duminică, 5 mai
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07:13
Within the frame • Sez.1, Ep.5
Rembrandt is widely considered to be the greatest Dutch painter of the 17th century. A master in the use of light, particularly the chiaroscuro technique, as well as an exceptionally talented draftsman, Rembrandt’s work was considerably influenced by the dramatic events of his life (the death of his wife, financial bankruptcy, etc.). You will discover in this exhibition some of his most famous paintings exposed at the Louvre, such as “Bathsheba at her Bath”, also exposed at Mauritshuis with “The Anatomy Lecture” or his famous self-portraits. Enjoy your visit! -
07:34
Sketchbook • Sez.3, Ep.6
Raphael Federici (street artist), Marine Goodmorning (illustrator), Luca Fiore (cartoonist) and Harry Boudchicha (drawing teacher) reveal their best drawing techniques. Each episode focuses on a specific subject: movement, oil painting, shadows, hair... For the first 10 minutes, each artist gives a theoretical lesson illustrated by sketches. Then they each start working on their creation. Finally, they end with a debrief, comparing and explaining their techniques -
08:01
Artist's Workshop • Sez.1, Ep.15
It is in the city in constant movement of Buenos Aires, that the artist of Slovak origin, Gyula Kosice, has flourished. He is one of the fathers of kinetic art, which proposes works containing moving parts, propelled by the wind, an engine, or the spectator. It is in the quiet neighborhood of Almagro, that the artist has installed his studio. -
08:16
Sketchbook • Sez.3, Ep.7
Raphael Federici (street artist), Marine Goodmorning (illustrator), Luca Fiore (cartoonist) and Harry Boudchicha (drawing teacher) reveal their best drawing techniques. Each episode focuses on a specific subject: movement, oil painting, shadows, hair... For the first 10 minutes, each artist gives a theoretical lesson illustrated by sketches. Then they each start working on their creation. Finally, they end with a debrief, comparing and explaining their techniques -
08:43
We are Artists not Vandals • Sez.1, Ep.2
Luca Fiore is a street artist graduated from the decorative arts of Paris in animation section. This is what led him to mix animation and street art to create his own style with his own perception of what should be a street work. -
09:36
Within the frame • Sez.1, Ep.10
Born in 1866 in Moscow, Wassily Kandinsky is considered as one of the most important 20th century artists. He was notably the founder of abstract art. Having left Russia for Germany where he started teaching at the Bauhaus in 1922, he then settled in France in 1933 and left behind him a particularly abundant work. You will rediscover here his most emblematic creations, essentially drawn from the collection of the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Enjoy your visit! -
09:57
Museum stories • Sez.1, Ep.3
The City of Architecture and Heritage is a place dedicated to the art of building, its challenges, its eras, its styles, and its great masters. How are the major buildings of our time and of the past designed? Why and for whom were they built? The museum brings together a collection that allows you to navigate through centuries of architecture, to admire masterpieces usually out of sight, and to understand the great evolutions over the ages, from the 12th century to the present day. -
10:24
The decisive moment • Sez.1, Ep.30
In this episode, we will meet Slam, a portrait photographer. He lives between Paris and New-York, and he is a photographer specialized in beauty, music, fashion, he makes portraits sometimes provocative. He will tell us about his life, his career, and how he became a photographer. -
10:38
Private Tour • Sez.1, Ep.11
Private Tour takes you to discover the second exhibition of "Japanese art brut " at the Halle Saint Pierre. With this exhibition, we try to question and understand what makes the success and originality of art brut. Among the works on display you will be able to discover works by the iconic Japanese artist Sawada who participated in the Venice Biennale in 2013. -
10:54
The visual arts in tune
Concerts and musical perfomances works now with visual arts. For some artists, the visual perception are too important like music. Meet artists who gives the music an other alive dimension through vidéo and lights. Dive in a world where numeric and technic are important and discover what music can be when we can see it. -
11:26
Sketchbook • Sez.3, Ep.8
Raphael Federici (street artist), Marine Goodmorning (illustrator), Luca Fiore (cartoonist) and Harry Boudchicha (drawing teacher) reveal their best drawing techniques. Each episode focuses on a specific subject: movement, oil painting, shadows, hair... For the first 10 minutes, each artist gives a theoretical lesson illustrated by sketches. Then they each start working on their creation. Finally, they end with a debrief, comparing and explaining their techniques -
11:54
When I grow up I'll be a photographer • Sez.1, Ep.13
In this episode, a student will meet the head of the school's photography department. Another first-year student will have to make a surrealist portrait. -
12:22
Le Havre by Auguste Perret : The concrete city
