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Leandro Erlich at the Grand Palais: 'This era marked by the ambiguity between truth and fiction resonates with a search I have always intuitively pursued'

Leandro Erlich au Grand Palais : « Cette époque marquée par l’ambiguïté entre vérité et fiction rejoint une recherche que j’ai toujours menée intuitivement »

Leandro Erlich presents his first major retrospective in France at the Grand Palais in Paris. The exhibition, developed over nearly a decade, features large immersive installations alongside nearly 40 architectural models that trace his practice from 1993 to the present. Erlich describes the project as a natural culmination of long-term planning and a personal connection to Paris, where he lived from 2001 to 2006 and participated in the landmark group show "Notre Histoire…" at the Palais de Tokyo. The show was conceived in close dialogue with Fabrice Bousteau, director of editorial content at Beaux Arts Magazine, and the physical space of the Grand Palais itself.

Arles Drawing Festival: What Not to Miss at This Fourth Edition

Festival du dessin d’Arles : ce qu’il ne faut surtout pas rater pour cette quatrième édition

The fourth edition of the Arles Drawing Festival has opened, featuring over forty exhibitions across the city. The highlights include two major private drawing collections being publicly presented: Marin Karmitz's collection, displayed at the Sainte-Anne church under the title "Et la vie continue…", and the Collezione Ramo from Milan, showcased at the Museon Arlaten chapel as part of a focus on Italian art.