CGC Events February 2023

 
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 Events | February 2023
 
 
Fabrice Hyber: La Vallée
 In-Person Event | February 13, 2023 | 7:00 p.m. (Paris)

Conservatrice Jeanne Barral présentera l'exposition, La Vallée, une grande monographie consacrée à la peinture de Fabrice Hyber, en vue à la Fondation Cartier jusqu'au 30 avril, 2023.  Réunissant une soixantaine de toiles dont près de vingt œuvres produites spécifiquement pour l’exposition, Fabrice Hyber crée au sein de la Fondation Cartier une école ouverte à toutes les hypothèses.

La discussion aura lieu en français.

 

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Algiers: Housing the Independence
 In-Person Event | February 16, 2023 | 7:00 p.m. (Paris)

Discussion in English with Magda Maaoui, Malek Cheikh, and Yousra Boutheina Reghis on the recently released book, Habiter l'independance. Alger, conditions d'une architecture de l'occupation (Shed Publishing, 2022).

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Jazz Stories:
A Black History Month Concert and Presentation

 In-Person Event | February 20, 2023 | 7:00 p.m. (Paris)

The evening will unfold with a variety of music including jazz and gospel, as well as a recitation of selected poems from Maya Angelou's book, Phenomenal Woman

 

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Franz Schubert's Winterreise - Part 1
 In-Person Event | February 21, 2023 | 7:00 p.m. (Paris)

Performance by Giulio Biddau (piano) and André Morsch (vocals).

In Schubert's first twelve songs, the wanderer leaves his beloved's house and sets out into the wintry landscape, with its snowstorms and frozen streams. Along the way, the natural world reflects his own growing despair, the increasing distance and cold freezing his tears as well as his heart: solitude is the final stop on his journey.

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Fragments et super-héros : filmer l'histoire du Congo
In-Person Event | February 27, 2023 | 7:00 p.m. (Paris)

Trois courts-métrages de Nelson Makengo seront projetés durant cette soirée : Théâtre Urbain (2017), E’Ville (2018), Nuit debout (2020). La projection sera suivie d’une discussion en français entre Nelson Makengo et Nadia Yala Kisukidi.

Cinéaste et photographe, Nelson Makengo vit et travaille à Kinshasa. Dans sa pratique photographique et cinématographique, il mobilise archives visuelles et sonores, figurines, matériau littéraire, pour recomposer les fils de l’histoire de la RD Congo – de l’indépendance aux temps contemporains.

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February 27, 2023 at 8:00pm - 9pm
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