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Journalist at RFI (ex-DW, BBC, CBC, F24...), writer (on art, music, culture...), I work in radio, podcasting, online, on films. As a writer, I also contributed to the New Arab, Art UK, Byline Times, the i Paper... Born in Paris, I was based in Prague, Miami, London, Nairobi (covering East Africa), Bangui, and in Bristol, UK. I also reported from Italy, Germany, Haiti, Tunisia, Liberia, Senegal, India, Mexico, Iraq, South Africa... This blog is to share my work, news and cultural discoveries.
13/05/2024
12/05/2024
Marseille celebrates contemporary artists
My latest story :
Marseille art festival tells migrant stories with an Olympic twist
The Spring Contemporary Art Festival – also known as PAC – showcases emerging and well-known artists around dozens of venues in a three-week festival of creativity across south-east France. This year, with the Olympic Games on the horizon, sport has inspired the program, as well as Marseille's migrant-rich identity.
Read from here: https://www.rfi.fr/en/culture/20240512-marseille-art-festival-tells-migrant-stories-with-an-olympic-twist
Read from here: https://www.rfi.fr/en/culture/20240512-marseille-art-festival-tells-migrant-stories-with-an-olympic-twist
11/05/2024
Still demonstrating
Protestors attend a demonstration in support of Palestinian people in Paris on May 11, 2024, at Place de la République
Anna KURTH / AFP
10/05/2024
South Africa asks ICJ to order Israel's withdrawal from Rafah
South Africa asks World Court to order Israel's withdrawal from Rafah
Anti-Apartheid Conference for Palestine in Johannesburg
The First Global Anti-Apartheid Conference for Palestine is held in South Africa this weekend in an historic move that aims to amplify the urgent need to address Israel’s ongoing genocidal actions against Palestinians – especially in Gaza.
Organised by the South African Anti-Apartheid Steering Committee (SAAASC), the conference is held from 10-12 May to reflect a "collective aspiration to mobilise worldwide action aiming to hold Israel accountable for its crimes against the Palestinian people", and "to dismantle Israeli apartheid from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea".
South African Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor opened the event:
The three-day conference started this Friday at the Sandton Convention Center in Johannesburg.
The event consists of a number of panel discussions and workshops.
Speakers include Declan Kearney, chairperson of Sinn Fein; Mustafa Barghouti, leader of the Palestinian National Initiative; Reverend Munther Isaac from Bethlehem; Ronnie Kasrils, a former South Africa Minister of Intelligence, and others.
“We will not forgive what has happened to Palestinians. The dehumanization of Palestinians. They did not allow Palestinians to bury their loved ones,” Mustafa Barghouti said as the conference began.
Barghouti added what is happening in Palestine is a global injustice against a people.
“What we face is not only apartheid, it’s an evil plan by the settler Israeli system to destroy Palestine. 70% of the Palestinian population has been displaced,” he said.
He has demanded that the world asks where international law and human rights are amid the ongoing Israeli war on Gaza and other global conflicts.
He said Palestinians will not leave their land, surrender, or give up.
Barghouti also thanked South Africa for standing with the oppressed Palestinian people by taking Israel to the International Court of Justice, where Israel stands accused of genocide.
An interim ruling in January said it is "plausible" that Tel Aviv is committing genocide in the coastal enclave, and ordered Tel Aviv to stop such acts and take measures to guarantee that humanitarian assistance is provided to civilians.
Kearney said the solidarity of ordinary people for Palestine across the world is “unprecedented” and South Africa's ICJ case against Israel is “courageous.”
He added that Israel will never defeat the Palestinian spirit of resistance, adding: “We are with the Palestinian people on their long walk to freedom and will never abandon them.”
The conference intends to lay the groundwork for intensifying global mobilisation, organisation and coordination against Israeli apartheid and “develop comprehensive political, legal, public diplomacy, and media strategies aimed at isolating Israel’s regime of oppression,” organisers said in a statement.
