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Master in cinema, University of Paris VIII-Vincennes. Co-founder of Paris Films Coop in 1976. Member of the board of Light Cone between 2008 and 2016. In charge of film programs then first curator for the film, head of cinema department between 1992 and 2003 at Musée national d'art moderne, Centre Pompidou. Director of Nouveau musée national de Monaco 2003-2008. Curator in chief, head of Modern collections at Musée national d'art moderne, Centre Pompidou since 2008. Curator and historian of art free lance since 2017.
Most Popular Jean-Michel Bouhours Trailers
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09 October 2021
According to Hesiod, autumn begins when the Pleiades, the daughters of Atlas, rise.
It is generally said that autumn is the most beautiful of the seasons, for the spectacle that nature offers but also because it is the time of the harvest and the grape harvest: "the march of Bacchus and his procession" wrote Lucretius.
20 December 1978
Cinématon is a 156-hour long experimental film by French director Gérard Courant. It was the longest film ever released until 2011.
01 January 1975
It is an attempt to put in representation of my own universe, my "I" being defined through friends filmed in familiar sets.
25 October 2019
In The Strange Story of Peter Schlemihl written in 1813 by Adelbert von Chamisso, out of necessity of money, the hero decides to sell his shadow to the devil; this shadow is of no use to him; as much as having money.
31 May 1977
"Chronoma was conceived as a follow-up to Rythmes 76: its composition is still inspired by the repetitive processes of Steve Reich's music, with their gradual progression.
26 October 2019
A cinema experience with sun, wind and a piece of cloth as the only elements. Man's experience of the play of light and movement preceded not only the invention of the cinematographic device, but also the cave described by Plato in The Republic.
09 July 1976
This is my first film based on the unity of the photogram, started in the fall of 1975 and finished at the very beginning of the following year.
28 January 2021
Autonomous part of the film UNDER THE SIGN OF THE LION, corresponding to the letter L. Camera obscura experience.
08 November 1981
Reel 15 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.
04 June 1991
In the summer of 1914, Collioure was a small, quiet fishing village, sheltered from the convulsions of a blazing Europe.
27 January 2021
It was while proceeding with the digital restoration of the film CHANTILLY produced in 1976 that the idea for this project came about.
10 November 2023
The psychomotor development of a young child followed between the ages of 8 and 18 months serves as a reminder of how this extraordinary potential for human development will very quickly be undermined by the capture of the child's attention via screens, with the aim of making him or her as good a part of consumerist society as possible as quickly as possible.
08 November 1976
To construct a film in an atomic way, starting from simple elements which combined with each other will produce a whole.
13 June 2020
Found footage film, on the theme of the Spanish Civil War and the popular song "Ay, Carmela !" (or "El Paso del Ebro"), a song composed in 1808 during the liberation war against the Napoleonic invader and which was taken up by the Republican Army and the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War.
01 January 2014
The Jaleo is a summer festival on the island of Menorca (Spain) based on a parade of horses native to the island and exemplary docility, ridden by funny riders, dressed as clergymen or academicians wearing bicorns.
01 January 1978
The invention of the cinematograph by Louis and Auguste Lumière in 1895 marked the culmination - synthesis, standardisation and industrialisation - of various research carried out in previous years on the decomposition and illusion of movement through a series of fixed shots (Demenÿ, Reynaud, Muybridge, Londe, Marey.
31 December 2020
Chantilly Revisited combines the slow-motion images of the film Chantilly (1976) and the original painted elements.
27 April 2021
A meditative film on a composite A+B image. Image B will be in turn an extract from a film by Vittorio de Sica (DUE DONNE), the sun in the trees, the sea, a cliff, the Traveller Contemplating a Sea of Clouds (Friedrich) or his heirs.
15 September 1982
Experimental, 16mm
14 November 2021
The history of modern painting includes white paintings . So why not a "white film"? This film includes images, from the oldest Romanesque cloister in Aragon, dating from the 10th century.
01 January 1984
A single-screen version of the Portraits / Mirrors multi-projection. Featuring portraits of: Aloual, Gaël Badaud, Raphaël Bassan, Yann Beauvais, Jean-Michel Bouhours, Gérard Courant, Berndt Deprez, Bertrand Gadenne, Mythia Kolésar, Christian Lebrat, Stéphane Marti, Pascal Martin, Michel Nedjar, Dominique Noguez, Vivian Ostrovsky, Bernard Roué, Martine Rousset, Alain Sayag, Unglee, and Catherine Zbinden.
01 January 2023
NOCES DE SANG is a tribute to Spanish culture, to the poetry of Federico Garcia Lorca and to the cinema of Carlos Saura.
27 November 2019
Covers the making of the multicolored magazine for technological arts, Melba, edited by Claudine Eizykman and in which Guy Fihman, Dominique Willoughby, among others, were active participants, with 5 issues published between 1976 and 1979.
01 January 1976
Immediately after the screening of CHANTILLY at the MBXA (Paris) on November 8, 1976, we began a new film project, continuing to explore the concomitance of several simultaneous images within the framework of the cinematographic image, but which, freed from the orthogonal grid of the previous film, would be able to move freely in space: they would collide.
01 January 2024
Avante is a folioscope. Designed as an installation, it can also be shown as a film. Avante was an ideologically reactionary Spanish textbook from the 1940s.