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  2. Connaissance des Arts - Wikipedia

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    Connaissance des arts is a monthly French art magazine devoted to the arts and their current events, published since March 1952 by the French Society for the Promotion of Art. Its headquarters are on the rue du Quatre-Septembre in Paris. [1][2] In 2019-2020, the total of its distribution was around 45000 copies. [3]

  3. Parachute (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    English, French. ISSN. 0318-7020. Parachute - revue d'art contemporain was a bilingual French and English contemporary art magazine. It was published quarterly in October, January and April. One issue each year was dedicated to an emerging metropolis for contemporary art. Parachute was concerned primarily with the visual arts and museology.

  4. Association des galeries d'art contemporain - Wikipedia

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    The Prix Pierre-Ayot was created in 1996 by the Ville de Montréal, in partnership with the Contemporary Art Galleries Association, to promote excellence among Montreal's new visual arts creators, to foster the dissemination of the work of young artists in the city's galleries and artist-run spaces, and to recognize the efforts of presenters to ...

  5. Beaux Arts Magazine - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Beaux Arts Magazine was completed by the Beaux Arts éditions entity. Beaux Arts éditions publishes today around 70 new works each year, addressing the most varied subjects of creation and artistic news: exhibition books devoted to temporary exhibitions, specials dedicated to permanent collections, catalogs, albums, anthologies and books, such as Le Rire de Résistance by Jean-Michel ...

  6. Viaduc des Arts - Wikipedia

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    Design and construction. Architect (s) Patrick Berger. The Viaduc des Arts is a converted train line located in the 12th arrondissement of Paris which is now both a string of workshops for highly skilled artisans and, on the top level, a linear park. It was, formerly, the “Viaduc de Bastille,” for the trains of the Paris-Bastille-Vincennes ...

  7. Perry Bard - Wikipedia

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    Perry Bard (born in Quebec City, Canada) lives and works in New York City. She is an interdisciplinary artist who works with film, site-specific public art installation projects around the world, and on the Internet. Many of her projects are collaborations with the public and selected communities.

  8. Valentin Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Pierre Valentin. Valentin Gallery is an art gallery in Quebec. Created in 1934, it was first called "L'Art français" and had its start on Laurier Street in Montreal. [1] Owners Lucienne (1900-1992) and Louis (1890-1956) Lange initially showed works by French artists. By the 1940s they were offering art by Marc-Aurèle Fortin and Philip ...

  9. Art Mûr - Wikipedia

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    The 10th anniversary of Art Mûr was featured in the Winter 2006-07 edition of Vie des Arts (vol. 50, n°205) [1] In 2003, the gallery was named "Best New Space" by Isa Tousignant, the journalist for the Hour (Montreal), [3] and François St-Jacques et Rhéal Olivier Lanthier were awarded "Best gallery directors" by Christine Redfern, the journalist for the Montreal Mirror.