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josefavomjaaga · 1 year
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Joseph and the ladies
Even Thierry Lentz, very well disposed towards Joseph and really trying to show in his book that Joseph was much more than the weakling he is often perceived as, is quite open about how Joseph spent his free time from the job as king of Spain:
In the Royal Palace or in La Moncloa [a country house], Joseph indulged in two of his favourite private activities: getting rich and loving.
With regards to the first activity, there’s a long story involving, among other things, the crown jewels of Spain, of which a certain amount at some point disappeared from Madrid (Napoleon blamed it on Murat but later learned that the thief had been his brother dearest). And as far as the second activity is concerned, Lentz of course also names the Marquise de Montehermoso, »non exclusive holder of the title mistress« [maîtresse en titre non exclusive]. But there are more. Plenty more.
So many that Colonel Desprez, Joseph’s clumsy aide de camp who had gone all the way to Moscow in order to hand Napoleon a letter of complaint, would later have some acerbic comments on his former master, put together in a report called »Caractère du roi d’Espagne, Joseph Bonaparte«. But this was indeed much later, after the fall of the empire, during the July monarchy, and – possibly on demand of one Marshal Soult . (The question of allowing the exiled Bonaparte family back into France frequently came up.) Soult and Joseph obviously kept up their mutual dislike a long time after Napoleon’s death.
Desprez in this report comments about the Marquise de Montehermoso as follows [quoted in Thierry Lentz, »Joseph Bonaparte«]:
This woman had an exquisite mind, a strongly organised head [...]. She didn't know anything about love other than the physical pleasures and she readily acknowledged this [...]. Her constant aim was to become rich [...]. The weak prince poured out showers of gold and, although forced to use this means, he never ceased to believe himself tenderly loved […]
and about Joseph’s way of life in Madrid in general:
I have often groaned to see a man called to such a prominent role waste his time in vain occupations, laying out paths, planting trees, tearing down walls, building others, changing at every moment the comings and goings of his chambers; giving parties [...], supervising the preparations himself, reading tragedy and repeating to exhaustion the passionate roles of which he thought himself suited to express the delirium [...]. I laugh with pity to see a king, whose throne is trembling, exhaust his attention on hemistichs [...].
But not everyone judged Joseph so harshly. Somebody who seems to even have greatly admired Joseph’s success with women is another aide de camp, General Bigarré. That’s not all too astonishing, as Bigarré’s own memoirs are a crude mix of brutalities, battle scenes, and lewd descriptions of himself seducing teenage girls. About Joseph he says:
In Spain, as in Naples, this prince has been bitterly criticised for occupying himself a little too much with women during the time he governed these two kingdoms. I will agree that he had a particular fondness for this sex, that he did not disdain conversations with the liveliest ladies of his court, that he was even very gallant with several of them, but nevertheless, I repeat, he never forgot what his duties as sovereign required of him.
Which is something, I guess. About Joseph’s entry into Sevilla and his tour around Andalusia, Bigarré also has an interesting remark:
The noble Andalusians, for their part, did not know what to think of in order to show the new King of Spain their love and devotion; some sent him a dozen magnificent bulls as a present, others perfectly harnessed Andalusian horses, and several placed their wives, daughters and houses at His Majesty's disposal. [...]
Hello there, strange French king! Here’s my bull, my horse, my house, my wife, my daughter – take your pick!
[…] the ladies of Sevilla who were invited also found the King of Spain very amiable and attractive. It is a fact that this prince had a wonderful gift for pleasing women. I do not know whether winning over women formed part of his policy, but in all the cities he visited he made many conquests, not only as a king, but also as a man.
Bigarré’s admiration here is palpable.
Bigarré also must have been very well informed about Joseph’s successes in this field, as apparently (according to Thierry Lentz), Joseph took care of Bigarré’s favourite mistress, a Madame Finesi, wife of an Italian actor, whenever the general was on a mission out of town. Bigarré in turn claims to once have had a fling with the Marquise de Montehermoso. But as Napoleon’s police spy Lagarde wrote home, these were hardly the only ladies whose company distracted Joseph from his »political chagrin«. Lentz also lists a Marquise de Jacuso and a Nancy Derrieux, wife of some official in the administration, as regulars in this early 19th century edition of a royal swinger club. Varying female extras were approached through Joseph’s valets, who habitually had to adress young ladies about their willingness to meet the king in private.
