Roma Tre
in link with the exhibition « Marina Ballo Charmet. Au bord de la vue » (curator : Jean-François Chevrier), March 15 at the “Bleu du ciel” in Lyon.
Thursday, April, 12 2018 from 6.30 to 8:00 p.m.
> Free admission with limited places
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