Auteur/autrice : Elsa Rakoto
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Opening Aurora, a collective exhibition from March 19 to 21, 2025 at the Hotel Particulier Mona Bismarck, Paris.
✨ 🌺 OPENING | SAVE THE DATE!I have the pleasure of inviting you to the collective exhibition AURORA from March 19 to 21, 2025 at the Hôtel Particulier Mona Bismarck (Paris).🕓 TIMES:Opening reception on March 19: 6:30 p.m. – 10 p.m.March 20: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.March 21: 10:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.📍 ADDRESS:the Mona…
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« Que notre regard se renouvelle et se transmette », interview sur Cases-rebelles.org
Retrouvez mon interview directement sur le site en cliquant ici
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« Peindre les diasporas noires avec un regard afroféministe », interview in La Lame podcast
Le podcast La Lame est à écouter ici:
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Illustration of the official poster for The Scholar and Feminist Conference 49th of the Barnard Center for Research on Women (NY)
What a joy to see my poster illustrating the 49th annual conference of reserchers and feminists of the Barnard Center for Research on women (NY) which has the theme: Anti-colonialism, Black radicalism and transnational feminism, taking place on march 22 and 23.
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Exhibition at La Galerue From October 1st to 28th 2023
Plus d’infos: http://www.lagalerue.fr/index.php/8-expos/160-erakoto
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Views from the exhibition at the Halle des Blancs-Manteaux (Paris 4)
A big thank you to the Matondo association for organizing this exhibition dedicated to women artists who exhibit, and during which I had the honor of exhibiting for three days alongside 9 other artists.
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Collective exhibition « Les femmes osent s’exposer »
J’ai le plaisir de vous inviter au vernissage d’une exposition collective à laquelle je participerai le vendredi 27 janvier 2023 à partir de 17h30 à la Halle des Blancs-Manteaux (Paris 4). Je serai présente aux côtés d’autres artistes talentueuses et de l’association Matondo qui organise cette exposition. Venez! Les horaires d’ouverture: Vendredi 27 janvier de…
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Black Lights & Flowing Cyclones
A big thank you to the Mwasi Collective for its invitation to exhibit during the Nyansapo festival. This allowed me to go even further in my work on afrodiasporix and afrofeminist themes. The afrofuturistic dimension of the festival led me to step out of my comfort zone and my usual pictorial practice to move towards…