Foucault News

News and resources on French thinker Michel Foucault (1926-1984)

Une exposition-dossier à l’université Lille 3 en mars 2014 «Michel Foucault: auteur, lecteur, archiviste » Exposition du 11 au 27 mars 2014 Hall d’exposition de la Bibliothèque universitaire centrale de Lille 3 de 8h30 à 20h du lundi au jeudi de 8h30 à 19h le vendredi et de 9h à 12h le samedi Y aller …

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Photographic Exhibitions by Vincent J. Stoker in Paris Review in English “Heterotopia, les grandes formes” Exposition solo 29 mai – 13 septembre 2014 Orthez – Centre d’art Image/Imatge Paris Photo Stand Galerie Alain Gutharc 14 – 17 Novembre 2013 Paris 8e – Grand Palais “Heterotopia, la fin de l’Histoire” Exposition solo 24 oct. – 21 …

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Exhibition of John Miller at Praz-Delavallade Gallery in Paris Paris, 10 September 2012, Art Media Agency (AMA). From 8 September to 11 November 2012, the Praz-Delavallade Gallery in Paris is displaying “The Petrified Forest”, a new exhibition of artist John Miller. John Miller’s work is characterised by a multiform aspect: painting, sculpture, photography, and video. …

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Heterotopia May 31, 2012 – June 29, 2012 Opening reception May 31 2012 5:30 – 9:00PM LA JOLLA–The UCSD University Art Gallery and Visual Arts Department are pleased to announce Heterotopia, an exhibition featuring the work of this year’s graduating MFA students. Conceived by Michel Foucault, “heterotopia” describes non-hegemonic conditions of human geography. Heterotopias consist …

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Magritte and Foucault at Moderna Museet until 6 November Stockholm 1 September 2011 – 6 November 2011 “Moderna Museet Essä” is a new series of essays published by the Modern Museeum of Stockholm and Axl Books. The first essay was written by Lars O Ericsson : Magritte – Foucault. Om orden och tingen (Magritte-Foucault. Worlds …

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ANNA BETBEZE: ‘Moss Garden’ Kate Werble Gallery 83 Vandam Street SoHo New York Until March 12 2011 Review by Karen Rosenberg Flokati rugs, those fluffy white coverings traditionally handmade in the Pindus Mountains in Europe and prized by contemporary designers, become wild-and-woolly wall reliefs in Anna Betbeze’s first New York solo. Ms. Betbeze dyes, scorches, …

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