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Michel Sicard, Mojgan Moslehi

Michel Sicard (* 6. Oktober 1950 in Toulon in Frankreich) and Mojgan Moslehi (* 23. Februar 1969 in Teheran in Iran) are visual artists, painters, installers, photographers, evolving between abstraction, informal art and conceptual art. They live and work in Paris.

Biography[edit]

Michel Sicard[edit]

Born in 1950, Michel Sicard studied Literature and Philosophy at the University of Nice. He published several works on Jean-Paul Sartre,.[1] before devoting himself more specifically to art. He met Jean-François Lyotard, in the summer of 1973 about whom he wrote the first articles[2]. In the fall of 1973, he submitted a thesis on Sartre with Roland Barthes, at the École pratique des Hautes Études. Theorist and art writer, he published on the members of the Cobra group, first in collaboration with Michel Butor,[3] on Christian Dotremont and Pierre Alechinsky[4]. In 1984, he participated in the curating of the inaugural exhibition of the Villa Arson Écritures dans la peinture,[5] and a few months later became artist in residence. He is close to the School of Nice, Fluxus and Supports/Surfaces, and exhibits at the Jacques Matarasso Library-Gallery[6] . He enters the collections of the FRAC of Basse and Haute-Normandie[7] and receives in 1988 the Fontenelle prize, from the City of Rouen. In 1991-1992, he produced an intense series of graphic works and artists' books presented in the retrospective Peindre/écrire au pluriel (Paint/Write in the Plural),[8] with more than 300 pieces, at the Médiathèque Ceccano in Avignon (1991),[9] at the Bibliotheca Wittockiana in Brussels (1992), at the Bibliothèque municipale de Strasbourg (1992) then at the Fine-Arts Museum in Saint-Lô (1992-1993). From 1992 to 1996, he worked on Berlin palimpsest/Palimpsest Berlin, works on the disappearance and rewriting of cities, in solo or in collaboration, in the form of artist's books, with Berlin authors or artists, an exhibition first in Berlin,[10] then in Paris and Rouen. His work as an artist is also accompanied by intense poetic activity, published in collections of poems[11]. and various booklets. In 1998, he was elected professor of visual arts at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, a position he will hold until 2019, after having directed some sixty theses, while continuing his career as an artist.

Mojgan Moslehi[edit]

Born in 1969, French-Iranian multidisciplinary artist, Mojgan Moslehi began her artistic career through her research on the Void in Far Eastern art at Azad University in Tehran. At that time she practiced oil painting and drawing. She became aware of the matte black that will dominate in some of her later works. She exhibited in Tehran in many galleries[12]. Winner of the prize of the 3rd Tehran Biennial of Painting in 1995, then various prizes, the Museum of Niavaran and the Triennial of Visual Arts of Lalit Kala in New Delhi, with many articles on her work,[13] she obtained a scholarship from the Ministry of Culture and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tehran to stay in Paris at the Cité Internationale des Arts where she stayed for two years. She passed a DEA in 2001, then wrote a doctoral thesis in Art Sciences on "The art of the void – the presence of the Void in contemporary art" defended at the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne in 2010[14].

The artist couple[edit]

After individual careers, Michel Sicard & Mojgan Moslehi have jointly held exhibitions from 2004 in their works[15] and their artist’s books[16]. They also exhibit successively at the Itinerrance gallery[17]. Since the official creation of their duo in 2011, with the installation of their new studio in Vitry-sur-Seine,[18] they have focused on the modalities of interaction of space and time in the artistic sphere, drawing on current science concerning energy and dark matter, as much as on oriental philosophy and the notion of time in Dogen's Shôbôgenzo, leading, in addition to the various exhibitions, to the publication of two books of photos, theory and poetry (bilingual) entitled: Interferential Time in Photography published in 2020 and Photongraphy published in 2021.

