A cultural stroll through the French Caribbean island of Martinique
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Issued on: 17/04/2026 - 15:32
15:26 min Share From the showThis week we're taking our cameras over 6,000 km from Paris, to the French Caribbean island of Martinique. Visual artist Valérie John opens the doors of her "studio-artwork" in La Trinité, where indigo lies at the heart of everything she does. Far more than just a colour, it's a way of connecting with memory, identity and cultural heritage. "My work is a factory for producing creolisation," she tells us.
We also sit down with musician E.sy Kennenga, the "solda lanmou", a man on a mission to make love a form of resistance in an uncertain world. "Martinique is a land of brave people," he says.
And our pick of the week takes us to the Fondation Clément, where the exhibition "Painting in Martinique" offers a fresh perspective on the island's art history. Curator Christelle Lozère brings together around a hundred works to explore what it meant to make art in Martinique under colonial rule.
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By: Valérie FAYOLLE Stéphanie CHEVAL Pauline HEILMANN Advertising Related keywords