December 8, 2021 | By Heidi Ellison | Exhibitions, Farther Afield
The French artist Matt Coco often takes a natural or human disaster as a starting point for her installations. She sees catastrophes not just as an endpoint but also as a potential new beginning. “I try to transpose that moment … Read More
December 8, 2021 | By Emma Hussain | Week events
December 11-21 Affordable Gifts by Artists Special sale of original and reasonably priced holiday gifts created by a group of Paris artists associated with the Cinémorphe immersive theater collective. Open 4pm-9pm. Closed December 13-14. Above: drawing by Macdara Smith. 10, … Read More
December 8, 2021 | By Heidi Ellison | Restaurants
The butternut season is upon us. It’s wonderful how Parisian bistros follow the seasons, but we will soon be getting tired of this vegetable, which seems to have been only recently discovered in France. As one of the few winter … Read More
December 8, 2021 | By Heidi Ellison | What's New Potpourri
Outcry over Notre Dame restoration The scary word “Disneyfication” has been used to describe the proposal for the renovation of the interior of Notre Dame Cathedral, which calls for sound and light installations and multilingual explanations of Christianity. (Artnet News) … Read More