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Donatien grau biography of nancy

          Donatien Grau is a critic, scholar, and museum executive.

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          Donatien Grau, Paris was always known for its many intellectuals and artists. What’s happening today?

          Paris has always been a city for foreigners, for outsiders.

          In keeping with this history, Grau has written a book about Los Angeles entirely in Latin.

          Wherever you came from, you would be welcome here. That’s what Paris is, and in the art world specifically it means that today we have this openness in which we have these extraordinary audiences coming from everywhere. It’s true with artists, it’s true with galleries.

          The centre of Paris has now also opened up. Saint-Germain-des-Prés and so forth have become more important than ever. We now have really interesting arts initiatives in the outskirts of Paris, in the north of Paris, in what used to be excluded and set aside as the Banlieue.

          Thank you Antoine Caro, Edwin Frank, and Donatien Grau for this invitation to my first anthology!

        1. Thank you Antoine Caro, Edwin Frank, and Donatien Grau for this invitation to my first anthology!
        2. In an interview with Donatien Grau, Sylvère explains: “What interested me in Artaud was that he was destroying every value that was prevalent in the West.”.
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        4. This essay explores silent conversations with the past, but also navigates through the labyrinth of artistic process, with its manifold passages of research.
        5. In keeping with this history, Grau has written a book about Los Angeles entirely in Latin.
        6. I was just in Romainville visiting a series of galleries and a Foundation who have settled there. This extraordinary energy is not one energy, but a multiplicity of energies.

          There are many shows to visit. Is the competition between them very great?

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