Works[edit]

Both creators and researchers, Michel Sicard and Mojgan Moslehi question in their works and installations the physical and cosmic forces, the migratory flows and the floating world in a thought close to Zen. They treat space as a support and structure of bodies and matter. Space interacts with time, which does not intervene as an independent entity, but as the essence and energy contributing to the appearance or erasure of images. Space and time reflect the world in its fluidity and luminous qualities, in its radiations in contact with things, its imponderable layers and its fragmentations that designate the universal change. They based on a logic of ruptures, of "disassembled forms", in a perspective of deconstruction,[19] even of chaos[20]. In their photographs Sicard & Moslehi record the blur,[21] volatility, transparency and lightness of things, what lasts and remains only in its transmutation and dynamism. The book Interferential Time in Photography, is a guide[22] to a different kind of photography, that captures landscapes in their permanent evolution and deformations[23]. By another treatment of the matter and energy in their book entitled Photongraphy, they capture the light waves erasing the borders of the landscapes and the represented objects. Their thinking is based on particle physics and contemporary astrophysics, and also on the oriental thought[24].

Selection of projects[edit]

  • Artlink Gallery, Free books, Seoul (KR). Exhibit some of their artists’ books: A l'onglet du silence, painted manuscript book and book-object, plexiglass box, absorbent cotton pad, Paris, 2004[25]; À l'orée des ténèbres, handwritten and painted book, binding Véronique Sala-Vidal, Paris, 2004[26] ; La Langue des astres, paintings and writings, 2004[27].
  • National Museum of Art, Nanjing (CN), 2008: paintings, installations, drawings, floating objects and papers, ink and water performances
  • The Art Gallery of China, National Academy of Painting, Beijing (CN), Interstellar encounters, 2010: retrospective of paintings, watercolor paintings, drawings, inks on paper, photographs
  • Seokdang Museum of Art, Mind/Time, Pusan (KR), 2016: set of paintings, video, photographs, and installations, including the first series of wired mirrors.
  • Museum of Art, Daejeon (KR), Things change, 2016: installations modifying previously known series through their reorganization in space and direction of works.
  • Musée des Arts et Métiers, Drawing Body (Corps dessinant), Paris (FR), 2016, show in the chapel: Body, limits, performance 45’, choreography, time-shifted auto-projection and sound of the origin of the earth and poetry[28].
  • Contemporary Art Gallery, Auvers-sur-Oise (FR), Fog notes, 2017, retrospective of recent period: journey between installations, objects, paintings, painted photos, and cut out photos[29].
  • Art and History Museum Paul Eluard, Saint-Denis (FR), Enfermement (Confinement), 2019: pieces on brushed aluminum panel Dibond, lettering on 20 m long: NON WORK - NON PRESENCE (12 × 157 cm) and The stages of the mirror (18 mirrors 150 × 50 cm): "On a glass bridge crossing the cloister, in the void of a non-work, resound events, passages, songs or uncertain or defined presences, which exceed the whole enclosure by its absence and perpetually recreate its becoming"[30].
  • The 8th Daegu Photo Biennale, Daegu (KR), Michel Sicard & Mojgan Moslehi in the main exhibition, Missing Agenda: Even Below 37.5, September–November 2021: with panoramic photos presented as vertical columns[31].

Exhibitions (selection since 2004)[edit]

