Mythologies quotidiennes
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Mythologies quotidiennes (1964, English: Everyday Mythologies) is the title of an art exhibition held at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. It spread the previously coined term figuration narrative. Artists included are Alleyn, Arnal, Arroyo, Atila, Berni, Bertholo, Bertini, Bettencourt, Beynon, Brusse, Buri, Cremonini, Dado, Fahlstrom, Foldes, Gaitis, Geissler, Gironella, Golub, Gracia, Kalinowski, Klasen, Kramer, Monory, Pistoletto, Rancillac, Faynaud, Raysse, Recalcati, Requighot, Saint-Phalle, Saul, Telemaque, and Voss.
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