A bold force from the start, Elaine Sturtevant, later known as Sturtevant, was always stirring things up. In the mid-1960s she began showing Pop artworks more than loosely inspired by male peers including Andy Warhol and Jasper Johns, pushing questions of authorship and canonization to a discomfiting extreme. The theme is carried through in her video works produced during the last decade of her life (2004–2014). A number of these pieces are shown alongside other historical works in ‘Ça va aller’, her exhibition @airdeparis, in the newly opened @Komunuma (Romainville). See it through March 14. —