For the final judgement on this topic, here’s Napoleon, in Bertrand’s »Cahiers de Sainte Hélène«, echoing what cardinal Ruffo had told him:
Prince Joseph had gentle manners, fine qualities, but he could never attend to business and never pursued anything. He was locked up with a few women, not to fuck all the time, but for the pleasure of society.
Yes, that’s Napoleon using the F-word with regards to his brother. And I honestly do not know if he wanted to somehow excuse Joseph in emphasizing that it was only »for the pleasure of society«, or if he wanted to make sure people didn’t think too highly about Joseph’s stamina...
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satinea · 1 year
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Il y avait là une multitude de petits mondes. Rangés bien sagement côte à côte. Tour à tour sublimes et ordinaires, impérieux ou légendaires, intimes et familiers…
De merveilles matinales en mélancolie nocturnes, l’ensemble des étagères de l’appartement formait un tout. Un univers…
Un univers en expansion, puisque chaque semaine un ou deux romans venaient tranquillement prendre place à côté des autres.
Il y en avait qui se terminaient là où l’auteur l’avait décidé.
Le point final du dernier chapitre brisant à tout jamais l’espoir que ce petit monde fût encore à découvrir.
Mais il y avait aussi quelques ouvrages que je n’avais pas lus jusqu’au bout. Faute de temps ou d’envie…
La fin provisoire de ces histoires-là étant balisée le plus souvent par un marque-page, ou quelquefois par une photographie oubliée.
A ce moment-lâ, c’est le souvenir d’un tout autre petit monde qui me revenait en mémoire. Un monde n’appartenant pas à cet univers-là. Quoique…
Il y avait enfin tous les livres que je n’avais pas ouverts…
Terriblement attirants, ils conservaient fièrement leur statut de mondes inconnus. Me confortant une fois de plus dans l’idée que je puisse encore exister quelque part…
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beyondthespheres · 11 months
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"Initial_A", Thierry Murat
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pedroccitti · 4 years
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abelkia · 1 year
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La playlist de l'émission de ce jeudi matin sur Radio Campus Bruxelles entre 6h30 et 9h : Jean-Marie Massou "Autobiographie (épisode 2)" (Autobiographie/La Belle Brute/2022) Moor Mother & Nicole Mitchell "Arms Save" (Jazz Codes/Anti Records/2022) Pierre Bastien "Pan's Nap" (Sonic Folkways/Discrepant2022) Björk "Victimhood" (Fossora/One Little Independent Records/2022) Borja Flames "Magnetismo" (Nuevo Medievo/Les Disques du Festival Permanent/Murailles Music/2022) Broadcast "Dead the Long Year" (The Noise Made By People/Warp Records/2000) THESE NEW PURITANS "Field of Reeds" (Field of Reeds/Infectious Music/2013) Sonic Youth "Blink" (Pola X Soundtrack/Barclay/1999) Colette Magny, William Klein & Chris Marker "Nous sommes le pouvoir (extrait)/ Le boa" (Magny 68/Taï-Ki/1970) Jean-Marie Straub, Danièle Huillet & Thierry Jousse "Entretiens A3" (Entretiens/Re-Rectangle/1998) Pseudo Code "Kind of a Bitch" (Slaughter in a Tiny Place/Sub Rosa/1981-2010) Christophe Clébard "Fête triste" (Honte/Knotwilg Records/2019) Sloy "Pop" (Plug/Nineteen Something/1995-2022) The Delgados "Blackpool" (Peloton/Chemikal Underground/1998) Public Image Limited "Track 8" (The Flowers of Romance/Virgin Records/1981) The Fall "An Older Lover Etc." (Slates/Rough Trade Records/1981) Jean-Louis Murat "Jeune pluie sur le chardon" (Le Manteau de Pluie (reissue)/[PIAS]/1991-2018) Brigitte Fontaine & Areski Belkacem "Où vas-tu petit garçon ?" (Brigitte Fontaine/Saravah/1972) Desmond Dekker "Israelites (New Version)" (7"/Stiff Records/1980) Curtis Mayfield "Billy Jack" ((There's No Place Like) America Today/Curtom/1975) Public Enemy "Shut Em Down (LP Version)" (12"/DefJam/1991) Jean-Marie Massou "La médecine à couler et les petits oiseaux (extrait)" (Sodorome Vol​.​1/La Belle Brute/2022) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClV5IOENkIP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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crampdown · 5 years
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Cramp’s Comic Recommendations For Fans Of Classic Rock And Co.