The city of Le Havre, in Normandy, was severely bombed during the Second World War. The destroyed area was rebuilt according to the plan of a team headed by Auguste Perret, from 1945 to 1964. The site forms the administrative, commercial and cultural centre of Le Havre. Le Havre is exceptional among many reconstructed cities for its unity and integrity. It combines a reflection of the earlier pattern of the town and its extant historic structures with the new ideas of town planning and construction technology. It is an outstanding post-war example of urban planning and architecture based on the unity of methodology and the use of prefabrication, the systematic utilization of a modular grid, and the innovative exploitation of the potential of concrete. -
12:49
Artist's Workshop • Sez.1, Ep.19
His white man is a symbol of Street Art in France. Jerome Mesnager was one of the spearheads of the emergence of this movement in the 1980s, in the wake of Ernest Pignon-Ernest and Gérard Zlotykamien. In France and around the world, the artist has multiplied his white man as a message. -
13:04
Within the frame • Sez.1, Ep.11
Reputed to be the inventor of oil painting, the Flemish painter Jan van Eyck (1390-1441) is a major 15th century artist. He is considered to be the founder of western portraiture and practised this art meticulously. Look closely at the famous “Arnolfini Portrait” exposed at the National Gallery, where the circular mirror at the back of the room shows the artist’s reflection, or the beautiful “Virgin of Chancellor Rolin” exposed at the Louvre, a picture in which three arches open onto a river landscape. Enjoy your visit! -
13:25
The World's Greatest Painters • Sez.1, Ep.6
Berthe Morisot is a French painter who take part in the impressionist movement with Manet or Renoir. She is the niece of Jean Honoré Fragonard and the friend of Manet who became his teacher. In 1864 she presented some paintings at the Salon des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Ten years later she was the only woman to take part at the exhibition of the impressionist painters in 1874, the same year she married Manet. Later, she became a founder of the Anonymous society of painters, sculptors and engravers with Monet, Renoir and other artistes of this era. His daughter Julie is very important in the development of her art and she appeared in many of her paintings. She died in 1895 but her tomb doesn’t mention her career in painting because this period didn’t allow the recognition of a woman as a painter. -
14:16
Museum Tour • Sez.1, Ep.1
Jean Dubuffet is a theoretician of Art brut and the most contested and known French artist of the post-war period. In 1969 he decided to build a place for his Cabinet Logologique and at his own expense. This assembly, called La Closerie Falbala, is a pure creation of the mind. This construction site will be considerable, it’s a real artistic and technical challenge. This monumental work is today one of the "youngest" historical monuments in France. -
14:44
The decisive moment • Sez.2, Ep.1
Lissa Rivera is a Brooklyn-based photographer whose work has received numerous awards and accolades and has been exhibited internationally. Lissa's latest project looks at photography's connection to identity on a personal level, focusing on her domestic partner as her muse. Rivera was chosen as a "Woman to Watch" for the biennial exhibition at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. -
14:58
Private Tour • Sez.1, Ep.12
Private Tour takes you to discover the exhibition "Jean-Jacques Lequeu - Builder of fantasies" at the Petit Palais. This exhibition is dedicated to the work of the late 18th century architect Jean-Jacques Lequeu. Despite his profession, he was not known for his constructions, but for his drawings. He made many portraits or drawings of everyday objects, architectural diagrams. -
15:13
Sketchbook • Sez.3, Ep.10
Raphael Federici (street artist), Marine Goodmorning (illustrator), Luca Fiore (cartoonist) and Harry Boudchicha (drawing teacher) reveal their best drawing techniques. Each episode focuses on a specific subject: movement, oil painting, shadows, hair... For the first 10 minutes, each artist gives a theoretical lesson illustrated by sketches. Then they each start working on their creation. Finally, they end with a debrief, comparing and explaining their techniques -
15:40
Artist's Workshop • Sez.1, Ep.20
In the western suburbs of Paris, we are going to discover the studio of the artist Jérôme Zonder. For more than 10 years, the artist has been developing a virtuoso work focused on drawing. Made with charcoal or graphite, his dark and often very realistic works arouse both admiration and fear. Powerful and complex, Jérôme Zonder's art captivates by its technical prowess and questions our relationship to violence. -
15:54
Within the frame • Sez.1, Ep.40
There is great simplicity and troubling realism in the figures of Georges de La Tour (1593-1652). Influenced by Caravaggio’s works, he painted with light tones as in his famous “Cardsharp with the Ace of Clubs”. His works also include several nocturnal scenes with striking chiaroscuro, simply lit up by the flame of a candle as in “Newborn” and “Adoration of the Shepherds”, which are at present conserved at the Louvre Museum. Enjoy your visit! -
16:15
Bubble residence!
