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Feb 2024
1h 33m

Préserver l'Art

France Télévisions
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Cette semaine, La Grande Librairie se pique de beaux arts ! À l’heure de pertes de repères et de nombreuses divisions, quel socle commun trouve-t-on dans un tableau, un musée, une exposition ? Avec nous, des écrivains et des artistes aiguiseront notre regard et nous diront pourquoi il faut préserver l’art, à tout prix, en particulier aujourd’hui : Thomas Schlesser, Yannick Haenel, Camille de Peretti, Enki Bilal, Nine Antico.

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