Pharaonic and Ephemeral: Christo and Jeanne-Claude Wrap the Arc de TriompheMarie Darrieussecqartreview.com24 September 2021There’s something futile in the expenditure of energy incarnated in this big shiny rectangular block, this chocolate nestling in the over-expensive box that Paris has become
‘At Once Funny and Melancholic’: Remembering Christian Boltanski (1944–2021)Marie Darrieussecqartreview.com16 July 2021Novelist Marie Darrieussecq pays tribute to the late artist and leading light of the french art scene
My Parents’ RevolutionMarie DarrieussecqArtReview01 May 2018The French author reflects on and what her parents’ role in the 1968 revolution means to her today
La Nouvelle LibertéMarie Darrieussecq31 May 2016Novelist and Charlie Hebdo columnist Marie Darrieussecq on how freedom of speech has become a process of give and take in the French capital
Art in Context Africa, Part V: Marie Darieussecq on Butcheca and Gonçalo MabundaMarie Darrieussecq12 January 2016The French novelist and writer visits Maputo and encounters the work of two artists who are successfully negotiating the dominant ‘national art’ style
Marie Darrieussecq on public and private enterprise in South KoreaMarie DarrieussecqArtReview20 February 2015from the Spring 2015 issue of Artreview Asia