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Envisioning Eco-Friendly Architecture in Paris

by Julia Friedman February 20, 2015February 24, 2015

Paris City Hall commissioned Vincent Callebaut Architectures to design a series of environmentally beneficial buildings.

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Artist Ticked Off at Watchmaker’s Unauthorized Use of His Work

Avatar photo by Benjamin Sutton February 18, 2015February 19, 2015

The Saudi artist Ahmed Mater is suing watchmaker Swatch for using one of his works to sell a luxury timepiece.

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Angered Archaeologists Allow Thousands to Enter the Louvre for Free

Avatar photo by Benjamin Sutton February 6, 2015February 9, 2015

On Thursday about 100 peeved archaeologists took over the lobby of the Louvre in Paris, blocking the ticket booths for nearly five hours and allowing visitors to enter the museum without paying admission.

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Getting Lost in David Altmejd’s Hall of Mirrors

by Joseph Nechvatal February 4, 2015February 4, 2015

PARIS — Young New York-based Canadian artist David Altmejd’s remarkably ambitious retrospective exhibition of sculpture at the Musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris played pithily with many current intellectual strands.

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Falling for Niki de Saint Phalle

by Joseph Nechvatal January 29, 2015January 29, 2015

PARIS — I have never particularly admired French-American artist Niki de Saint Phalle’s overly familiar and obvious Nanas (French slang for “broads”) — the gaudy, plump, joyous everywoman figures that made the artist’s case for female affirmation.

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The Darkness Behind Niki de Saint Phalle’s Colorful Beauties

by Eunice Lipton January 26, 2015January 29, 2015

PARIS — Niki de Saint Phalle was half French, half American, and bilingual, but who was she? Certainly not merely the sculptor who made those fat girls, the Nanas, though they remain her most famous works.

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‘The Simpsons’ Join in Tribute to ‘Charlie Hebdo’

Avatar photo by Hrag Vartanian January 12, 2015January 12, 2015

Last night The Simpsons joined in with a two-second tribute that cast the family’s eternal baby, Maggie, in the a hybrid role that combined Marianne, the national symbol of the French Republic, and Cosette from Les Misérables.

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A Response to the ‘Charlie Hebdo’ Attack, from an Arab, Artist, and Frenchman

by 2Fik January 9, 2015January 13, 2015

I was sitting in my office on Wednesday morning when I learned with surprise, stupor, and fear of the horror of the Charlie Hebdo attack.

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Four Cartoonists Among 12 Dead in Attack on French Satirical Magazine

Avatar photo by Benjamin Sutton January 7, 2015January 9, 2015

Four of France’s most highly regarded cartoonists are among the 12 people murdered in an attack at the Paris office of the magazine Charlie Hebdo on the morning of January 7.

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The Oulipo Group’s Generative Word Games

by Joseph Nechvatal January 6, 2015January 9, 2015

PARIS — Members of the Oulipo movement play with generative poetic combinations and permutations. Their interests lie at the conceptual nexus of algorithmic art software and remix culture at large, combining all forms of hypertext hybrids, experimental word swarms, and shared authorship projects.

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Jeff Koons Accused of Plagiarism in Paris, Again

Avatar photo by Benjamin Sutton December 29, 2014December 31, 2014

A second sculpture by Jeff Koons is conspicuously absent from his retrospective at the Centre Pompidou after a photographer’s widow complained to the art star and the museum’s administration that “Naked” (1988) constituted copyright infringement.

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On His 100th Birthday, a Conference Considers William Burroughs’s Humanist Legacy

by Joseph Nechvatal December 26, 2014December 29, 2014

PARIS — With determined indeterminacy, young Mathilde Louette initiated a perplexing but hip four-hour English-language celebration of William S. Burroughs’s 100th birthday on December 12 in Paris, where the writer lived, on and off, between 1958 and 1966.

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