  • 2004 Michel Sicard and Yeo Tae-Myung. Paris/Seoul - Essential Traces, with Mojgan Moslehi (guest artist), Seoul (KR), Seoul Arts Center
  • 2004 Michel Sicard. Free books, retrospective of artist's books, collaborations with Mojgan Moslehi, Seoul (KR), Artlink Gallery
  • 2005 The 21st South Region Contemporary Art Festival, Gwangju (KR)
  • 2006 Michel Sicard — L'empreinte des éphémère, Paris (FR), Galerie Itinerrance, June 2006[32]
  • 2006 Mojgan Moslehi, Paris (FR), Itinerrance Gallery, November-December 2006[33]
  • 2007 Michel Sicard, Bratislava (SK), Chapel of the Franciscans/French Embassy
  • 2008 Michel Sicard & Mojgan Moslehi, Nanjing (CN), Museum of Modern Art
  • 2008 The 22 nd South Region Contemporary Art Festival, Gwangju (KR)
  • 2008 Michel Sicard, Harbin (CN), Normal University Gallery, with the participation of Mojgan Moslehi
  • 2008 Michel Sicard — Signs and flows, Paris (FR) 13e, Banque CIC, Agence Av de France
  • 2008 Michel Sicard — Signs and Senses, Bucharest (RO), Mogosoaia Art Museum, Brâncoveanu Castle[34]
  • 2008 Michel Sicard and Mojgan Moslehi, Nanjing (CN), Museum of Art[35]
  • 2009 Water, Poprad (SK), Slovak National Gallery
  • 2009 Pages d'écriture et autres textes, works in the collection of the FRAC Haute-Normandie, Grand Quevilly (FR), Maison des Arts
  • 2010 Michel Sicard and Mojgan Moslehi, Beijing (CN), The Art Gallery of China, National Academy of Painting
  • 2010 Michel Sicard — Le Temps des flux, Lille (Fr), Galerie Annie Wable, Dec-Jan 2011[36]
  • 2011 Stains, Shanghai (CN), Qihzan Zhu Art Museum
  • 2014 Sicard & Moslehi – Non corps du temps, film, Valenciennes (FR), Université d'Artois, École Supérieure des Arts et de l'Éducation (ESPE)
  • 2014 Caméléon Vermillon, Montauban (FR), Galerie de la Médiathèque, Passage(s) design Bienniale, Arts et Transmission
  • 2014 Entre-Mondes, Paris (FR) 15e, Patronage laïque Jules Vallès
  • 2015 Michel Sicard & Mojgan Moslehi – No Way time, short film, Arras (FR), Maison de la Recherche
  • 2016 Michel Sicard & Mojgan Moslehi – Mind/Time, Pusan (KR), Seokdang Museum of Art
  • 2016 Michel Sicard & Mojgan Moslehi – Things change, Daejeon (KR), Museum of Modern Art
  • 2016 Michel Sicard & Mojgan Moslehi – Black ashes, organized by the UNAM, tribute to the victims of the Nice attack: The cries of the souls of the Bay of Angels, Villefranche-sur-Mer (FR), Chapelle Sainte Élisabeth, October-November 2016[37]
  • 2016 Corps dessinant, Corps, limites, performance, Paris, Musée des Arts et Métiers
  • 2017 Design(s) Noir(s) : Promenades chromatiques, Toulouse (FR), Maison de la Recherche, Université Toulouse Jean-Jaurès, Biennale Passage(s) du design
  • 2017 Michel Sicard & Mojgan Moslehi – Notes de brouillard, Auvers-sur-Oise (FR), Contemporary Art Gallery
  • 2019 Enfermement, Sicard & Moslehi : Les Stades du miroir, Saint-Denis (FR), Art and History Museum Paul Eluard[38]
  • 2021 50 x 50, Anniversary exhibition of the fiftieth anniversary of the Sorbonne School of Arts, Paris (FR), Galerie Michel Journiac, September–November 2021
  • 2021 The 8 th Daegu Photo Biennale, Daegu (KR)), Michel Sicard & Mojgan Moslehi, in Main Exhibition, Missing Agenda: Even Below 37.5, October 9-November 2, 2021
  • 2021 Image of Creation, Gongju (KR), Illak, Gallery, Gongju National University of Education, December 2021

Public collections[edit]

