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Culture in Lyon: 6 exhibitions to discover in November

Marilyn Monroe, 1962 at the Cinéma 2 Gallery © Thomas Kaminski – Sébastien Cauchon Collection (detail)

Lyon Capital offers you 6 exhibitions to see in Lyon in November

Made on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the independence of Algeria, the exhibition His eye in my hand, Algeria 1961-2019 is a real event consisting of eighty photos by Raymond Depardon and five texts by the journalist Kamel Daoud who during their reportages (a Pixel Villeurbanne pole until March 31, 2023).

His eye in my hand, Algiers 1961-2019 © Raymond Depardon

With We are not robots, The Azzurro Cielo Gallery leads us into a shocking photographic investigation conceived by three women, Cécile Cuny, Nathalie Mohadjer, Hortense Soichet, on the ruthless world of logistics and on the emergence of a new precarious and invisible working class (until December 3).

Cécile Cuny, Nathalie Mohadjer, Hortense Soichet at the Le Bleu du Ciel gallery

Young associative gallery committed to young contemporary artists, KOMMET presents the angry world of FURY. An exhibition created by Helen Hulak et Melissa Mariller who have taken over masculine universes such as tuning, tattooing or even piercing to distort their codes and play with their stereotypical images (until November 19th).

Helene Hulak and Melissa Mariller

As part of the Lumière Festival, the Lumière Institute offers two exhibitions: The year the Cannes Film Festival took place in July, a new series by singer Vincent Delerm where, juggling the red carpet and the sea, he captures life in Cannes while the 2021 festival has been postponed to July and the world of cinema strangely joins that of tourists (until 11 December at Cinema gallery 2). et Marilyn Monroe, 1962 which unveils the first editions and rare prints of the American icon by Sébastien Cauchon, a great collector of photographs (until 11 December at the cinema gallery 1).

“The year in which the Cannes Film Festival took place in July”, an unpublished series by singer Vincent Delerm

The Valerie-Eymeric Gallery seduces us with False note by the great Indonesian artist Nurhidayat who builds an imaginary world from captures and collages of images that flow into painted works of art, evoking the vicissitudes and discomforts of our time but also the hope of another world (until November 19).

© Nurhidayat. False notes series # 5, 90 cm x 100 cm felt and acrylic on canvas 2022

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