Paris, France — It is a mysterious universe populated by monsters, ghosts, ghouls, demon slayers and grotesque characters. It is an art and literary form that demonstrates the scope of Japanese narrative […]
Paris, France — It is a mysterious universe populated by monsters, ghosts, ghouls, demon slayers and grotesque characters. It is an art and literary form that demonstrates the scope of Japanese narrative […]
Paris, France — From funky bears to spindly snakes, a golden winged pig, a quizzical owl, this is a fun-filled, feel-good fairytale-like exhibition that is clearly a show stealer which is no […]
Paris, France — Groundbreaking, beautiful, above all totally natural. Brigitte Bardot left us last December 28th but will remain seemingly forever. Part of that natural was captured on film and the photographs […]
Paris, France — It was back in the beginning of the reign of Louis XIV, the Sun King. The Louvre was poised to become the monarch’s official resident in a time before […]
Paris, France — The Association for the International Diffusion of French Art better known by its French acronym ADIAF, brings together 300 collectors of contemporary art who are committed to artistic creation. […]
Paris, France — Marble. A material that has fascinated since Antiquity. Marble, re-crystalliized rocks from the depths of the Earth. Marble is formed when limestone or dolomite rocks composed of calcium magnesium […]
Paris, France — There are the skinny heads so characteristic of Alberto Giacometti’s skinny sculptures and there are the hidden, giant or partial heads, often brightly colored with layers of paint of […]
Paris, France — It is one of those quintessential French collaborations when a house of high-jewlery making works with one of France’s best known artists to create a collection of eye-catching bracelets […]
Paris, France — The chessboard meets Alexander Calder, the American sculptor known for his whimsical mobiles, monumental sculptures and beloved rendering of a miniature circus. Cahiers d’Art, the publisher, gallery and review, […]
From microscopic algae that are provoking the acceleration of the melting of ice in the Alps to collecting morning dew in the Netherlands to drought in a pasture land region of Tunisia […]