  • FRAC of Haute-Normandie, Sotteville-lès-Rouen (FR)
  • FRAC of Basse-Normandie, Caen (FR)
  • Musée des Abattoirs, Toulouse (FR)
  • LaM, Museum of Modern Art, Contemporary Art and Art Brut, Villeneuve d'Ascq, Lille Métropole (FR)
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Saint-Lô (FR)
  • Museum-Castle of Cagnes-sur-Mer (FR)
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran (IR)
  • Niavaran Museum, Tehran (IR)
  • Foundation of Incurable Diseases, Tehran National Fund of Plastic Arts, Tehran (IR)
  • National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi (IN)
  • Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo (JP)
  • Lu Yushun Museum, Harbin (CN)
  • National Museum of Korea, Seoul (SK)
  • Museum of Art, Nanjing (CN)
  • Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF), Printed matter reserve, Paris (FR)
  • Bibliothèque de l’Arsenal, Festival franco-anglais de Poésie, Paris (FR)
  • Jacques Doucet Literary Library, Paris (FR)
  • Sainte-Geneviève Library, Paris (FR)
  • École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts (ENSBA), coll. patrimoniales, Paris (FR)
  • Ceccano Media Library, Avignon (FR)
  • Municipal Library of Nice (FR)
  • Le Manoir des Livres, Michel Butor's heritage library, Lucinges (F)
  • Center of engraving and printed image, La Louvière (BE)
  • Royal Library of Belgium, Brussels (BE)
  • Archives and Museum of Literature, Brussels (BE)
  • Bibliotheca Wittockiana, Brussels (BE)
  • Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel (DE)
  • The Royal Library and Copenhagen University Library, Copenhagen (DK)
  • Bibliothèque cantonale et universitaire de Lausanne, Site Unithèque (CH)
  • Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo (JP)
  • Columbia University Library, Rare Books, New York (US)
  • Princeton University Library (US)
  • Columbia University Libraries, New York (US)
  • University Library, French Dpt, Leon Roudiez donation, Columbia University, New York (US)
  • New York Public Library, The Schwarzman rare books collection, New York (US)
  • New York University Library (US)
  • Moma Archives and Library, New York (US)
  • Harvard University Library, Cambridge, MA (US)
  • Yale University Library, New Haven, CT (US)
  • The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library - Yale University, New Haven, CT (US)
  • UCLA Library, Special Collection Backlog, Los Angeles, CA (US)
  • University of Delaware, Hugh M. Morris Library, Newark, DE (US)
  • Bibliothèque de l'Université de Montréal, UQAM, rare books, Quebec (CA)

Selected writings: articles, catalogs and books, interviews[edit]

