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museumPASSmusees 2020 - Art et marges musee-museum - Le coeur au ventre
Collectionneurs passionnes, decouvreurs de talents, galeristes au grand coeur, Marion et L. Oster vivent au milieu d'un fascinant debordement brut et expressionniste. ''Le Coeur au ventre'' invite a une immersion inedite dans l'univers de ces collectionneurs discrets, se proposant de recreer leur lieu de vie, une demeure aux mille habitants...
avec une oeuvre-cabane creee in situ par Caroline Dahyot, et les oeuvres d'A.C.M, Abadne, Adam Sabhan, Aini Philippe, Albasser Pierre, Amar Paul, Amourette Pierre, Angkasapura Noviadi, Armstrong Zebedee, Avril Armand, Azema Philippe, Babahoum, Badia, Barbarit Beatrice, Barbe-Hatuel Nicole, Barrameda, Baudelere Karl, Bauman Manuel, Beaver Larry, Ben Ali, Berquin Patricia, Birobent Martine, Blot Olivier, Bosco Giovanni, Branciard Jean, Brunet Guy, Burland Francois, Cadore Delphine, Cahoreau Gustave, Cerredo Fabian, Chanut Danielle-Marie, Chauvet Francois, Chomette Virginie, Cluzel Nicolas, Comte Robin, Cooper Ronald, Corentin Sylvain, Cumingham Richard, Dahyot Caroline, D'antuono Barbara, De Sagazan Olivier, Dellschau Charles, Demelis Eric, Dereux Philippe, Dominici Veronique, Donate Pepe, Doue Eric, Dubreus Lherisson, Duclos Helene, Dugnoille Myla, Duprilot Hubert, El Syrio Josvedi, Fillaudeau Noel, Finster Howard, Fleury Yves-Jules, Gallieni Jill, Gillet Lionel, Glamocak Zlatko, Golz Michael, Gordon Ted, Gougelin Eric, Goulet Marie-Therese, Goux Claudine, Greiner Thierry, Grunenwaldt Martha, Hinojosa Aaron, Hofer Josef, Jaber, Jacqui Danielle, Jagiello George, Jorgensen Hans, Joss, Kapela Paulo, Knopf Solange, Kumar Pradeep, La Pinturitas, Labrie Karine, Lacoste Alain, Lagnieu Helene, Lambert Thierry, Laure Isabelle, Laurent Henri, Le Carre-Galimard Simone, Lefevre Pierre, Liberman Cirlene, Lippstreu Alexis, Manca Bonaria, Marie Florence, Mariette, Margot Margot, Marshall Francis, Marte Daldo, Mecalco David, Michaels Damian, Mister Imagination, Monchatre Francois, Mond Mina, Montpied Bruno, Morel Marie, Mouly Gaston, Mustafa, Nadau Jean-Pierre, Nedjar Michel, Nitkowski Stani, Obata Masao, Oster Marion, Palmer Andrei, Park Chong-Ran, Patba58, Pelligand Bernard, Philippi Jean-Christophe, Pietquin Dimitri, Pietri Josselin, Pignat Armande, Plaza Amadeo, Plny Lubos, Podesta Giovanni Battista, Postic Evelyne, Raak, Rae Helen, Rieux Jean-Francois, Rigal Antoine, Robert Yvonne, Robertson Royal, Robillard Andre, Rosset Jean, Saban Ody, Sablon Francoise, Sanders Jim, Schwanse Petra, Sendrey Gerard, Sesow Matt, Sharlhorne Welmon, St John Christopher, Staelens Ghyslaine Et Sylvain, Stroff Denis, Tanjung Ni, Tirilly Jean, Tourlonias Jean, Ughetto Henri, Ursin Catherine, Valois Marie-Francoise, Van Acker Jacqueline, Vigneau Monique, Vinsard Marcel, Vladimir, Webster Dereck, Wilson Ben, Zanon Juliette.
