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Bibliothèque polonaise de Paris

6 quai d'Orléans, 75004 Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France

I walked(worked) at night which(who) gave birth to the light - Thomas Gleb

Projection of the movie « I walked(worked) at night which(who) gave birth to the light - Thomas Gleb » of Kyoko Sato. In association with the association Centre Thomas Gleb.
Sábado 20 mayo 2017, 19:00Passed

Portrait of an artist of Jewish-Polish origin Thomas Gleb (born in Lódz in 1912 – died in Angers 1991). The movie redraws the life of a man who crossed the big(great) upheavals of the European XXth century, in particular in Poland and in France. He(it) shows how this artist, perpetual exile, knew how to establish(constitute) his own identity and find his place through the art and the meetings. To search for this man was also the journey of director in past and the present to draw the face of certain Europe which, since Japan so much inspired her(it) and was nourishing before coming to settle down in France.
When I shall not be any more there / I shall still be among you
And among those who are not / Still
In the hollows of these stones / In wire of these weavings
In the silences of my paintings(paints)
In openings
Thomas Gleb
( VF, 48 min, on 2014, Movie in Evolution Productions)

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Bibliothèque polonaise de Paris
6 quai d'Orléans, 75004 Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France
The Polish Library(Bookcase) of Paris, centre of Polish Emigration since the environment(middle) of the XIXth century, is the biggest(greatest) cultural institution representing Poland except borders of this State. She(It) became established on the island Saint-Louis, right in the centre of Paris, in a splendid building of the XVIIth century which shelters works and considerable archives, as well as important collection of works of art. Entirely renovated and updated at the beginning of the XXIth century, the Polish Library(Bookcase) of Paris welcomes the readers and the researchers eager to deepen their knowledge of French-Polish relations and of history(story) of Poland. The refreshed Polish Library(Bookcase) of numerous memories(souvenirs) of most Polish romantic great poet of the XIXth century, Adam Mickiewicz (Museum) and of the famous compositor Frederick Chopin (Lounge(Show)). She(It) organises regularly colloquiums and conferences, exhibitions(exposures) and concerts. Enter the site of the Polish Library(Bookcase) of Paris and come discover to it its treasures kept(preserved) for decades, in an island of "Polonité", at the heart of the City-light.
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