With
Olivier Bardin, Laetitia Bénat, Wang Bing Manon de Boer, Patric Chiha, Hugues de Cointet, Julien Crépieux,
Dora García,
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Joanna Grudzinska, Lodge Kerrigan,
David Lamelas, Christelle Lheureux, Julien Loustau,
Benoît Maire, Ariane Michel,
Charlotte Moth,
Marylène Negro, Vladimir Perisic, Florence Pezon,
Stéphane Pichard, Jimmie Robert, Gregg Smith,
Philippe Terrier-Hermann,
Apichatpong Weerasethakul.
See also
Marguerite Duras.
Pascale Cassagnau is a PhD in Art History and works as an art critic. She is in charge of audiovisual and new media contents at the CNAP (Ministry for Culture). She has been writing articles for
Art Press for numerous years. She has written texts on
Chris Burden, James Coleman,
John Baldessari,
Pierre Huyghe,
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and
Matthieu Laurette in particular. Her research work is on new practices in
cinema, especially the way they interact with contemporary creation. Her essay
Future Amnesia -Enquête sur un troisième cinéma. (Ed.Isthme) documents those new film forms, which are halfway between fictions and documentaries.
Un Pays Supplémentaire (Ed. Ecole des beaux-arts de Paris) deals with the role of contemporary creation within the architecture of the media.