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The price is worth it
Acher
9 Rue de la Violette, 4000 Liège
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TO DO
Hilal Aydoğdu
100 Rue Saint-Gilles
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V – 150360/1 p. 204, 265, 266
Dóra Benyó
1 Féronstrée
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Fausse bonne nouvelle
Juan d’Oultremont
31b Rue de la Cathédrale
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Et fouisse toujours on trouvera bien
Gaspard Husson
18 Rue de l'Etuve
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La constellation du navire Argo
Sarah Illouz & Marius Escande
Hôtel de la Cour de Londres 40 Rue Hors-Château
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One Line (… Better Than On – line!)
Marin Kasimir
31a Rue de la Cathédrale
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Cityscape
Sarah Lauwers
29 Rue de l'Université
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Traversées
Alexiane Le Roy
3 Rue de la Cathédrale
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Mécanique d’un mur
Raphaël Maman
9 Passage Lemonnier
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Vapeurs
Eva Mancuso
5 Rue Chéravoie
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Don’t cry over spilllllled tears anymore
Francisca Markus
7 Rue Saint-Remy
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Actions !
Maxence Mathieu
56 Rue Saint-Gilles
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On ne peut rien faire d’autre que tenir debout
Élodie Merland
113 Rue de la Cathédrale
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Travel Local, Buy Local
Oya
107 Féronstrée
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Le vestiaire
Camille Peyré
85 Rue de la Cathédrale
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22 empans et 1 palme
Leïla Pile
75 Rue Hors-Château
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Chronique florale
Ionut Popa
101 Féronstrée
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The Sunken Place
Louise Rauschenbach
4 Rue de la Cathédrale
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Le temps d’une trace / La trace du temps
Florian Schaff Marvyn Brusson
1 Rue Courtois
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Open closet archive 1995/2021/2023/2024
Bo Stokkermans
Passage Lemonnier, 37-39
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Mutations x Urbaines
Adrien Mans Benjamin Ooms
17 Rue des Croisiers
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Je m’organise…
Leen Vandierendonck
159 Féronstrée
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Wer rettet die Welt
Paul Waak
16 Rue du Palais
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Regarde… ce qu’il se passe à côté
Sculpture/Peinture B3 ESA Liège Melissa Andreia Alves ...
137-139 Féronstrée
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Pauvre petit belge qui tremble
Paolo Gasparotto
25 Rue Saint Paul
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Poèmes urbains
#4
Nathalie Man (NM.)
Curator : Marjorie Ranieri
84Rue des Carmes, 28
First of all, I wanted poetry to get out. I wanted poetry to be at anybody’s reach, on the walls of the cities, where everybody walks, runs and sometimes, stops by and think and read. I always assumed people would stop walking to read them. They would also write on them, change verses, draw things on it, tear it from the wall… People would re-write my poems. I had a PhD project in mind about urban writings (comparative literature/semiology). I wanted to study the Theory of textual cooperation by Umberto Eco.
I wrote a manifesto. I thought about three criteria to paste my poems : The poster had to be
* Simple (no design)
* Readable (big letters)
* Accessible (a child, someone in a wheelchair could write on the poem).
My poems had to be short, efficient.
I would paste everywhere at anytime. I started doing this in Paris, summer 2013. I haven’t stopped since then. I’ve pasted around France and the world. You can read them as far as Montevideo, Papeete, Capetown, Berlin…
Nathalie Man, aka NM (#nmpoetesse on Instagram), is a poet, writer and street artist. She sticks her first poem in the streets of Paris in August 2013. She currently sticks in France and elsewhere on the walls of cities and villages. She is the author of Impressions de Pékin (ed. Les Xérographes, 2014), Le journal d’Elvire (ed. Le bord de l’eau, 2019) and Perceptions (ed. L’éphémère, 2020). She carries out animations and mediations around her project of urban poetry with all types of audiences.