It also aims to “support the struggle of the Palestinian people for all their rights, including the right to self-determination, and the right to return.”
“The conference is a testament to the enduring spirit of international solidarity that helped dismantle apartheid in South Africa, and marks the beginning of a renewed, global movement against apartheid in all its forms. We stand at a watershed moment, ready to translate collective indignation into concrete actions for freedom, justice, and equality in Palestine and beyond,” organisers added.
08/05/2024
A song for Palestinians
MACKLEMORE - 'HIND'S HALL'
"Once it’s up on streaming all proceeds to UNRWA."
07/05/2024
06/05/2024
Dalila Mahdjoub
Dalila Mahdjoub - 'Ils ont fait de nous du cinéma' - exhibition at #PacMarseille - #art #marseille
Marseille celebrates contemporary arts in May!
Printemps de l’Art Contemporain
La 16e édition du festival Printemps de l’Art Contemporain, organisée par le réseau PAC, se tient du 2 au 19 mai 2024 dans 60 lieux d’art contemporain de Marseille, Aix-en-Provence, Port de Bouc, Istres, Miramas, Rognes, Châteauneuf-le-Rouge et Rousset.
L'événement regroupe plus de 160 artistes de la scène émergente française et internationale, "invité·es à participer à ce rendez-vous incontournable de l’art contemporain en France".
J'ai participé au week-end d’ouverture à Marseille.
Depuis 2007, le réseau Provence Art Contemporain (PAC) fédère des structures engagées dans la création contemporaine, des lieux ancrés dans les centres urbains et les territoires ruraux, issus des secteurs public et privé.
Pendant le Printemps de l’Art Contemporain, les membres du réseau sont rejoints par des structures complices du festival " autour de la même volonté de défendre la création, les artistes, la mutualisation".
A Marseille, les quartiers Opéra, Préfecture, Cours Julien, Camas, Joliette, Belsunce, Longchamp, Belle de Mai, et d'autres, sont au rendez-vous pendant près de trois semaines.
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The 16th edition of the Spring Contemporary Art festival, organised by the "PAC" network, will be held from May 2 to 19, 2024 in 60 contemporary art venues in Marseille, Aix-en-Provence, Port de Bouc, Istres, Miramas, Rognes, Châteauneuf-le-Rouge and Rousset.
The event brings together more than 160 artists from the emerging French and international scene, "invited to participate in this unmissable event for contemporary art in France".
I went to the opening weekend in Marseille.
Since 2007, the Provence Contemporary Art (PAC) network has brought together structures engaged in contemporary creation, places anchored in urban centres and rural areas, from the public and private sectors.
During the Spring of Contemporary Art, the members of the network are joined by structures complicit in the festival "around the same desire to defend creation, artists, sharing".
In Marseille, the Opéra, Préfecture, Cours Julien, Camas, Joliette, Belsunce, Longchamp, Belle de Mai, and other districts are there for almost three weeks.
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Insight in pictures...
A performance by local artist of Caribbean roots, Yoan Sorin:
Centre Photo:
Dalila Mahdjoub
Ils ont fait de nous du cinéma دارو بينا سينيما
"Dessins, vidéo, sérigraphie, documents, dispositifs panoptiques, périscopes incandescents… autant de voies par lesquelles Dalila Mahdjoub décolonise le langage, avec ce geste simple de faire tomber les lettres du langage colonial. Lenteur, délicatesse redoutable, qui retourne la violence de l’histoire."
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The already iconic Hannah Black at Octo:
Marked by a Blank or Occupied by a Lie
Librairie Semiotext(e) Marseille
Insight into Marseille's Contemporary Art Festival (PAC) - May 2024
Corsica-born Senegalese-French artist Moussa Sarr opened his new exhibition at Château de Servières in Marseille as part of PAC, 'le Printemps de l'art contemporain' 2024:
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