  • Moslehi, Mojgan (1999), Interview, Teheran Times newspaper, February, 1999
  • Sicard, Michel (2004), "Croisement — Crossroads", in exhibition catalog Yeo Tae Myung and Michel Sicard - Seoul + Paris - Painting/Writing - Essential Traces, Seoul, Seoul Arts Center, 2004
  • Sicard, Michel (2007), "Sidérales rencontres — Sidereal encounters ", Seoul, The Art Magazine Misoolsidae, n° 12, 2007, pp. 62-63.
  • Michel Sicard & Mojgan Moslehi - Contemporary Pictorial Art, Museum of Art, Nanjing (CN), 2008. Film and interview on the work, Nanjing City Hall.
  • Sicard, Michel (2010). "Le livre en mouvement", in Gaëlle Pélachaud: Livres animés, du papier au numérique, Paris, L'Harmattan, 2010, pp. 11-20 (ISBN 978-2-296-13779-0).
  • Moslehi, Mojgan (2012). "The Work of Chaos," in Guy Lecerf (ed): The Stakes of Art and Chaos, Brussels/Fernelmont (BE), E.M.E. and InterCommunications Publishing, 2012, pp. 121-135 (ISBN 978-2-8066-0211-4).
  • Sicard, Michel (2012). "The Future of Paper," conference at the symposium Repenser l'ordinaire – Rethinking the ordinary, Michel Maffesoli and Michel Sicard (eds.), University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and University of Paris V Descartes, Paris, De Boeck Supérieur, Sociétés journal, no. 126, 4 Qtr 2014, pp. 13-23. Reprinted in Cairn.info: https://www.cairn.info/revue-societes-2014-4-page-13.htm
  • Sicard, Michel (2014). "Du livre manuscrit: expérimentations, tendances — From the handwritten book: experiments and trends", in Anne Béchard-Léauté and Valentine Oncins: Le livre d'artiste depuis 1980 en France et au Royaume-Uni — Developments in the field of the Artist’s Book since 1980 in France and in the United Kingdom, Publications de l'Université de Saint-Étienne, 2014. (ISBN 978-286272-658-8)
  • Heiner Wittmann and Michel Sicard, Interview on art, February 15, 2014, www.France-blog.info, Stuttgart (DE). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3T6fpNShBMQ&t=28s
  • Heiner Wittmann, Michel Sicard and Mojgan Moslehi. Artists’ books, interview, www.France-blog.info, Stuttgart (DE). December 14, 2014. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FP4JN9nqzLI
  • Heiner Wittmann and Michel Sicard. Video, interview, April 22, 2015, www.France-blog.info, Stuttgart (DE). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kkVx-7ZkMw
  • Sicard, Michel (2015). "Physique et métaphysique du papier — Physics and metaphysics of paper", in Odile Perrin Aussedat: Transparencies: metamorphoses and metaphors of paper, Paris, L'Harmattan, 2015, pp. 11-28 (ISBN 978-2-343-04369-2).
  • Sicard, Michel (2015). "Métamorphoses de l'écrit aux XXe et XXIe siècles : le livre d'artiste et le contemporain — Metamorphoses of the written word in the 20th and 21st centuries : the artist's book and the contemporary", in Christophe Didier and Madeleine Zeller (eds.) : Métamorphoses - Un bâtiment, des collections, Strasbourg, Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire de Strasbourg éditeur, 2015, pp. 294-301. (ISBN: 9782859230562)
  • Michel Sicard & Mojgan Moslehi. Mind/Time, catalog, Pusan (KR), Seokdang Museum, 2016[39]
  • Michel Sicard & Mojgan Moslehi. Things change, catalog, Daejeon (KR), Daejeon Museum of Art, Daejeon Art Center, June-September 2016.
  • Michel Sicard & Mojgan Moslehi. Notes de brouillard - Frog notes, Auvers-sur-Oise (FR), catalog-booklet, Contemporary Art Gallery, 2017. https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb47049338z
  • Sicard, Michel & Moslehi, Mojgan. "Attachments, fractures," in Diane Watteau (ed.) : Enfermement, Création & Patrimoine review, No. 7, Paris, Institute ACTE, 2019. (ISBN: 978-2-9547481-7-7) https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb46746417m
  • Heiner Wittmann and Michel Sicard. Enfermement/Confinement, interview, April 14, 2019, www.France-blog.info, Stuttgart (DE). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eApeOXTQHcE
  • Sicard, Michel (2019). "Photography and interpretation", in François Soulages (ed.) : Interprétation et art, Paris – Interpretation and Art, L'Harmattan, 2019, pp. 93-105. (ISBN : 987-2-34-16846-3)
  • Sicard, Michel & Moslehi, Mojgan. Temps interférentiel dans la photographie/Interferential Time in Photography, Paris, L'Harmattan, coll. Retina.Création, 2020. (ISBN 978-2-343-19967-2)
  • Sicard, Michel & Moslehi, Mojgan. Photongraphie, Paris, L'Harmattan, coll. Retina.Création, 2021. (ISBN 978-2-343-24609-3)

