Artist Apolonia Sokol, a graduate of the Beaux-Arts in Paris, is known for her political stance on portraiture. During this meeting, she will talk about the film portrait - Apolonia, Apolonia - recently released in cinemas, which director Léa Golb devoted to her over a period of thirteen years.
From her studies at the Beaux-Arts in Paris to the recognition of her work, the destinies of Oksana Shachko, one of the founders of Femen, and of the director, are also mirrored in Apolonia. A sorority with three faces, facing the test of today's world.
In conversation with Kathy Alliou, director of the art department, and Audrey Illouz, head of cultural programming at Beaux-Arts de Paris.
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