October 22nd 2011 _ Advisory service, News

www.applicat-prazan.com the gallery’s new website is now available online

Parisian art gallery Applicat-Prazan unveils its new website on the Post-War School of Paris, compatible with the latest mobile devices

Applicat-Prazan, Modern and Contemporary Art, has unveiled its new website www.applicat-prazan.com.

This reference website on the Post-War School of Paris features texts from Lydia Harambourg.

Applicat-Prazan has entrusted the creation of the website to Communic’Art.

A reference website on the Post-War School of Paris

Applicat-Prazan is a gallery dedicated to the main artists of the Post-War School of Paris : Appel, Atlan, Bazaine, Bissière, Bryen, Charchoune, Chu Teh-Chun, Corneille, Debré, Dubuffet, Estève, Fautrier, Freundlich, Hartung, Hélion, Herbin, Jorn, Lam, Lanskoy, Magnelli, Manessier, Masson, Mathieu, Poliakoff, Riopelle, Schneider, Soulages, de Staël, Vasarely, Bram and Geer van Velde, Vieira da Silva, Zao Wou-ki…

The new website includes the perspective of Lydia Harambourg on this period. Historian, writer, journalist, art critic, and a specialist in nineteenth and twentieth century painting and sculpture, Lydia Harambourg elaborates on “the freedom, taste for risk and jubilation that characterised these years of struggle”.

A more interactive website, compatible with mobile devices

Compatible with the latest devices and mobile Internet, the new Applicat-Prazan website is also more interactive, and offers a virtual museum feature allowing the viewer to discover a selection of artworks previously exhibited at the gallery.

Applicat-Prazan, highly selective

Applicat-Prazan rigorously selects the most significant works by artists from the Post-War School of Paris.

 

Located in Paris at two sites, one on the Left Bank at 16 rue de Seine, the other on the Right Bank at 14 avenue Matignon, founded by Bernard Prazan, the gallery has been managed by Franck Prazan since 2004.

 

Applicat-Prazan
Left Bank – 16 rue de Seine – 75006 Paris
Right Bank – 14 avenue Matignon – 75008 Paris
ph: +33 (0)1 43 25 39 24
www.applicat-prazan.com


 

June 7th 2011 _ Advisory service, News

(Français) A decouvrir le numero d’ete de la revue V.03, Vallee de la Culture

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January 16th 2011 _ Advisory service, News

Hadrien de Montferrand Gallery of Beijin exhibits the winner of the 2010 FID prize

from January 15 to February 15,2011, Hadrien de Montferrand Gallery exhibits in Beijin Kristina Heckova 's drawing series entitled "les animaux morts"

From January 15 to February 15, 2011, Hadrien de Montferrand Gallery, located in Beijin, presents a solo exhibition of Kristina Heckova, a young artist from Slovakia, winner of the 2010 FID Prize.

Kristina Heckova, a young student in 5th year at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, has won the first edition of the prize of the International Drawing Art Fair of the 21th century in March 2010.

Awarded by a jury of art professionals, the 2010 FID prize consisted of a one month solo exhibition at Hadrien de Montferrand gallery in Beijin : a rewarding experience for an emerging artist.

Created in 2009 by Hadrien de Montferrand, with the help of Laurent Dassault, Hadrien de Montferrand Gallery is the first gallery in China entirely dedicated to original works on paper by chinese and international artists.

Internationally oriented, Hadrien de Montferrand Gallery has chosen to present exhibitions of works in pencil, ink, gouache, felt, charcoal, watercolor and any other medium on paper.

This exhibition is a rewarding experience for this 26 year-old artist whose pure line aims at depicting a bestiary around white spaces.

The series of drawings entitled “Les animaux morts” (The Dead Animals) is composed of portraits of animals being tortured wtih a terribly calm face. This series of drawings express the suspended dialogue between humans and animals.

> consult online some of the works of Kristina Heckova <

Kristina Heckova exhibition – January 15 to February 15, 2011

Next exhibition – ZAHA HADID

Hadrien de Montferrand Gallery - 798 art district, N° Jiuxianqiao Lu – Beijin, China -Tel: +86 139 1165 1353

www.hdemontferrand.com

December 23rd 2010 _ Advisory service

The second edition of the Vallée de la Culture’s magazine is available on line!

discover now the online version of the second edition of the Hauts-de-Seine's magazine.

Launched by the Conseil Général of the Hauts-de-Seine and its president Patrick Devedjian, the semiannual magazine comes with the great project of the Vallée de la Culture. The magazine reflects the desire of the region to provide access to a large number of people to its rich cultural heritage.

Communic’Art has accompanied the production of the magazine since its launch in June 2010.

Richly illustrated, Vallée de la Culture V.02 combines the diversities of the heritage and creative effervescence of the Hauts-de-Seine’s region. This second edition puts the emphasis on digitals Arts.

Discover now the online version of the Vallée de la Culture V.02.

> To purchase number 2 Vallée de la Culture’s magazine <

The main titles of this edition include:

An interview of Jean Nouvel by Daniel Janicot on the Seguin’s Island urbanistic project.

An exclusive porfolio of the photographer Jean-François Rozier’s project D906.

The Hauts-de-Seine’s region, a dynamic theatrical scene.

In images, the lost castles of the Seine with a panomaric foldout.

The Vallée de la Culture Magazine has been printed in 5 000 copies.

Its price is 9 € and it can be purchased in the museums of the department or by subscription.