They are artists and cartoonists and they found a place to chill out! It is the home of the authors of Angoulême. Since its inception in July 2002, more than 2,000 artists have stayed. Between 6 and 24 months: It is the time required to create them. What are they looking there? Inspiration? Technical means? A community support? The film proposes to focus on three illustrators twenties to share the place and discover their daily: how they work, how this proximity allows them to evolve and criticize each others to progress, and more generally, how the geo-location influences or not. -
16:42
The decisive moment • Sez.2, Ep.2
Jady Bates is an internationally known photographer, exhibited at Soho Photo Gallery in New York. She is known for her "darkroom photographer" series, which depicts naked women in black and white with words and/or phrases written on them. She is also the photographer of the band THE SLANTS. -
16:57
Sketchbook • Sez.3, Ep.11
Raphael Federici (street artist), Marine Goodmorning (illustrator), Luca Fiore (cartoonist) and Harry Boudchicha (drawing teacher) reveal their best drawing techniques. Each episode focuses on a specific subject: movement, oil painting, shadows, hair... For the first 10 minutes, each artist gives a theoretical lesson illustrated by sketches. Then they each start working on their creation. Finally, they end with a debrief, comparing and explaining their techniques -
17:25
Artist's Workshop • Sez.1, Ep.5
In this episode we will meet the artist Christian Lapie. He is an artist who created works and installations that surprised and seduced the public. But in the mid-1990s, he abandoned his projects in search of a universal message. Since then, he has devoted himself to sculpture and has installed his statues all over the world. -
17:40
When I grow up I'll be a photographer • Sez.1, Ep.14
In this episode, a student will go to Deauville to participate in a photo festival. Ingrid Gantner, the head of the photography department of the school will give a course to the students. -
18:08
Museum stories • Sez.1, Ep.2
Since the beginning of its history, the Petit Palais has been imagined to highlight masterpieces of art. It is a true setting that magnifies creation in all its forms. Its extraordinary collection allows it to offer visitors a journey through the ages, confronting the great artists and the creative genius of all time, and thus breaking down the ages barrier. -
18:36
Private Tour • Sez.1, Ep.13
Private Tour takes you to discover the exhibition "Fernand Khnopff - The master of the enigma" at the Petit Palais in Paris. The work that introduces the visit of the exhibition dedicated to this amazing artist is called "silence". The artist represented landscapes of his childhood in the Ardennes in France. But he also painted portraits, paintings representing his mother as his painting entitled "Listening to Schumann". -
18:50
Within the frame • Sez.1, Ep.12
A native of the southern French town of Grasse, Jean-Honoré Fragonard is one of the most important 18th century French painters. He studied at the French Academy in Rome but chose to be free in his work, preferring to carry out private commissions, some of which were licentious, such as “The Shirt Withdrawn” exposed at the Louvre. The “Fanciful Figure” exposed at the Louvre-Lens demonstrates an original and very modern style. One of his masterpieces is without doubt the painting “The Bolt”, in the collection of the Louvre in Paris. Enjoy your visit! -
19:11
Sketchbook • Sez.3, Ep.12
Raphael Federici (street artist), Marine Goodmorning (illustrator), Luca Fiore (cartoonist) and Harry Boudchicha (drawing teacher) reveal their best drawing techniques. Each episode focuses on a specific subject: movement, oil painting, shadows, hair... For the first 10 minutes, each artist gives a theoretical lesson illustrated by sketches. Then they each start working on their creation. Finally, they end with a debrief, comparing and explaining their techniques -
19:38
The decisive moment • Sez.1, Ep.24
In this episode, we will discuss with Renaud Corlouer, photographer. He was born in Paris in 1977, and since his childhood he has been immersed in the fashion and art worlds. He talks about his childhood, his influences, his life, his career and how he became a photographer. -
19:53
Sketchbook • Sez.3, Ep.13
Raphael Federici (street artist), Marine Goodmorning (illustrator), Luca Fiore (cartoonist) and Harry Boudchicha (drawing teacher) reveal their best drawing techniques. Each episode focuses on a specific subject: movement, oil painting, shadows, hair... For the first 10 minutes, each artist gives a theoretical lesson illustrated by sketches. Then they each start working on their creation. Finally, they end with a debrief, comparing and explaining their techniques -
20:20
The World's Greatest Painting Museums • Sez.1, Ep.2
The German capital Berlin is known for its museums with a large and high quality collections. The Gemäldegalerie is one of the most important European painting museum in the world, exposing Bosch, Vermeer or Vélasquez works. The speciality of the Alte Nationalgalerie musueum is the German art and French impressionism, keeping masterpieces from Monet or Renoir. Modern art is also very important in the Neue Nationalgalerie museum which exhibits a modern art collection from the start of the movement to the XXIth century with Dalí or Picasso’s work. -