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  1. Michel Sicard directed the edition of the two numbers of the review Obliques n°18-19 and 24-25: Sartre et Sartre et les arts, Nyons, Éditions Borderie, 1979, 384 p. and 1981, 320 p. (ISSN 0180-9660) and (ISBN: 2-86380-020-5). Article by Bertrand Poirot-Delpech, "Un écrivain d'avenir" published in Le Monde, April 25, 1979. Article by Michel Contat, "Sartre dans la revue Obliques bis", Le Monde, April 3, 1981. Sicard also published La Critique littéraire de Jean-Paul Sartre, t. 1 et 2, Paris, Minard, 1976 and 1980 (ISBN 2-256-90350-8 and 2-256-90380-X) and Essais sur Sartre - Entretiens avec Sartre 1975-1979, Paris, Galilée, 1989 (ISBN : 2-7186-0346-1)
  2. Michel Sicard, " L'Économie libidinale de Jean-François Lyotard ", Les Cahiers du Chemin, n° 24, Paris, Gallimard, April 1975, pp. 213-221 (ISSN : 0008-0101) and " Désécritures ou l'affaire du style ", L'Arc, n° 64, special Lyotard issue, Aix-en-Provence, 1976, pp. 77-86 (ISSN : 0003-7974)
  3. Michel Butor and Michel Sicard published together: Alechinsky dans le texte, and Alechinsky, Travaux d'impression, Paris, Galilée 1984 (ISBN: 2-7186-0256-2) and 1992 (ISBN: 2-7186-0355-0). On all the writings on and collaborations with Michel Butor, see the Butor Dictionary, by Henri Desoubeaux: http://henri.desoubeaux.pagesperso-orange.fr/butorweb-s.html#lettre%20S
  4. Michel Sicard: Alechinsky sur Rhône, Arles, Actes Sud, 1990 (ISBN : 2-86869-590-6) and Alechinsky versant Sud, Paris, Galilée, 2005 (ISBN : 2-786-0688-6)
  5. Exhibition catalog: Écritures dans la peinture, Villa Arson, Nice, Centre National des arts plastiques, Ministère de la Culture, volume 1 and 2, Nice, 1984, 272 p. and 168 p. (ISBN : 2-905075-00-7) (ISBN : 2-905075-01-5-) (ISBN : 2-905075-02-3)
  6. Michel Sicard exhibited in Nice, Matarasso Gallery, in 1985, then his artist's books with Patrice Pouperon in 1987, and his “Livres et dessins récents” in 1995.
  7. Collections of the FRAC of Lower and Upper Normandy: http://www.lescollectionsdesfrac.fr/rechercher-et-voir-les-oeuvres-des-collections-des-frac#/artworks?filters=authors%3ASICARD%20Michel↹SICARD%20Michel&page=1&layout=grid&sort=by_author
  8. Catalog Michel Sicard - Écrire au pluriel, Avignon and Brussels, Médiathèque Ceccano and Bibliotheca Wittockiana, 1991-1992. Texts by Sartre, Butor, Jude Stéfan, Frédéric-Yves Jeannet, Anne Clancier, Michel Servière, Claudette Oriol-Boyer, Patrice Hugues, Aniello Montano...
  9. Pascal Fulacher, dossier "Michel Sicard ou l'aventure plurielle", Paris, éditions Technorama, Art et métiers du livre review, n° 169, September-October 1991, pp. 25-30, which also includes an interview and a directory of his books of "bibliophily". (ISSN : 2824-3854)
  10. Michel Sicard, bilingual book-catalogue Berlin palimpsest/Palimpsest Berlin, Paris, Orte éditeur, 1994. Preface by Jacques Chirac. (ISBN: 2-909761-02-9)
  11. Michel Sicard has published L’Ombre des glaciers, 1992 ; Flore, 1998 ; Archèmes, 2001 ; Exils prochains, 2004, all with Galilée Edition
  12. Exhibitions of Mojgan Moslehi at Sabz Gallery (1992 and 1993), Neda Gallery (1994), Barg Gallery (1995 and 1997), Seyhoun Gallery (1998), Nour Gallery (1999), Assar Gallery (2001), Arian Gallery (2002) in Tehran.
  13. Articles in Revue des arts plastiques, n° 5, Tehran, 1995; Téhéran Times Newspaper, February 1998; Naghsh Art Review, No. 5, Tehran, 1998; Monthly Fine Arts, No. 36, Tehran, 1998; Quarterly Catalogue of Art of Iran Tavous, No. 3 & 4, 1999; "Iran, the hidden gardens", Hebdoscope, No. 699; Spectacles, No. 36, Strasbourg Actualités, No. 506, 2000; "Reflets", Dernières Nouvelles d’Alsace - Strasbourg et sa région, No. 653, 2000; Quarterly Catalogue of Art of Iran, Tavous, No. 15, 2003.
  14. "L'Art du vide : La présence du vide dans l'art contemporain".
  15. Seoul Arts Center, Michel Sicard et Yeo Tae Myong : Peinture / Traces essentielles, April-May 2004. Article " Michel Sicard: Paris Seoul ", in Cama rewiew, n° 55, Seoul, May 2004, p. 42-45. (ISSN 1599-4295)
