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Living with Rivers unfolds in the form of a biennial, that honors several rivers at each of its editions. The Rhône river launches the dynamics, and welcomes two rivers from other continents. This global conversation gives understanding and feeling by telling the epic of the rivers. Giving a voice to rivers and crossing the views of scientists and professionals with those of artists and populations living close to rivers: that is the aim of Living with Rivers, an international action launched by Initiatives for the Future of Great Rivers (IFGR) that federates a very large number of partners. By understanding our many links with rivers, we want everyone to participate in their preservation for a sustainable future shared by all.
For this first edition, the River Rhone invites the Rivers Saint Lawrence and Senegal to begin a dialogue. And from the banks of these three rivers, everyone can recount what their river means to them.
Three rivers,
three imaginaries...
but a common message.
Director : Marie-Cécile Grisard. Photographs by Mireille Loup from the Musée de la Camargue collection.
Granollers - Barcelona
Spain
Festival of film, photography and more. At the invitation of Juan Fontcuberta, the artistic director of Regards et Mémoires, Pascal Bois, offers a conference around his work and that of Mireille Loup and Romain Boutillier, about the notion of territory.
Opening day 20.OCT.2022 6 p.m
Expos until 27.NOV.2022
Musée de la Camargue
Parc naturel régional de Camargue
Mas du Pont de Rousty
13200 Arles, Fr.
Between past, present and future, fruit of the love and disenchantment, between fresh and salt water.
On the occasion of the opening of the exhibition, the Musée de la Camargue offers an Ethno bistrot at 7 p.m. on the theme "Mapping the delta and thinking about its transformations". The Camargue, its history, its geography will be told by Jean-Claude Duclos, member of the Academy of Arles.
Opening and Ethno bistrot : October 18, 10h-22h.
PAF 25€, registration musee@parc-camargue
Magasine trimestriel / Quarterly magazine
éd. Glénat/Musée Dauphinois, Grenoble, Fr.
Les Fous du Rhône are passionate about the violence of the river, its light and its tragedies. Some of them search, seek, dig to understand and write its history (…) photographic work by Mireille Loup. Page 12.
Editor in Chief: Sophie Boisard
Capitol
14 rue Laurent Bonnement
13200 Arles
Images Plurielles Editions presents its editions of signed books, deluxe editions, as well as a showroom of its authors, Raymond Depardon, Mireille Loup, Abed Abidat etc.