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Allright here we go. This is my current list of comics/manga/graphic novels you might enjoy if you’re into classic rock. Before we get started I’d just like to let you all know:
- This list is far from being complete. I’m sure there are many more groovy comics out there that I’m simply not aware of yet so if you have any suggestions feel free to add them :)
- I know I said “Classic Rock” but some of my choices may drift into other musical directions
- Needless to say I do not own any of the following images. They all belong to their rightfull owners and I’ll use them as visual reference material only.
- Sorry for eventual misspelling
Let’s go ^^
1. Bob Dylan Revisited 
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Let’s start with an obvious choice. This is a collection of 13 well-known Dylan Songs, each of them graphically interpreted by a different artist. The most striking feature therefore is the high variety of different art styles. Some of them are cartoony, some are very abstract while others are almost photo realistic.
Dylan’s mesmerizing lyrics have always been inspirational and these beautiful depictions truly are a sight to see. 
Including works of Thierry Murat, Lorenzo Mattotti, Nicolas Nemiri, François Avril, Jean-Claude Götting, Christopher,  Bézian, Dave McKean, Alfred, Raphaëlle Le Rio, Maël Le Mae, and Henri Meunier, Gradimir Smudju, Benjamin Flao, Jean-Phillippe Bramanti and Zep.
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Zep’s take on “Not Dark Yet”
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Jean-Phillippe Bramanti’s interpretation of “Knocking On Heaven’s Door”
Definitely worth checking out not only for Bob Dylan Fans.
2. Baby’s In Black” by Arne Bellstorf
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I’ve seen several people in the Beatles fandom complain about the lack of Stuart Sutcliffe material when it comes to early Beatles history. 
Well, here it is: a graphic novel that focuses on the relationship between Stuart Sutcliffe and fotographer Astrid Kirchherr who took the very first professional photos of the Beatles during their time in Hamburg (1960-61).
Told mostly from Astrid’s point of view this comic presents itself in a grey and melancholic tone that fits the rather sad story. Bellstorf’s drawings are simplified and charming (they remind me of early sixties children book illustrations which suits the setting’s time period)
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If you’re interested in early Beatles history (especially their Hamburg days) you should give this one a try.
3. Blue Monday by Chynna Clugston Flores
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I really wish I had known about this amazing comic series a few years earlier, not only because this is a slice of life/coming of age story with teenage characters who are actually likeable and relateable but also because “Blue Monday” is an overall highly entertaining depiction of early nineties teen culture/rebellion in an American suburb that comes with a lot of references to Britpop, mod culture, Buster Keaton movies and Adam Ant (to name only a few).
To quote the author herself: “It’s like Archie on crack, with cursing and smokes”.
The art style of Chynna Clugston Flores is very vivid and expressive and has a certain stylistic touch of anime/manga (like a lot of comics from the early 2000s). I also really enjoy all of the graphic fashion details in this one. Plus, this is the first comic with it’s own soundtrack and that’s always a nice bonus.
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I’d recommend “Blue Monday” for fans of Britpop, Punk, New Wave and early 1990′s culture.
4. Punk Rock And Trailer Parks by Derf Backderf
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Another story about growing up in American small town madness, this time set in 1980s gritty Punk subculture of the former rubber city of Akron, Ohio. Protagonist Otto who likes to refer to himself as “The Baron” becomes fascinated with Punk after attending a Ramones concert. He meets several Pubk icons (thus as The Clash, The Plasmatics, rock journalist Lester Bangs and many more) and becomes someting of a local punk star himself.
Derf Backderf (who is best known for his highly acclaimed graphic novel “My Friend Dahmer” and his Eisner award winning comic “Trashed”) created a comic that is as “raw and dirty as punk itself”. His art style is an unique combination of expressionism, underground cartoons and punk magazines.
