Fabienne Swiatly, poet of services

Portrait photography of Fabienne Swiatly and cover of her collection of texts "They are at the service". Publication on March 5 at Bruno Doucey editions. © Fabienne Swiatly / Editions Bruno Doucey

By: Jean-François Cadet Follow

They are in the service of Fabienne Swiatly will appear on March 5 at Bruno Doucey editions. She is our guest in VMDN.

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A cashier, a nursing assistant, a childminder, a receptionist, some prostitutes too. It is a literary and poetic look at these small trades that do so much good that Fabienne Swiatly offers us in a collection of small texts - less than a dozen lines each - such as snapshots, gestures, movements, small words too. In short, small fragments of life that speak volumes about our society.

The Panam'afric'art section of Kpénahi Traoré :

Kpénahi Traoré takes us today to visit the Art-Z Gallery in Paris which exhibits paintings and photographs of women African artists. You can see the works of the association of female photographers in Zimbabwe and those of the Congolese Géraldine Tobé. The Awa exhibition is to be discovered until March 6!

And on the gourmet coffee menu :

- Amélie Beaucour went to the Christian Louboutin exhibition : L'Exhibition [niste]. For 30 years, shoe maker Christian Louboutin has worked with the greatest artists to make shoes that are both accessories and works of art. Until July 26, the exhibition celebrates his work at the Palais de la Porte Dorée in Paris.

- José Marinho listened to Perez, an acclaimed artist at festivals, from the Printemps de Bourges to the Nuits de Fourvière, returns with Surex . Having become the darling of the French scene for 7 years, he once again vibrates with synthetic beats in his third album.

- Fanny Bleichner visited the Museum of Illusion. A Parisian museum is now devoted to the optical illusion, this phenomenon which would make us mistake bladders for lanterns. It already existed in New York, Shanghai, Toronto and Dubai, since the end of December it is therefore in the French capital, in the market district, that we can get there.

- Marjorie Bertin saw A winter trip to the Théâtre de l'Athénée by Noëmi Waysfeld and Guillaume de Chassy. After Schubert and Müller with texts by the Norwegian author Elfriede Yélinek. A show to discover this evening and until March 8 and a disc that is out today at Klarte.

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