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« Paris noir » : l’exposition incontournable qui fait dialoguer Picasso, Baldwin et Glissant

The "Paris Noir" exhibition at the Centre Pompidou explores the pivotal role Paris played as a haven and creative hub for African, Afro-Caribbean, and African-American artists from the 1950s to the 1990s. Featuring over 350 works by 150 artists, the exhibition highlights lesser-known figures alongside established names, showcasing the artistic dialogues and solidarity fostered by shared experiences of colonialism and slavery. Organized around Édouard Glissant's concept of "Tout-Monde," the exhibition emphasizes the relationships between artists and movements, and marks the beginning of a larger initiative to expand research and acquisitions in this area.
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