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“Punk Rock And Trailer Parks” is a must-have for punk fans (especially if you’re into The Ramones and The Clash. It made me a huge fan of both of them).
5. “CASH - I See A Darkness” and “Nick Cave - Mercy On Me” by Reinhard Kleist
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Two biographical graphic novels by Reinhard Kleist, both of them tell the story of a fascinating personality in rock history and both of them are incredibly well drawn. Kleist’s art is full of life and movement and very atmospheric due to his impressive use of stark contrasts. 
I personally love his semirealistic way of drawing people and I’d highly suggest you to check out his other works too. He made a lot of biographical comics that really amazed me.
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CASH
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Cave
Definetly worth reading. Not only for Johnny Cash and Nick Cave fans.
6. Nowhere Men by Eric Stephenson, Nate Bellegarde, Jordie Bellaire and Fonografiks
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I talked about this one a while ago but I’ll gladly do it again since it’s just too cool. “Nowhere Men” is set in an alternative past/present and future where scientists became as popular as pop stars (catchphrase “Science is the new Rock n` Roll”) but somewhere along the way something definetly went wrong. 
The hype of science shares obvious similarities with the beatlemania of the 60s and the founding of Apple back then. Furthermore, the characters are partly inspired by well-known personalities of Rock history. There are many more or less hidden nods and references to musical popculture wich is why I put it on this list.
Nowhere Men is a thrilling sci-fi dystopian that requires an observant reader because there is a lot of jumping back and forth i time and inbetween information. The art style is realistic and full of very vibrant colours.
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I found myself reading this multiple times to get all of the details in the world building. A thoughtful and brilliant writing indeed. 
7. P.I.L. by Mari Yamazaki
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Japan 1983: 17-year-old Nanami couldn’t be more frustrated. Her grandfather loves to spend all of their household money on useless luxury junk and her strict school criticizes her messy hairstyle. Caught between teenage rebellion and responsibility as she tries different side jobs to earn at least a little bit of money, Nanami also has a thing for punk music and overall everything originated from England.
P.I.L. tells the story of conflict between two generations who aren’t as different as they might seem. Sometimes funny and heartwarming, sometimes with a bit of drama this is a charming slice of life/ coming of age josei with a more simplistic but aesthetical pleasing art style.
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as the title might suggest, Nanami is a big fan of P.I.L. and other bands of the punk, neo punk and new wave movement such as The Stranglers and The Killing Joke
8. Yellow Submarine by Bill Morrison
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A comic adaptation of an animated film such as Yellow Submarine? Yeah, I was skeptical at first too but hear me out: This is really great. Morrison did an amazing job at capturing the trippy and psychedelic feeling of the legendary Beatles film. As the 1968 film used the medium of animation as an actual form of art to accomplish things only animation can do, Morrison did the same thing and used the advantages of the comic medium to accomplish things only comics can do. And it works. It really works.
Every single page of this colourful book has a different panel layout. Some of them are so beautiful and creative that I’d love to have a full-size poster version of them :’D
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If you liked the film, if you love the psychedelic age, you’ll probably like the comic too. 
9. In The Pines by Erik Kriek
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“In the pines, in the pines, where the sun never shines...”
5 Murder Ballads, some might call them dark Country Music, each of them beautifully illustrated by Erik Kriek. Atmospheric, dark and gritty and always on point to match the spine-chilling western-like storytelling of these ballads, great for fans of horror literature a la E.A.Poe.
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10. Andy - A Factual Fairy Tale by Typex
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Allright folks this is it:
Typex’s “Andy” is by far one of the best comics/graphic novels I’ve ever red. It defenitely is my personal favourite reading of 2019 (and tbh I kinda doubt anything will top this anytime soon)
This is more than just a biographical take on of the most enigmatic pop-art artists of 20th centuary’s America, this is a portrait of the 20th centuary itself. There are so many references to art, history, literature, music and more that I could fill a book counting them all. And of course this is a monument for the medium of comic itself. Typex really managed to show what comic’s are capable of (At this point I’m really sorry I can’t explain it better I’m not good in writing stuff like this yet...)