  16. Exhibition Michel Sicard - Free Books, Artlink Gallery, Seoul, May 2004. Film by So Hee Cho, "Livres libres - Free books", about Michel Sicard and Mojgan Moslehi's artist books, DVD, Artlink Gallery, Seoul, 2004. Available on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJzokfK_TC4 (10′ 16″)
  17. Michel Sicard - L'Enpreinte des éphémères, Itinerrance Gallery, June-July 2006 : http://blackcat92.free.fr/sicard.htm Mojgan Moslehi, November-December 2006 : http://blackcat92.free.fr/mojgan.htm
  18. See their film Rien qui ne sera non fait, Vitry-sur-Seine, August 2013. Available on YouTube : www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rFMLVncLQo
  19. See the article by Heiner Wittmann, "Du montage-livre aux assemblages mobiles de Michel Sicard", in review Recherches en Esthétique, n° 25, January 2020, pp. 124-131. (ISSN: 1267-9291) And Catherine Dufour, "Montages et assemblages", in Melusine Magazine, dir. by Henri Béhar, 7 February 2021, p. 10 (ISSN 0252-2810)
  20. See Mojgan Moslehi's article "The Work of Chaos," in Les Jeux de l'art et du chaos, by Guy Lecerf (ed.), Brussels, EME Éditions, 2012, pp. 121-135. (ISBN: 978-2-8066-0211-4)
  21. On the theme of blur: Michel Sicard & Mojgan Moslehi: Dis/appear III, 2012, photograph, 1st cover image for the book by Biagio d'Angelo & François Soulages, Le Flou de l'image, Paris, L'Harmattan, 2019 (ISBN 978-2-343-17228-6).
  22. Review in Romanistik.info by Heiner Wittmann, January 1, 2021: "A Handbook of Photography: Michel Sicard & Mojgan Moslehi, Interferential Time in Photography". https://romanistik.info/un-manuel-de-photographie-michel-sicard-mojgan-moslehi-temps-interferentiel-dans-la-photographie
  23. Article by Vincent Metzger, "Michel Sicard et Mojgan Moslehi: Temps interférentiel dans la photographie", Paris, Europe review, n° 1109-1110, September-Octobrer 2021, p. 352-353 (ISSN 1963-0085)
  24. Christian Gattinoni, " Le monde flottant du photon - Un livre de Michel Sicard et Mojgan Moslehi " (The floating word of the Photon), Lacritique.org, March 16, 2022. http://www.lacritique.org/article-le-monde-flottant-du-photon?var_recherche=Le%20monde%20flottant%20du%20photon
  25. A l’onglet du silence, National Library Collection : https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb470592246
  26. A l’orée des ténèbres, National Library Collection : https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb47048752c
  27. La Langue des astres, National Library Collection : https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb47059477b
  28. "Performers#10 - la fabrique de l'éphémère".
  29. Notes de brouillard, National Library Collection : https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb47049338z
  30. Catalog Enfermement (Confinement), Art and History Museum Paul Éluard, Saint-Denis, 2019, p. 14. And Diane Watteau, "Enfermement", in TK-21, La revue n° 94, 26 mai 2021. https://www.tk-21.com/TK-21-LaRevue-no94#Enfermement
  31. Daegu Photo Biennale : http://daeguphoto.com/archive/sub_archive.php?s_year=2021&s_idx=99&g_idx=1726
  32. Michel Sicard - L'Enpreinte des éphémères, Itinerrance Gallery, June-July 2006 : http://blackcat92.free.fr/sicard.htm
  33. Mojgan Moslehi, Itinerrance Gallery, November-December 2006, http://blackcat92.free.fr/mojgan.htm
  34. Raluca Ilaria Demetrescu, " Michel Sicard - Sens et flux ", Time Out Bucaresti magazine, n° 79, 25-31 July 2008, p. 48.
  35. Michel Sicard & Mojgan Moslehi, Museum of Art, Nanjing, installation transparent tubes, and floating pieces of paper. Video, Communication Department of the City of Nanjing, film 5′ 43″, 2008. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lpd1eShJ438
  36. Article in newspaper La Voix du Nord, 23-12-2010 : " Michel Sicard et ses "écrivures" : le geste dans l'art ".
  37. Jean-Michel Poupart, "Décrochage tout en émotion pour l'UMAM à Villefranche-sur-Mer, pour l'exposition Cendres noires, Les cris de la Baie des Anges", Nice-Matin, 15 nov. 2016.
  38. Samantha Deman, "Times of silence in Saint-Denis," Art Hebdo Media, September 26, 2019.
  39. Mind/Time catalog: Worldcat: https://www.worldcat.org/fr/title/1030159084