> Download the subscription bulletin <

Vallée de la Culture - www.vallee-culture.fr

June 22nd 2010 _ Advisory service

Communic’Art supports French artist Emmanuel Regent

Thanks to the cultural sponsorship law, Communic'Art acquired a work by French emerging artist Emmanuel Regent

The cultural sponsorship law for businesses allows to acquire living artists’ works under exceptional conditions. By working with galleries, businesses can take advantage of the law and support contemporary art.

In autumn 2009, the Comité Professionnel des galeries d’Art entrusted Communic’Art with a communication campaign on corporate sponsorship.

Based on a forceful slogan “Of Which Artist will you become the Sponsor?” (“De quel artiste vivant allez-vous devenir le mécène ?”) Communic’Art created a four-page brochure which explained the law with explicit examples.

During the Salon du dessin contemporain in Paris, the agency Communic’Art, thanks to the law in favor of cultural sponsorship, acquired from Gallery Espace à Vendre, “Foule Sahara” a drawing by French emerging artist Emmanuel Régent.

Born in Nice in 1973, Emmanuel Régent graduated from the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In his works, he uses the concept of loss to create spaces for projection, wandering and dispersion.

Depicting crowds, demonstrations or disciplined queues, the series Foule refers to the idea of uncertainty and fragility of the visible that has always fascinated the artist.

The benefits of the law :

- Companies have five years of reduced tax base equal to a sum equal to the purchase price in the annual limit of 0.5% of their turnover.

- These deductions are made equally over five years.

-All companies are concerned.

>Download the press release<

Comité Professionnel des Galeries d’Art – 83, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré – 75008 Paris – www.cpga.info

June 7th 2010 _ Advisory service

Launching of the Magazine vallee de la culture V.O1

Release of Vallée de la Culture, the semiannual Hauts-de-Seine’s magazine. Communic'Art created the graphic design and accompanied the making of the first issue.

Release of Vallée de la Culture, the semiannual Hauts-de-Seine’s magazine, published by the Conseil général of 92.

The magazine comes with the great project of the Vallée de la Culture led by the Department and its president Patrick Devedjian to claim universal access to culture.

Communic’Art created the graphic design and accompanied the making of the first issue.

The magazine showcases the rich heritage and culture of the department of Hauts-de-Seine, its landmarks, museums, parks, festivals and all art forms – visual arts, performing arts, music, theater, dance …

A true historical evidence of art and architecture of the Hauts-de-Seine, this magazine is punctuated by a lively layout and carried by the talent of scholarly feathers. Contributors to this first issue are : Marc Fumaroli, a member of the French Academy, and many specialists and art heritage actors.

In the magazine subjects, among other, a study on the symbolism of the Domaine de Sceaux by Dominique Bremen, a record of the City of Sèvres’ceramics by Anne Brandenburg, a text about contemporary art in Montrouge by Stéphane Correard …

A literary and visual journey thanks to visuals wich reflect the beauty and the greatness of cultural heritage of the Department, the Vallée de la Culture itself as a benchmark.

>Download the press release<

Vallée Culturewww.vallee-culture.fr

October 10th 2009 _ Advisory service

Of which artist will you become sponsor

Le comite professionnel des galeries d'art entrusted Communic'Art with the creation of the communication's campaign on corporate sponsorship

At the time of FIAC in october 2009, the Comité Professionnel des Galeries d’Art, chaired by Patrick Bongers and gathering over 180 galleries in France, took the initiative to communicate strongly on the sponsorship law updated in France in 2003. If the law is aimed at both businesses and individuals, the Committee chose initially to target businesses and explained the tax measures reserved for businesses.

Communic’Art created a communication’s campaign around the forceful slogan “De quel artiste vivant allez-vous devenir le mécène?”( “Of Which Artist will you become the Sponsor ? “. The slogan is declined on a four-pages brochure and two advertising inserts in the fairs catalogues. The booklet presents four devices of the law:

- The measures favouring the commitment of all businesses in supporting contemporary art creation.
- The scarcity of constraints to become the sponsor of a living artist.
- Three examples of calculation to evaluate the benefits of the law.
- Why it is still wise to buy in an art gallery.

Printed in 10 000 copies, this brochure will be distributed during FIAC and Slick by members of Le Comité Professionnel des Galeries d’Art. The double page in the catalogue of the FIAC, space offered by the organizers, summarizes the description made in the brochure. It is the same for the single page in the catalogue of Slick, space offered by the organizers.

The entire text of the law can be found on the Comité Professionnel des Galeries d’Art website : www.cpga.info.

Comité Professionnel des galeries d’art – 83, rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré – 75008 Paris – Tel : +331 42 66 66 62 – www.cpga.info

February 27th 2009 _ Advisory service

Global Strategy For Alalma and Myth & Opera

Communic'Art developped a Global marketing and Communication Strategy for Alalma and his product Myth & Opera

Alalma has entrusted Communic’Art with a
global communication strategy from the business positioning of the company to the realisation of communication tools (brochure, website) and to a press relations campaign.

Created in 2004, Alalma is a Human Ressources advisory office which approach is based on the 
pursuit of meaning, the development of creativity and wisdom of managers. Alalma offers its expertise in change management, 
managerial developpement, recrutment 
strategies, competence management and professional coaching.

Stéphane Longeot, one of Alalma’s associate consultant, has created Mythe & Opéra, an innovative concept
of managerial development seminar which is based on the study of founding myths through its musical interpretation.

Alalma – 41 rue de la Fontaine Grelot – 92340 Bourg la Reine – Tel : +331 43 50 27 38 – www.alalma.fr