Visually one of the most appealing things are the different art styles Typex manages to pull off so well for every chapter in Warhol’s life because each of them are a mirror of their zeitgeist. The introduction of Warhol’s childhood during the 30s is drawn in a cartoony style of old news paper comic strips. The chapter of 1967 has a psychedelic edge. The chapter of the early 60s shows similarities with the works of Roy Liechtenstein
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So many icons from the 1930s-1980s have a cameo in this graphic novel it’s just amazing. If you’re even remotely interested in anything of this time period you’d definitely should read this. (seriously, READ THIS). But at this point I’d also like to mention that this comic does not shy away from showing very explicit content and sensetive topics (please keep in mind this has a mature rating for a reason)
Yeah so I couldn’t give this piece of art enough praise. It is absolutely brilliant, a masterpiece in every sense and word.I wasn’t too aware of Typex before but appearentely he also did a graphic novel on Rembrandt. I’m gonna read this too.
Some honorable mentions:
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California Dreamin` by Penelope Bagieu
I haven’t red this one yet so I can’t say anything more about it. But I wanted to let you know that a graphic novel about the life of Cass Elliot exists.
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Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre by Darwyn Cooke and Amanda Conner
One of the prequels of the legendary “Watchmen” by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. It’ “only” an honorable mention because you’ll have to be familiar with the Watchmen universe to fully get all of the story. This prequel focuses on Laurie Jupeczyk, the second Silk Spectre and her own adventures during 1967, the summer of love in San Francisco.
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Hip Hop Family Tree by Ed Piskor
Another one I haven’t fully red yet, but so far I’m loving it. It basically tells the history of Rap and Hip Hop from the early 70s to the mid 80s. The art style is intentionally old-school wich really fits it’s tone and setting.
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Fritz The Cat by Robert Crumb
I suppose I can’t make a list like this without at least mentioning an absolut icon of the underground comix movement. Crumb created the adventures of this nasty junky cat during the 60s. Fritz can be seen as a satirical mirror of counter-culture’s zeitgeist.
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and speaking of Crumb, his “Heroes of Blues, Jazz and Country” trading cards are neat too...
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allright that’s it for now. like I said, if you have anymore suggestions, feel free to add ^^
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iconolivres · 3 years
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Thierry Murat. 2016. Etunwan : Celui qui regarde. Futuropolis.
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kaxen · 3 years
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Tascher's account does sort of answer my curiosity about what a guy’s options are if his horse gets killed.
19 July: ..... The first thing I saw when I arrived on the battlefield was the body of Thierry, a sous-lieutenant of the 5th Chasseurs, stretched on the ground mortally wounded a few paces further I saw the unfortunate Caupenne, who, having left on the previous evening, found himself charing with the 1st Regiment. His ardour had impelled him alone into the midst of the enemy, receiving a sabre-cut across his body. I saw him by himself on the far side of the ravine, I saw him as he reeled in his saddle and then fell, one foot caught in his stirrup. Just as I attempted to hurry to his aid, my horse was killed under me and in the time it took for me to order a chasseur to dismount and give me his horse, the gallant Captain Besson hurried to our unhappy comrade.... 
The French surrender and were to be repatriated by sea and Tascher is bitter AF about it.
23 July: Villanueva. This day has left an impression on my mind that will never be effaced in my lifetime. A terrible day, a day that made me almost regret that I had not allowed myself to be killed yesterday. 
A much more serious instance of him almost wishing death. He has a much more jokingly overdramatic remark about wanting to hang himself because his shot a rabbit on the first try but missed an entire deer when he was in Germany.
Tascher didn’t cuss as much upon leaving Spain as I thought he would. Only a “detestable”? But it does continue the pattern of him hating everywhere he goes that isn’t France.
5 September: We leave the Augustinian convent at six in the morning, but no one slept last night; we go on board rowing boats, bid farewell to this detestable shore, swearing never to return except with fire and sword in our hands and we reach out little ship.
Tascher’s journalling is almost thwarted by the Spanish taking his sabretache, but he gets it back. 
The middle of the book has some illustrations of some units and the marshals and other major figures.
For whatever reason, the other marshals just have a head and shoulder portrait but then MURAT AND DAT ASS 
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laveranda · 6 years
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“ J’ai un don pour flairer les plus belles truffes de l’art contemporain, d’ailleurs dans le milieu on m’appelle… La 3eme Narine.