A l'etage, une selection d'oeuvres de la collection permanente du musee par Ines Andouche, Jan Bedinsky, Georges Cauchy, Aloise Corbaz, Francois De Jonge, Isabelle Denayer, Johan Geenens, Madge Gill, Martha Grunenwaldt, David Houis, Anne N'Dayiziga, Jean-Marie Mortier, Andre Prues, Nouzha Serroukh, Anny Servais, Jacques Trovic, Andre Wostijn.
( 170 musees
Des maintenant, vous pouvez visiter tous les musees participants pendant un an. Pas une fois, mais aussi souvent que vous le souhaitez !
267 expositions
Vous pouvez egalement visiter les expositions temporaires des musees participants gratuitement ou a un tarif fortement reduit.
Musee, espace d'art et de creation dedie a la ceramique, Keramis est erige sur le site de l'ancienne faiencerie Boch a La Louviere.
Le musee possede une remarquable collection de faiences produites aux XIXe et XXe siecles par la manufacture Boch, fleuron de l'industrie belge. Des creations exceptionnelles, issues des ateliers d'art comme les vases de Charles Catteau, cotoient des pieces du quotidien. Dans la reserve accessible au public, un parcours scenographique presente les techniques de fabrication d'une faience industrielle et la vie dans l'entreprise.
Keramis valorise egalement une importante collection de ceramiques d'artistes representatifs de la seconde moitie du XXe siecle. Tous les aspects de la ceramique moderne et contemporaine sont evoques ainsi que le design.
Parcours dans les collections. L'Orientalisme dans les productions Boch et l'art contemporain :
Du samedi 21 decembre 2019 au dimanche 31 mai 2020, redecouvrez les collections permanentes de Keramis, riches de plus de 8000 pieces, a travers un parcours sur l'orientalisme dans les productions Boch et l'art contemporain.
Pour l'occasion, plusieurs pieces seront exceptionnellement sorties des reserves precieuses.
L'Orientalisme est ici employe dans son interpretation la plus large, puisque ce Parcours traite plus particulierement des influences chinoises, japonaises et du Moyen-Orient.
Le Parcours s'accompagne d'un guide du visiteur remis gratuitement sur demande a l'accueil du musee et beneficie d'une signaletique particuliere. )
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Author: Tekahem
Edition: Unique work
Year: 2015
Size: 100 x 100 x 4,2 cm
Signed at the back
Numbered at the back
Painted live during the Affordable Art Fair in Brussels
Freedom Of Expression Award 22nd March2004 .City Hall The Queen's Walk.John McCarthy & Girlfreind.Jonathan Freedland Nitin Sawhney Ann Leslie, Mark Kermode, Monica Ali, Sandi Toksvig, Caroline Moorehead, Geoffrey Hosking.Are host (Freedland) and judges attending Index on Censorship's fourth annual event honouring those in the world's media who have stood firm on free speech and censorship, plus a booby prize for the person/organisation that does the most to promote censorship. Winners last year included Fergal Keane and Al-Jazeera (Best Circumvention of Censorship). This year the awards are expanding to cover music, literature and film. . COPYRIGHT STEVE WOOD .WWW.STEVEWOOD.BIZ . Steve Wood (News & Pictures Service)ĂŠ.Loft 1 Building 7.Shepherdess Walk Buildings.15/25 Underwood Street.Hackney.London N1 7LGĂŠ.www.stevewood.biz.0207 253 1945ĂŠ.Stevewood3@aol.comĂŠ
Camp Cloud Resists: 8099 Shellmont Street and Underhill Avenue, Unceded Coast Salish Territories (Burnaby Mountain, British Columbia), Saturday, July 21, 2018.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 20, 2018
Camp Cloud, Burnaby, unceded Coast Salish Territories
Camp Cloud will NOT be Evicted
We are unceded Coast Salish people and people from all four directions exercising our rights, guided by Coast Salish responsibilities. In response to the 72-hour eviction notice from the City of Burnaby issued on July 18, we call for mutual respect for Coast Salish law and constitutional law.
