THE SUPERMARKET OF IMAGES
In our world being saturated with images, “The Supermarket of Images” exhibition at the Jeu de Paume, until June 7th 2020, in Paris, works wonders at addressing questions about the economic aspect of images, deriving ...
In our world being saturated with images, “The Supermarket of Images” exhibition at the Jeu de Paume, until June 7th 2020, in Paris, works wonders at addressing questions about the economic aspect of images, deriving ...
On December 24th 2019, Pierre Soulages will be 100 years old, and for the Louvre Museum it was a well worth occasion to pay tribute to the eminent artist with a solo exhibition “Soulages at the Louvre” until March 9th...
The Centre Pompidou in Paris continues the process of re-riding of the greatest artists of the twentieth century, consecrating a monographic exhibition to Francis Bacon (Dublin, 1909 - Madrid, 1992), one of the most f...
For his first retrospective “Maison Marocaine de la photographie” in France, the Moroccan artist Hassan Hajjaj has been given a Carte Blanche from the Maison Européenne de la Photographie of Paris (MEP), as part of th...
“The art of wrapping is to wrap your heart”: there lies the heartfelt inspiration - and philosophy - behind the traditional art of packing that got reinterpreted by Mame Kurogouchi for its debut at the Paris Fashion W...
The design trade fair "Maison & Objet," also called as Paris Collection for interior, showing the trends in the world's interior & design was held in Paris from January 19th to 23rd, 2018. The site was overflowing wit...
Re-imagining a literary depiction on human-AI dependence. It’s nothing new for Hugo Arcier to deliver art that combines chimerical motion imagery with elements of cutting edge technology. One might even say it’s b...
As one of Paris’s main design hub, the 17th edition of the Festival of Design D’Days returned to the capital, in May, with a program that encompassed everything from exhibitions to free events attracting 14 600 visito...
What is “Reality”? Taro Izumi explained why he chose “night lie” as the title of his exhibition. “It was last December in Paris, while I was on the banks of the Seine in the middle of the night, that I realized tha...
Home to some of the world’s most iconic designers and famously known for its sophisticated style, Paris is also becoming a thriving hub of emerging fashion and design. Running until the end of this year, “Le Paris des...
For several years now, Versailles has been hosting spectacular exhibitions by renowned contemporary artists. After the Takashi Murakami exhibition which caused quite a stir in 2010, or Guiseppe Penone in 2013, it is n...
After presenting the work of such iconic figures of fashion as Madeleine Vionnet or Yohji Yamamoto, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris now offers an insight into the world of one of Belgium's most renowned contemp...
The major Lucio Fontana retrospective, now presented at Paris Museum of Modern Art, is the first one in France since 1987. Following a quite classic chronological path, it nevertheless offers an original approach to ...
It is not easy to attract a large number of visitors with an exhibition solely dedicated to video art, but the Bill Viola retrospective at the Grand Palais in Paris already seems quite a success in this regard. Bill V...
For its 7th edition, Lille’s contemporary art fair has traded its name from simple “Lille Art Fair” to “Art Up!”, a way for the organizers to clearly signal their wish to bring change and more energy to the event. The...
From famous names to younger or lesser known artists. The wonderful world of Emmanuel Perrotin collection. After the huge success in 2012 of Fantastic, a major festival-like calendar of events spreading all over th...
After a somewhat disappointing 2012 edition, the 2013 Rencontres d’Arles were unanimously appreciated by the visitors who gathered there for the opening “professional” week, a week offering a large program of lectures...