C’est par cette sentence équivoque que les lecteurs de Fluide Glacial, célèbre journal d’Umour & Bande dessinée, découvraient chaque mois la rubrique d’un critique d’art profane.
Bluettes humoristiques, les chroniques de la 3 ème Narine mettent en scène d’authentiques artistes contemporains aux prises avec un pigiste aussi crevard que chic, aux mœurs et méthodes d’investigation plus que douteuses.
Acculé par des dettes de jeu contractées au casino le Pélican de Jade à Monaco, le galeriste de L’Espace à Vendre, Bertrand Barraudou a convié la 3eme Narine à lui pondre un projet d’exposition bankable, ultime tentative désespérée pour échapper à la faillite …
Pendant 9 semaines, 27 œuvres de 27 artistes passés sous la plume de l’auteur sont tirées au sort et accrochées au rythme de 3 tous les 7 jours. Une exposition instable au nom improbable dont le sens en suspens se rejoue à chacun des accrochages et recule in extremis l’arrivée des huissiers.
Les Artistes : Joel Hubaut, Hippolyte Hentgen, Philippe Mayaux, Xavier Boussiron, Guillaume Pinard, Gilles Barbier, Richard Fauguet, Taroop & Glabel, Jacques Julien, Erick Duyckaerts, Jérémy Piningre, Baptiste Brunello, Bertrand Dezoteux, Saverio Lucariello, Clédat & Petitpiere, Amélie Bertrand, Thierry Lagalla, Elsa Sahal, Sophie Dejode & Bertrand Lacombe, Charlie O., Abraham Poincheval, Lucien Murat, Léa le Bricomte, Frédéric Clavere, Arnaud Labelle-Rojoux, Philippe Lebruman, Hugues Reip.
http://www.espace-avendre.com/ Espace à Vendre - 10 Rue Assalit, 06000 Nice Du 19 Mai au 8 Septembre 2017 Artwork by Erwann Terrier https://histoiresdecurater.tumblr.com/
Commissariat : la Véranda Crédit Photos : Sidney Guillemin Remerciements : Bertrand Barraudou , Fluide Glacial , Yan Lindingre, Franky Baloney, Galerie Vallois, Anne Barrault, Galerie La Mauvaise Réputation, Gwendoline Ferrailleprod et Clément Vidamant
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choreographique · 6 years
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Musique Gioacchino Rossini - Messa di Gloria 
Chorégraphie Thierry Malandain 
Décor et costumes Jorge Gallardo 
Conception lumière Francis Mannaert 
Réalisation costumes Véronique Murat 
Conception décor et accessoires Frédéric Vadé
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goodmemory · 6 years
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Etunwan, Celui-Qui-Regarde, un récit de Thierry Murat
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mo-barabd · 4 years
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Le vieil Homme et la Mer (Murat)
Thierry Murat adapte "Le vieil Homme et la Mer" d'Ernest Hemingway Sssssplendide !
En 1952, Ernest Hemingway reçoit le Pulitzer pour « Le vieil Homme et la mer » , une œuvre que Thierry Murat revisite ici.
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Murat © Futuropolis – 2014
On est à Cuba, non loin de la Havane, dans les années 1950. Ici, la journée, les rues sont désertes. Les habitants se protègent du soleil écrasant. Les tons vifs des façades des maisons bariolent le paysage. L’océan vient lécher les pieds des…
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satinea · 4 years
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Il y avait là une multitude de petits mondes. Rangés bien sagement côte à côte. Tour à tour sublimes et ordinaires, impérieux ou légendaires, intimes et familiers…
De merveilles matinales en mélancolie nocturnes, l’ensemble des étagères de l’appartement formait un tout. Un univers…
Un univers en expansion, puisque chaque semaine un ou deux romans venaient tranquillement prendre place à côté des autres.
Il y en avait qui se terminaient là où l’auteur l’avait décidé.
Le point final du dernier chapitre brisant à tout jamais l’espoir que ce petit monde fût encore à découvrir.
