Fabien Danesi

Doctor of Philosophy in Art History, Fabien Danesi is a lecturer in theory and practice of photography at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Picardie Jules Verne in Amiens.[1][2] Former resident of the Villa Medici,[3] French Academy in Rome in 2007–2008,[4] he previously taught at the François Rabelais University of Tours, Paris 13 University, Pantheon-Sorbonne University and the Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University.[5][6] Member of AICA-France (Association Internationale des Critiques d'Art, in English International Association of Art Critics), he regularly collaborates with the Pavilion Neuflize OBC, laboratory creation which annually hosts ten young artists and curators recruited after an international competition from over 300 applications of the Palais de Tokyo.

Bibliography

  • Le Cinéma de Guy Debord ou la négativité à l'oeuvre (1952-1994) (The cinema of Guy Debord or the negativity (1952-1994)), Paris, Paris expérimental, 2011 ( ISBN 978-2912539427)[7][8]
  • With Fabrice Flahutez and Emmanuel Guy, La Fabrique du cinéma de Guy Debord, Paris, Actes Sud, 2013 ( ISBN 978-2330017569)
  • With Fabrice Flahutez and Emmanuel Guy, Undercover Guy Debord, Paris, Artvenir, 2012 ( ISBN 978-2953940619)
  • La nymphe et le phallus : sur Three Horizontals et l'angoisse suspendue (The nymph and the phallus: Three Horizontals and suspended anxiety), dans Fabien Danesi, Evelyne Grossman, Frédéric Vengeon, Louise Bourgeois "Three Horizontals, Paris, INHA/Collège International de Philosophie, éditions Ophrys, 2011 ( ISBN 978-2708012905)
  • Le mythe brisé de l'Internationale situationniste : l'aventure d'une avant-garde au cœur de la culture de masse (1945-2008) (Shattered the myth of the Situationist International: the adventure of an avant-garde at the heart of mass culture (1945-2008)), Les presses du réel, Dijon, 2007 ( ISBN 978-2840662037)[9]
  • L'œil nomade. La photographie de voyage avec Ange Leccia (The nomad eye. Travel photography with Ange Leccia), Paris, Isthme éditions, 2005 ( ISBN 2866213556)
  • De la transposition. Notes sur l'écriture-cinéma de Christian Merlhiot (Transposition. Notes on writing-cinema Christian Merlhiot), Christian Merlhiot, Paris, Léo Scheer, 2003.

Filmography

  • Le désert n'a jamais tort, sur la route du Land art (The desert is never wrong, on the road to Land Art), with Fabrice Flahutez and Adeline Lausson, Paris, coproduction Galerie Vivo-equidem - Pavillon Neuflize OBC, laboratoire de création du palais de Tokyo (Palais de Tokyo creative laboratory), 30'33, 2011[10]

References

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