Plantu is a French editorial cartoonist whose work is best known for
its frequent appearance in Le Monde. In 1971, he quit medical school in
order to study drawing
at the Ecole
de Saint-Luc in Bruxelles, popularized by Hergé.
Ali Dilem is an Algerian editorial cartoonist known for having such
enemies as the country's President, the army as well as the islamic
extremists.
His critical and uncompromising stance has brought 26
lawsuits against him this year alone.
Nicola is a
conceptual artist who does film, performances, and functional art.
In 1969, living in Paris and Ibiza, she performed “ The Red
Coat for Eleven People “ at the Festival of the Isle of Wight,
with Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso, and continued to perform
“ The Red Coat" or “Same Skin for Everybody” in the
streets of London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Cologne, Paris,
Born in 1946, Yann Arthus-Bertrand has always been fond of nature. It was in the late 70s, in Kenya, while studying with his wife Anne the every day life of a pride of lions that, that he truly became a photographer. He understood that he had to tell the facts through images rather than words.
Brenda Ray is a film sound recordist and has worked on countless
commercial and documentary films since 1982, including most recently, Glass: A
Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts, a film about the life of composer Philip
Glass, Taxi to the Dark Side, the Academy Award Winner/Best Documentary ‘08
about human rights violations in the US military, and Julian Schnabel: An HBO
Portrait, among other films. Her documentary work around the world has inspired
her artistic and political audio installations.