Both Coast Salish laws and Canada’s constitutional laws recognize our right to peaceful public protest. The structures at Camp Cloud function to support our water protection efforts, and they can be modified to address the concerns raised by Lambert Chu, the City of Burnaby’s Manager. However, 72 hours is an unreasonable demand. Camp Cloud needs a longer timeline in order to address the concerns. Our first responsibility is to ensure clean water, and no bitumen poisoning, for all people. We request a meeting with Lambert Chu to address the City’s wish list.
The sacred fire at Camp Cloud is as old as our nations. Since before contact, we’ve had sacred fires lit. This one has been reignited after 150 years of genocide. As sworn in Kwitsel Tatel’s March 14, 2018, affidavit, extinguishing or moving the sacred fire would be a violation of not only Coast Salish people’s right to express our opposition to the pipeline expansion, but also to our deeply held, sacred religious beliefs. She states, “The sacred fire must not be extinguished nor moved without the consent of the Coast Salish and Aboriginal elders at Camp Cloud.” The fire is lovingly watched over 24-7.
This eviction notice was wrongfully issued without adequate consideration of the BC Supreme Court or talking to Camp Cloud in good faith. It is an uncivil act of colonialism against Indigenous cultural resurgence. For Camp Cloud, the Coast Salish level of governance takes priority, followed by federal, provincial, and municipal levels. If the City of Burnaby really opposes the TransMountain pipeline, why are they attempting to end one of the most visible and popular forms of opposition to the pipeline?
We conduct our water protection work at this location because of strong community support, and we are grateful for the many people sustaining us through donations and encouragement. Camp Cloud member Elauna Boutwell says, “we are doing the right thing, raising awareness about the collectively deadly impacts of the pipeline.” This crucial work is carried on by many Indigenous groups all along the pipeline route, who have also been suffering similar eviction problems that show how the governance process in Canada is broken.
Like the over 200 arrestees who’ve conducted principled civil disobedience, we reject the Trudeau government’s decision to bail out a leaky pipeline. This issue is important for all people; everyone needs healthy land, water and air. According to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, section 2, everyone has the freedom of conscience and religion, of thought, belief, opinion, expression, press, peaceful assembly and association. Everyone has the right to protest. Furthermore, Section 35 enshrines our Aboriginal rights. According to the BC Supreme Court ruling by Judge Affleck on March 15, 2018, Camp Cloud and the Watch House are outside of the injunction zone. It is shameful that this eviction notice effectively attempts to extend the injunction zone in an unfair manner.
The eviction notice has a list of demands including removing our sacred ceremonial fire and all the dwellings that we need in order to continue our sacred work. If we want fewer forest fires in the future due to global warming and fossil fueled climate destabilization, we need to protect this sacred fire and all that it represents. Camp Cloud needs the safety of our buildings around us. In various formations, camp members have been doing this work since 2014, at Westridge before, and now here.
We invite all people with a love for water to stand with us to keep BC beautiful. We the Original people are the first order of government on unceded lands. That is why we are here. We have survived efforts at genocide like the Indian reserves and residential schools. We continue to fulfill our responsibilities to the land and water. All forces that can protect beautiful BC are requested to stand with us, including the City of Burnaby, in a good way, rather than trying to evict us, for water is life. We all depend on water. We all care about health and the well-being of our communities and our relations.
We will hold a press conference at Camp Cloud on 8099 Shellmont Street in Burnaby at 10 am on Saturday, July 21, 2018.
For more information, call Elauna Boutwell at 780.200.3054, or email camp.cloud.community@gmail.com.
Video recording of press conference available at:
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I was so excited when a Flickr Friend shared some daily themes with me (Thanks V!) and I saw Expression on the list. Portraits terrify me, but I knew I would be able to make my good friend Briana make my favorite expression - which she always makes when she tells me this story -
I took my nephew to ride the train. As the attendant was giving her safety speech she was saying "There will be no smoking on this train." My nephew turned to me and said "Who ever heard of a train with no smoke?!?"
Went to Acoustic Expressions, put on by some of the local folks at the USO club here in Ridgecrest. Sort of an open mike night for local musicians, in a very friendly envrionment...A lot of fun. Thanks to Roger Moorehead for working with me on this...He was also a great VAL!