Links

andrebreton.fr

This interactive site dedicated to André Breton is the reference and essential site on the founder of surrealism. Its exceptional archives (manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, Folk arts, Primitive arts, etc.) were created from the collection of the studio at 42, rue Fontaine and are constantly being supplemented and updated. Its exploration answers many questions posed by researchers and enthusiasts of surrealism and André Breton.

sevendoc.com

The Phares collection launched in 2005 is produced by Aube Breton-Élléouët, in co-production with Séverine Gauci. The Phares collection devoted to artists of surrealist sensibility includes 25 titles in 2020. Each set contains a DVD subtitled in English and Spanish, completed by an 88-page biographical booklet. This exceptional collection, unique in the world, constitutes a reference audiovisual library.

surrealismus.fr

This biannual review launched in 2016 by Rose-Hélène Iché and Nicolas Pujol offers you a complete and original summary around surrealism. The various themes addressed through files and interviews (visual arts, collage, design, object, painting, performance, photography, sculpture) allow us to take the measure of the current liveliness of surrealism both in France and abroad. .

melusine-surrealisme.fr

This weekly newsletter is a production of APRES (Association Pour l’Etude du Surréalisme) chaired by Henri Behar. Emeritus professor of French literature at the Sorbonne nouvelle Paris 3 and author of a reference biography on André Breton, Henri Behar and his team provide you with complete news every week on current and upcoming events (exhibitions, publications, conferences, conferences, screenings) around surrealism.

www.charlesmazephoto.com

Charles Maze, son of Fabrice Maze, explores the frontiers of photography to offer us works inscribed in a circle called Anamorphoses. But, in our time, it is no longer a question of revealing a subject hidden by an optical game, but of gazing at the world in wonder. He thus declines his favorite themes: the landscapes of megalopolises, the silent and cosmic universes of nature, the intimate paintings of matter. In his works hide shapes and silhouettes, invisible beings and often angels and archangels.

www.fabrice-pascaud.fr

Astrologer and tarologist, Fabrice Pascaud asserts himself as one of the best of his generation. He was a member of the reading committee of the rue astrologue created and chaired by André Barbault, who can be considered as one of the greatest French astrologers of the 20th century and of whom he is the spiritual son. In his fascinating newsletter, he offers us brilliant interpretations of how the world works. His astrological approach also offers us a Promethean light on André Breton and the surrealist movement.

www.photohyc.com

Born in 1950, he has been practicing photography for some fifty years. It is in line with Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Doisneau and Willy Ronis. Far from the photographers of stars or “people”, he always crisscrosses popular Paris, capturing the universe of the little people who live and survive thanks to difficult, modest, often invisible manual trades. Henri Yves Cazin restores nobility to those left behind. Her gaze is a mixture of tenderness, poetry, humor and kindness. It helps us see an eternal Paris that we never tire of.

www. retrace.agency

This new agency founded by two talented young art historians, Julie Waseige and Annabelle Oliva, is aimed at those, individuals and communities, institutions and companies, who desert to safeguard, enhance and disseminate their historical, artistic heritage. and archaeological. Sensitive to those whose vocation is to transmit heritage in all its forms, I am delighted by the birth of this new agency which offers new and original perspectives at the beginning of the 21st century.