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Au Palais de Tokyo, Aïcha Snoussi et ses trésors engloutis

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Aïcha Snoussi, à la galerie La La Lande, à Paris, le 7 juillet 2022. LUCIE CIPOLLA POUR M LE MAGAZINE DU MONDE Connaissez-vous les Tchechs, cette civilisation queer vieille de trois mille ans noyée sous les flots? On en aurait retrouvé la trace au large de l’île de Zembra, dans la baie de Tunis, et

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