Mais il y avait aussi quelques ouvrages que je n’avais pas lus jusqu’au bout. Faute de temps ou d’envie…
La fin provisoire de ces histoires-là étant balisée le plus souvent par un marque-page, ou quelquefois par une photographie oubliée.
A ce moment-lâ, c’est le souvenir d’un tout autre petit monde qui me revenait en mémoire. Un monde n’appartenant pas à cet univers-là. Quoique…
Il y avait enfin tous les livres que je n’avais pas ouverts…
Terriblement attirants, ils conservaient fièrement leur statut de mondes inconnus. Me confortant une fois de plus dans l’idée que je puisse encore exister quelque part…
Thierry Murat
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thatcopsfrommars · 4 years
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MURAT, Thierry. O Velho e o Mar. 2017. Página 25.
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j9 go2cp3 (141km / 2900d+)
Lundi 19
La mauvaise réputation de la liaison La Bastide-Puycelsi ne tient qu’à la pub que font les mecs de la French Divide sur la page FB. « machin a fait 30km en 11h, etc … c’est tellement difficile, etc… » Fallait pas faire du caillou dans la nuit aussi ! Quelle idée !
On squatte à une grosse dizaine de Dividers  le gite de pèlerin de Labastide-Murat. Nous faisons connaissance de Nico, Nico-belge, William, Julien, Alain…. il y a Zoé et Julius. Bref, c’est la teuf. 
Il a bien plu cette nuit, mais ce matin à 5/6h du matin ça se calme. 
Toutes LED dehors en mode chasse à l’homme on attaque. Nico et son Alouette nous sèment, On roule ce matin avec William qui nous a bien fait rire la veille au soir avec ses histoires de matelas crevé. Le soir on se marre bien avec la fatigue c’est le moment d’avoir des barres de rire. 
On est dans les cailloux immédiatement, ça pousse et c’est plutôt humide, mais l’accroche est bonne et de toute façon psychologiquement on savait que la progression allait être compliquée. Autant pousser. En se marrant. On avance moins vite, mais tout est facile du coup. Le jour se lève, ravito à Cras et petit café au relais de France. On se marre bien donc, Zoé et Julien roulent ensemble et s’échappent. Il va pas la suivre longtemps je te le le dis moi. Ahahaha …
Julius s’accroche à nous avec sa roue voilée. Il est dingue ce mec.Il monte tout sur un solide rapport, en souplesse, mais avec une roue voilée ! (après il aura le doigt en vrac..). Il nous sème dans les bosses. Par contre il descend calmement pour éviter de goûter du caillou. Du coup on le rattrape. Du coup on roule ensemble. 
William nous fait rire, on raconte tout et n’importe quoi. Il nous raconte ses histoires d’apprenti cuisine, puis son taf. Son engagement auprès d’une action caritative pour un enfant malade est admirable, beau de simplicité. Plus tard, nous entamons un concours de blagues. On passe une super journée. On bouffe des glaces. On parle de langue-de-boeuf, de la texture de la langue de veau. Des discussions essentielles. 
L’humidité est chassée, le soleil cogne. Pause pizza à Caylus avec toujours les mêmes gens. On a le plaisir de croiser des forêts extraordinaires, des villages magnifiques, de superbes single, une journée style rando entre potes. Vraiment des bons souvenirs. 
La dernière ascension  tape dans le caillou juste après la boutique des cycles Pechtregon (le mec doit s’amuser dans le coin). Si je dois acheter une maison de vacances, ce sera ici. 
Puis la côte de Puycelsi. Franchement c’est de la rigolade à côté des enchainements autour de Verdun. Cette journée était superbe. Arrivée au CP3, l’équipe nous attend. Photos. On voit Thierry qui nous donne un peu de potion magique. Il reste de la bouffe au resto. Zoe, Alain, Nico, Julius, Julien. Tout le monde se suit. On termine les glaces et quand j’appelle le camping la dame m’indique qu’elle a ce gîte de dispo .. Ou une caravane !! On choisit le gite. Vous avez compris la suite … 
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persinsala · 5 years
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Noé
La Maison de la danse de Lyon a accueilli Thierry Malandain et sa compagnie pour clôturer la fin de l’année. Noé n’est pas un récit biblique ou un conte imaginaire mais le trait qui les sépare, la cicatrice qui les unit.
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