The life and work of sculptor Chana Orloff were marked by the Second World War. Exiled in Switzerland, she translated the period by a greater realism in her artistic production. At the end of her career she evolved into stylised forms. Interview with Bruno Gaudichon, curator of the Roubaix Museum, on the occasion of an exhibition dedicated to Chana Orloff.
Producteur: France 3 Lille - Journalist : Tauzin, Isabelle - Participant : Gaudichon, Bruno
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Credits:Journalist : Tauzin, Isabelle-Participant : Gaudichon, Bruno