Belleville: De Roussan: Study of a territory

Aside a basic contextualization that director Anne Brengou gave us about this art space, we are also familiarized with the working methodology this space use to practice and its motivational aspects. As a sort of referent point of gallery’s work, the curator of the actual show Thomas Arsac explains us a basic intention he had about show “Study of territory”, and reminds us about issue of “trans-territorial experience” as an important factor in a process of shaping artist’s poetic.

artistsNastassia Bruckin, Hannah Wade, Pablo Cavero, Ghislain Amar
curatorsThomas Arsac
placeGalerie de Roussan
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castAnne Brengou, Thomas Arsac
cameraMladen Bundalo
soundMladen Bundalo
editingMladen Bundalo
interviewMladen Bundalo
published27. 12. 2011
languageČesky / English
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Belleville: De Roussan: Study of a territory
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