21:14
Artist's Workshop • Sez.1, Ep.6
The Domaine de Kerguéhennec offers artists the opportunity to take a look at the nature of Morbihan in the heart of Brittany in a residency. In this episode, we will meet two artists who came to take part in the exercise and who will be able to create their works inspired by their impressions in the garden of the domain. -
21:29
Sketchbook • Sez.3, Ep.14
Raphael Federici (street artist), Marine Goodmorning (illustrator), Luca Fiore (cartoonist) and Harry Boudchicha (drawing teacher) reveal their best drawing techniques. Each episode focuses on a specific subject: movement, oil painting, shadows, hair... For the first 10 minutes, each artist gives a theoretical lesson illustrated by sketches. Then they each start working on their creation. Finally, they end with a debrief, comparing and explaining their techniques -
21:57
Within the frame • Sez.1, Ep.42
Michelangelo Merisi (1571-1610), born in Caravaggio, is known as a wicked artist who had to flee Rome in 1606 after killing a man. But Caravaggio is above all a painter who changed the face of painting at the very beginning of the 17th century. Notice his use of colour in the people emerging from a dark background, like his “Bacchus” or “David”. One of his masterpieces is the cycle of the “Calling of Saint Matthew” in the chapel of the church of St- Louis-of-the-French in Rome. Enjoy your visit! -
22:18
Secret treasures • Sez.1, Ep.3
The Fondation Custodia is a Dutch art foundation in Paris in the seventh arrondissement. It was founded in 1947 by collector and historian Frits Lugt art to house his collection of paintings, drawings and prints. -
23:12
The decisive moment • Sez.1, Ep.25
In this episode, we will meet Julien Pitinome, photo reporter and co-founder of the Œil collective. The members of this collective consider that they have a social vision of photography and that they must be able to give a voice to those who no longer have it or who do not have it. -
23:26
Private Tour • Sez.1, Ep.14
Private Tour takes you to the discovery of the exhibition " Split air – Bamboo art in Japan " at the Quai Branly Jacques Chirac Museum. Bamboo art in Japan appeared quite late but continues today thanks to contemporary artists. Throughout this exhibition we will be able to observe works from different periods of this movement. -
23:41
Sketchbook • Sez.3, Ep.15
Raphael Federici (street artist), Marine Goodmorning (illustrator), Luca Fiore (cartoonist) and Harry Boudchicha (drawing teacher) reveal their best drawing techniques. Each episode focuses on a specific subject: movement, oil painting, shadows, hair... For the first 10 minutes, each artist gives a theoretical lesson illustrated by sketches. Then they each start working on their creation. Finally, they end with a debrief, comparing and explaining their techniques -
00:10
Artist's Workshop • Sez.1, Ep.7
It is in the center of Buenos Aires that Eduardo Stupia decided to install his studio entirely dedicated to creation. In a 20th century house, wedged between two modern buildings, he occupies a large space in which he can indulge in his favorite art, drawing. His works, which he describes himself as abstract landscapes, are drawn with pencil, charcoal or Indian ink. In his heterogeneous compositions, where the graphic language and the precision of the gesture hold a central place, Eduardo Stupia explores the semantics of the drawing and opens the fields of the imagination. -
00:25
When I grow up I'll be a photographer • Sez.1, Ep.15
In this episode, a student will go to a photo studio to do his end of year internship. The faculty will have a meeting to discuss grades and student behavior. We will then find a student in a clothing store for which he is taking pictures. -
00:53
Completely Gouzou
Gouzous are small anthropomorphic characters that frequently appear as collages or more often as graffiti in the urban space of Reunion Island, but also in other countries. The author is the French graffiti artist Jace, originally from Le Havre, who lives and works in La Réunion. -
01:21
Sketchbook • Sez.3, Ep.16
Raphael Federici (street artist), Marine Goodmorning (illustrator), Luca Fiore (cartoonist) and Harry Boudchicha (drawing teacher) reveal their best drawing techniques. Each episode focuses on a specific subject: movement, oil painting, shadows, hair... For the first 10 minutes, each artist gives a theoretical lesson illustrated by sketches. Then they each start working on their creation. Finally, they end with a debrief, comparing and explaining their techniques -
01:48
We are Artists not Vandals • Sez.1, Ep.3
Today we meet Paella and Ludo Lebaron. Paella is a painter and street artist who works most of the time at Les Frigos, a place where artists, craftsmen and architects express themselves in Paris. Lebaron is a painter from the north. He has been practicing stencil art as a self-taught artist for a long time, and mixes text and image, the great poets of the past with our current social problems. -
