You may remember the sparkling street mirrors of our friend Gilles Pandel here and there. Gilles is not only a street artist, but also a photographer. Dedicated to portraits of artists and creators, his work explores the polyphonies and textures of face and emotions.
Until October 22nd, Toulouse hosts a retrospective exhibition spread among the city, at Jean Jaurès-le Mirail university, Concha de Nazelle art gallery, Etudes bookstore and Goethe-Institut.
With portraits of Giorgio Agamben, Miquel Barceló, Sharunas Bartas, Christian Caujolle, Alain Cavalier, Hélène Cixous, Antoine d’Agata, Claire Denis, Lav Diaz, Georges Didi-Huberman, Jacques Doillon, Bruno Ganz, Armand Gatti, Jean-Luc Godard, Pierre Guyotat, Peter Greenaway, Werner Herzog, Alexandre Hollan, Anish Kapoor, Abbas Kiarostami, William Kentridge, Kim Ki-duk, Anselm Kiefer, Alexander Kluge, Xavier Lambours, Marceline Loridan-Ivans, Daidō Moriyama, Jean Nouvel, Ernest Pignon-Ernest, Jacques Rancière, Claude Régy, Michel Serres, Oksana Shachko, Jean-Marie Straub et Danièle Huillet, Ai Weiwei, Bob Wilson, Kiju Yoshida,... Elsa, and many more...
Along with the exhibition, the retrospective includes a series of conferences, worshops and performances. Elsa and I are happy and proud to contribute to the catalogue and conference program here.
More information can be found on Gilles' website.
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