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We want to know everything.

We want to know everything about this one.

This huge fair.

This crazy fair.

YOU are going to give us the keys.

Together, with the Micro-Cravatte team, we embark on an exploration... through precarious students, more than friendly gallery owners, and a few glasses of champagne, follow us through this daunting journey that was ARTUP!!

by Zoe Margaron, Margot Thellier, Emma Leduc

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Cyril Eldin is a French journalist, television host, and director. He is well-known for his work in political journalism and interviewing. Eldin has hosted several political programs on French television, including “Le Petit Journal” on Canal+, where he conducted offbeat interviews with political figures. In his interviews, Cyril Eldin often adopted a quirky and humorous style. He would frequently ask unexpected questions and use an ironic tone to interact with political figures. These interviews often focused on current political topics and aimed to elicit spontaneous reactions from the guests.

We can see a connection with the show "Quotidien" in Cyril Eldin's interviews through their similar approach to political satire and commentary. Both "Le Petit Journal" and "Quotidien" use humor and irony to analyze current events and political figures, often providing a critical perspective on the news. Additionally, both shows feature offbeat interviews with politicians and public figures, aiming to provide insight into their personalities and views through unconventional means.

Nancy Spero, An engaged feminist artist, Spero used satire in her work to criticize war, violence, and social injustices, particularly through her paintings and collages.

Guerrilla Girls is collective of anonymous feminist artists who use art to denounce sexism and racism in the art world, often employing irony and satire in their posters, performances, and publications.


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