02:39
The decisive moment • Sez.1, Ep.26
In this episode, we'll meet Nnoman, photo reporter and co-founder of the Œil collective. He will tell us how he chose the pseudonym Nnoman, he will talk about his life, his career, and we will also talk about his photographers collective. -
02:55
Within the frame • Sez.1, Ep.13
In the second half of the 19th century, Edouard Manet (1832-1883) showed great originality in his painting of historic scenes and portraiture of well-known figures, such as the novelist Zola and the poet Mallarmé. Even if we cannot call him the first Impressionist, his leading role in the history of modern art must be emphasised. The scandals in 1863 caused by “The Luncheon on the Grass” or “Olympia” both exposed at the Orsay Museum effectively mark the beginning of modern painting. Enjoy your visit! -
03:15
Sketchbook • Sez.3, Ep.17
Raphael Federici (street artist), Marine Goodmorning (illustrator), Luca Fiore (cartoonist) and Harry Boudchicha (drawing teacher) reveal their best drawing techniques. Each episode focuses on a specific subject: movement, oil painting, shadows, hair... For the first 10 minutes, each artist gives a theoretical lesson illustrated by sketches. Then they each start working on their creation. Finally, they end with a debrief, comparing and explaining their techniques -
03:43
Private Tour • Sez.1, Ep.15
Private Tour takes you to discover the exhibition "The Pushkin Museum: five hundred years of master drawings" at the Fondation Custodia in Paris. The works are displayed in such a way that visitors can observe the evolution of drawings over five centuries. There are drawings by the Italian artist Frederico Zuccari (or Zuccaro) but also the Dutch artist Peter Paul Rubens. -
03:57
Decoding Da Vinci
In 2019, the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci was celebrated. To mark the occasion, the Louvre organised a major exhibition on the work of the most famous Renaissance painter. Echoing this event and based on the latest historiographical research, this documentary offers a new deciphering of the Tuscan master's paintings, revealing through them what painting represented for Leonardo: a philosophy, a total art in the service of understanding the world. -
04:51
Artist's Workshop • Sez.1, Ep.8
In this episode, we go to the southern suburbs of Paris. It is in a quiet neighborhood that the artist Elias Crespin goes every morning to join his studio. The Venezuelan-born artist has been living there for nearly 5 years and has been making his rather unusual creations. His sculptures are composed of simple geometric figures, lines, triangles, squares or circles, which float in space suspended from almost invisible threads. -
05:05
St+art India
In the heart of India, Bombay welcome the festival ST+ART, one of the most big urban arts festival in the country. Discover the backstage of the event and understand the relation between the habitants, artists and monumental murals. -
05:33
Sketchbook • Sez.3, Ep.18
Raphael Federici (street artist), Marine Goodmorning (illustrator), Luca Fiore (cartoonist) and Harry Boudchicha (drawing teacher) reveal their best drawing techniques. Each episode focuses on a specific subject: movement, oil painting, shadows, hair... For the first 10 minutes, each artist gives a theoretical lesson illustrated by sketches. Then they each start working on their creation. Finally, they end with a debrief, comparing and explaining their techniques -
06:00
The decisive moment • Sez.1, Ep.27
In this episode, we will meet Jacqueline Roberts, photographer. She was born in Paris in 1969. After graduating in political science and working for international organizations, she turned to photography. Her work has been the subject of several magazine covers, books, musical albums... She works with old cameras and specializes in unconventional techniques. -
06:14
Private Tour • Sez.1, Ep.16
Private Tour takes you to discover the exhibition "The Courtauld Collection: The Party of Impressionism" at the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris. We will present some of the masterpieces from the collection of Samuel Courtauld, English industrialist, art collector and founder of the Courtauld Institute of Art and the Courtauld Gallery in London. During this visit you will see works such as "A Bar at the Folies Bergères" by Edouard Manet or "Lake Annecy" by Cézanne. -
06:29
The World's Greatest Painting Museums • Sez.1, Ep.1
In this episode of the greatest museum in the world, we will travel to Amsterdam. With its prestigious past, the city know how to value its exceptional history. We will visit the Rijksmuseum first, where we find an architectural mix between the Gothic and the Renaissance style. This is the greatest museum in Netherlands in term of visitors and masterpieces, including paintings from Rembrandt, Steen or Vermeer. Some other museums are present in the city such as the Van Gogh museum or the Stedelijk Museum which exhibit modern and contemporary works of Kandinsky, Warhol, or Mondrian.
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