Wednesday, September 18, 2013 (9)

Sep 18, 2013
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September 6, 2013
Friday
  • Méditation Calligraphique : L’Art Conscient de Thich Nhat Hanh

  • Sep 6, 2013 to Dec 31, 2013
  • Location: ABC Home
  • Description:

    Le 7 septembre prochain l’institution new yorkaise ABC Home, ouvrira ses portes pour la première fois aux Etats Unis aux oeuvres calligraphiques de Thich Nhat Hanh, à travers l’exposition Calligraphic Meditation: The Mindful Art of Thich Nhat Hanh

    Tich Nhat Hanh, maître du Bouddhisme Zen, fervent défenseur de la non violence lors de la guerre du Vietnam fut soutenu par Martin Luther King lors de sa nomination pour le prix Nobel de la Paix en 1967. Il est considéré par le New York Times comme le deuxième personnage le plus important du Bouddhisme après le Dalai Lama.

    Son histoire est intimement liée à celle de la France, où il trouva refuge en 1972 après avoir été expulsé des Etats Unis. Son opposition à la guerre du Vietnam le contraint à l’exile alors qu’il enseignait à Princeton et Columbia. En 1982, il fonda dans le Périgord un monastère qui allait devenir la plus grande communauté bouddhiste d’Occident. Son enseignement et ses écrits ont depuis atteints des millions de personnes à tr

  • Created by: Francois Servranckx
September 8, 2013
Sunday
  • 3 Seasons in Congo

  • Sep 8, 2013 at 11:00am to Sep 30, 2013 at 3:00pm
  • Location: RIO PENTHOUSE GALLERY 10 Fort Washington, NY, NEW YORK 10032 (between 159TH and 160TH STREET)
  • Description:
     
     
    ''3 Seasons in Congo'' The artwork, by Ghislaine Sabiti, in this exhibit tell the story of daily life for Congo Women. These paintings showcase the resilience, strength, and importance of women in Congo. Come and discover the beauty these women posess in the midst of everyday life including oppression, economic crises, and tribal warfare.

    at Rio Penthouse Gallery 

    From september 8th to september 30th

    Opening  Reception 

    Sunday Septembre 8th, 2013

    3pm-5pm

     

     

     
  • Created by: ghislaine sabiti
September 10, 2013
Tuesday
  • Exhibition: Columbia Maison Française Centennial 1913-2013: Celebrating a Century of French Culture and Ideas at Columbia University in New York

  • Sep 10, 2013 at 6:00am to Oct 30, 2013 at 1:00pm
  • Location: Buell Hall, Columbia University
  • Description:

    Exhibition opening reception on September 10, 6 to 8 p.m. Exhibition on display through October 30.

     

    Exhibition curated by Shanny Peer, and co-organized by the Maison Française and Rare Book & Manuscript Division of Columbia Libraries

     

    This exhibition celebrates the 100-year anniversary of the Columbia Maison Française, founded in 1913 and the first French academic and cultural center on an American campus.  It presents a wonderful collection of unpublished photographs, documents, program materials, and AV archives. These are woven into a narrative celebrating the rich history of the Maison Française and the role it has played in exposing Americans to notable French thinkers and artists, disseminating French and Francophone culture and ideas in the U.S.,  and nurturing strong ties between Columbia University, France, and the Francophone world.   

     

    The Centennial Exhibition is on display at the Maison Française in Buell Hall. It is free and open to the public from September 5-October 30, M

  • Created by: Columbia Maison Francaise
 
  • Vanida Amiot's Vivacious Art At Agora Gallery

  • Sep 10, 2013 at 7:00am to Oct 1, 2013 at 2:00pm
  • Location: Agora Gallery
  • Description:

    The ethereal, enchanting images of Vanida Amiot are displayed in a mesmerizing solo exhibition at Agora Gallery this September. Although she is firmly abstract in her art, eschewing representational images, Amiot also takes care to engage the imagination of her audience, often giving works titles that reference something as specific as it is conceptual. This, combined with her skillful, delicate touch when it comes to composition, color and brushstrokes, means that every work seems to speak directly to the viewer with a message of importance and interest. Subtle yet assertive, this is artwork that exudes a sense of presence as impossible to ignore as it is to deny. The exhibition will begin on September 10, 2013 and run until October 1, 2013, with an opening reception on the evening of Thursday, September 12, 2013 at 6-8PM. Entrance is free and anyone seeking some inspiration to start the fall season is encouraged to attend.

  • Created by: Lee Eagle
 
  • Vanida Amiot's Vivacious Art At Agora Gallery

  • Sep 10, 2013 at 7:00am to Oct 1, 2013 at 2:00pm
  • Location: Agora Gallery
  • Description:

    The ethereal, enchanting images of Vanida Amiot are displayed in a mesmerizing solo exhibition at Agora Gallery this September. Although she is firmly abstract in her art, eschewing representational images, Amiot also takes care to engage the imagination of her audience, often giving works titles that reference something as specific as it is conceptual. This, combined with her skillful, delicate touch when it comes to composition, color and brushstrokes, means that every work seems to speak directly to the viewer with a message of importance and interest. Subtle yet assertive, this is artwork that exudes a sense of presence as impossible to ignore as it is to deny. The exhibition will begin on September 10, 2013 and run until October 1, 2013, with an opening reception on the evening of Thursday, September 12, 2013 at 6-8PM. Entrance is free and anyone seeking some inspiration to start the fall season is encouraged to attend.

    About the Artist

    Vanida Amiot’s ethereal abstract paintings tur

  • Created by: Lee Eagle
September 18, 2013
Wednesday
  • International Conference: Re-Thinking Literature

  • Sep 18, 2013 to Sep 21, 2013
  • Location: Hemmerdinger Hall, NYU, Ground floor, Silver Center
  • Description:

    Re-Thinking Literature brings together philosophers, writers, critics and theoreticians of literature and art, to examine what, in the 21st Century, is understood when we speak about “literature.” We still ask familiar questions such as “What is the situation of the writer today? What does literature mean today?” but ask them today undetermined by preexisting “isms,” past the dogmas of recent years, post-Post, as it were. Re-Thinking Literature seeks new, multiple perspectives for the meaning and significance of the cultural construct “literature” today—and examines how a younger generation of literary thinkers and practitioners deals with it.

    Organized by Donatien Grau and Tom Bishop.

    All presentations in English. Free and open to the public.

    Conference schedule

     

    This conference is made possible by the generous support of The Florence Gould Foundation, The Cultural Services of the French Embassy, and the Institut Français.

  • Created by: La Maison Française of NYU
 
  • THOUGHT POLICE: The FBI and French Philosophers

  • Sep 18, 2013 from 2:00pm to 3:30pm
  • Location: East Gallery, Buell Hall, Columbia University
  • Description:

    Talk by Andy Martin

    Long before emails and Prism, there was already surveillance and data gathering. J. Edgar Hoover and the forces of the FBI were particularly watchful of the activities of subversive French philosophers, such as Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus. L'Étranger and L'Être et le néant aroused fear and trembling. Andy Martin is a University Lecturer in the Department of French at the University of Cambridge. His latest book is The Boxer and the Goalkeeper: Sartre vs. Camus (Simon and Schuster), and he is a contributor to the Opinionator column in the New York Times.

     

    The introduction to Andy Martin's talk will include stories, photographs and audio-visual recordings relating to the visits of Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus to the Maison Française in 1945 and 1946 on their first trips to the U.S., unearthed during research for the Maison Française Centennial Exhibition.

     

    Partial support provided by Air France

     

  • Created by: Columbia Maison Francaise