A SUNDAY AT THE ATELIER
A SHOW THAT WILL INTRODUCE YOU TO THE MAKERS AND DOERS AROUND PARIS. IT IS ABOUT MEETING PEOPLE AROUND A COFFEE, THE OR SOMETHING ELSE DEPENDING ON THE MOOD, TO TALK ABOUT THEIR SPECIALITY, THE WAY THEY PRODUCE THEIR WORK AND HOW PARIS HAS INFLUENCED THEM. by CHRISTINA MAXIMOFF for WRP
Friday, April 22, 2016
Sunday, March 13, 2016
AUSTIN REDFIELD TONDINI OR THE ART OF WATCHING THE PAINT DRY
Conversation with the very refreshing decorative painter Austin Redfield Tondini, a Franco American she lives and woks in Paris where she has created a company with her business partner Violette Bonis Charancle Dater.
They are young and full of ideas that will take the dust of ancient technics.
They are young and full of ideas that will take the dust of ancient technics.
Sunday, February 28, 2016
A CONVERSATION WITH CHRIS SHAW
This is an early morning with the British photographer Chris Shaw.
Chris Shaw is a Northerner that now live and works in Paris. His studio is his own life, and like life his work is full of contrasts and accidents that makes it fascinating and gives it even more charm...
His black and white photographs are currently on show at the Galerie du Jour Agnès b, until the 19th of March.
http://www.worldradioparis.fr/features/sunday-atelier/
Galerie du Jour Agnès b, 44 Rue Quincampoix, 75004 Paris
http://chrisshaw.carbonmade.com
http://www.galeriedujour.com
http://www.worldradioparis.fr/features/sunday-atelier/
Chris Shaw is a Northerner that now live and works in Paris. His studio is his own life, and like life his work is full of contrasts and accidents that makes it fascinating and gives it even more charm...
His black and white photographs are currently on show at the Galerie du Jour Agnès b, until the 19th of March.
http://www.worldradioparis.fr/features/sunday-atelier/
Galerie du Jour Agnès b, 44 Rue Quincampoix, 75004 Paris
http://chrisshaw.carbonmade.com
http://www.galeriedujour.com
http://www.worldradioparis.fr/features/sunday-atelier/
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Marion Chombart de Lauwe
Marion is a young up and coming visual artist and graphic designer based in the 19th district of Paris, where we met 21st of last June. I remember precisely 'cause it was 'La fete de la Musique'. As we where talking we realised that our studios where a stone's throw from each other. This how I discovered not only a fine person but also a great body of work , full of curiosity, research and innovation.
She explores and uses the changing landscape of the 19th district and Pantin, shaped by the canal and the warehouses conceived under Napoleon III. For long it has not part of the grand Paris and is now being redesigned for the purpose of new business and modernity.
You may find her work on the following link: http://www.mcdl.net
and our full conversation on: Sunday 14 Feb 2016 on WRP
WoMa FaLab: www.woma.fr
VILLE MOUVEMENT
DERNIÈRES HEURES DES BÂTIMENTS
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