Friday, December 6, 2013 (10)

Dec 6, 2013
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
October 31, 2013
Thursday
  • Dominique Nabokov: The World of the New York Review of Books, Photographs 1980–2009

  • Oct 31, 2013 to Dec 6, 2013
  • Location: La Maison Française of NYU
  • Description:

    For over three decades, French photographer Dominique Nabokov has turned her camera lens on friends and colleagues at The New York Review, producing an incisive and intimate portrait of many of its key players. The approximately 50 black and white photographs in the exhibition capture both the spirit of the magazine and offer informal portraits of its editors, contributors, and supporters. Nabokov has subtly documented many convivial moments and the occasional intellectual jostling between the Review’s varied personalities. The exhibition coincides with the 50th anniversary of The New York Review, which famously coalesced during the New York printers’ strike of 1963.

    The exhibition is made possible by The Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation.

    An illustrated catalogue with introduction by Ian Buruma will be published on the occasion of the exhibition. It will be available online for free download; visit www.nyu.edu/maisonfrancaise for details. La Maison Française is open to the public Monda

  • Created by: La Maison Française of NYU
November 13, 2013
Wednesday
November 22, 2013
Friday
  • French artist Nelly Cougard Featured in NYC Art Show

  • Nov 22, 2013 at 6:00am to Dec 13, 2013 at 1:00pm
  • Location: Agora Gallery
  • Description:

    NEW YORK, NY – Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature the original work of French artist Nelly Cougard in Unbound Perspectives. The exhibition is scheduled to run from November 22, 2013 through December 13, 2013.  The opening reception will be held on Thursday night, December 5, 2013 from 6-8 pm.

    About the Artist

    Nelly Cougard’s vibrant abstractions in acrylic and oil on canvas or paper are as emotive as they are resonant. A process-oriented artist who names movement as a governing quality of her work, Cougard works across media, incorporating a variety of materials into her works, including paper and structural gels. Interested in removing the “object” proper from the optical projections mediating time and space, her masterful compositions invoke the primal and seductive rhythms of music and nature. Drawn to balance and the “energetic trace” of gestural forms, her paintings depict the continually changing aspects of human existence, that which is at once ephemeral and fragile. Says the ar

  • Created by: Lee Eagle
November 28, 2013
Thursday
  • Festival International des Films de la Diaspora Africaine

  • Nov 28, 2013 to Dec 15, 2013
  • Location: Thalia Cinema
  • Description:

    - Le 21ème anniversaire de l’Africain Diaspora International Film Festival  -FIFDA en Français- sera célébré à New York du 29 novembre jusqu’au 15 décembre 2013 avec la présentation d’une vingtaine de productions françaises et francophones.  La Tunisie, Haïti, l’Algérie, l’Egypte, La République Démocratique du Congo, le Québec, la Suisse, Madagascar, la France, le Luxembourg, le Mali, le Maroc, le Sénégal, et la Guyane Française sont les pays et régions francophones mise à l’honneur dans FIFDA 2013.

     

    À l’affiche, une première mondiale basée sur une histoire vraie Raltat de Al Robbins.  Suite à une d'erreur d'identité grave, Mme Mohamed Atta, femme marocaine mariée à un homme du même nom que l’un des terroristes impliqué dans les évènements du 11 septembre au World Trade Center, est arrêtée par le FBI à JFK. Le film, tourné à Casablanca au Maroc et Washington DC, est une collaboration entre un réalisateur Afro-Américain et une maison de production marocaine.

    Une autre collaboration US/Afr

  • Created by: ArtMattan Productions
December 4, 2013
Wednesday
December 6, 2013
Friday
  • The Work of Man Has Only Just Begun: Legacies of Aimé Césaire

  • Dec 6, 2013 from 5:00am to 12:00pm
  • Location: East Gallery, Buell Hall, Columbia University
  • Description:

    An "unconference" celebrating the centennial of Aimé Césaire's birth

    This centenary celebration of Martinican poet and statesman Aimé Césaire proposes informal discussions of Césaire’s life and legacy along four different critical paths. Our aim is to think Césaire outside and beyond the usual frames - to generate provocative new ways of imagining possible Césairean futures at the close of a year’s worth of exciting commemorative events.

    For more information, please follow this link: http://cesairelegacies.cdrs.columbia.edu/

  • Created by: Columbia Maison Francaise
 
  • An n’ Pale | Café Conversation with Haitian songstress Emeline Michel

  • Dec 6, 2013 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm
  • Location: FiveMyles Gallery
  • Description:
    Join HCX for a conversation with Emeline Michel as she discusses her musical career, inspirations, and experiences as one of Haiti’s most famous international musicians.
    The evening’s conversation will be followed by a special presentation with Emeline Michel accompanied by Makarios Cesaire. Makarios remains one of the most sought after guitarists of his time, lending his services to iconic Haitian artists and bands like The Mighty Jean Elie Telfort  and The New York All Stars.  
     
    DATE / TIME: Friday, December 6th, 2013/ 6-9pm.
    Discussion will begin at 7pm. Light refreshments will be served.
    LOCATION: FiveMyles Gallery, 558 St Johns Place Brooklyn, NY 11238 Google Map
    Take the  2, 3, 4, or 5 to Franklin Ave.
    ADMISSIONFree. $10 suggested donation. Seating is limited, please visit tiny.cc/HCXrsvp to RSVP.
  • Created by: Kassandra Khalil
 
  • An Evening of Syrian Poetry

  • Dec 6, 2013 from 1:30pm to 3:00pm
  • Location: Alwan for the Arts
  • Description:

    Join Alwan for the Arts in an evening of Syrian Poetry on December 6th at 6:30pm. A free event in Manhattan’s financial district where five highly acclaimed and venerated Syrian poets will share their rich, complicated and powerful reflections on the crisis inflicting their country. Please visit www.alwanforthearts.org for more information.

  • Created by: Alwan for the Arts
 
  • In French with English Subtitles

  • Dec 6, 2013 at 2:15pm to Dec 8, 2013 at 4:00pm
  • Location: FLORENCE GOULD HALL
  • Description:

    Come and meet a whole new generation of rising French actors!

    In this 5th edition, guest artists represent a new generation of actors, scriptwriters and directors who are now in leading roles after confirming their talents. They will answer questions from the audience after the screenings, with our host Jerry Carlson leading the debate.

  • Created by: Eleonore Le Bertre