Heidi Ellison

Heidi Ellison, a long-time Paris resident, is a freelance journalist specializing in art, travel and literature. Her articles have been published in dozens of international publications, and she has contributed to a number of guidebooks on Paris and France.

Le Petit Curieux

January 5, 2010 | By Heidi Ellison | Archive

Le Petit Curieux is a neighborhood restaurant with good products to eat in or take out. A curious thing has happened each of the three times I have eaten at the restaurant Le Petit Curieux: one dish is so delightful … Read More

Isadora Duncan / Matisse & Rodin

January 5, 2010 | By Heidi Ellison | Archive

“Soir Antique” (1908), by Alphone Osbert (1857-1939), one of many artists inspired by Isadora Duncan. © Petit-Palais/Roger-Viollet © ADAGP Having gone through an Isadora Duncan phase in my youth, during which I read all the biographies and saw Karel Reisz’s … Read More

Œuvres Construites: 1948-2009

December 22, 2009 | By Heidi Ellison | Archive

Models of buildings constructed in Paris over the past five decades. Photo © Vincent Fillon The raging debate about Paris’s architectural future (maximum building heights, “Grand Paris,” etc.) has calmed considerably as building funds dry up during these tough … … Read More

Dessiner le Design

December 1, 2009 | By Heidi Ellison | Archive

Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec’s sketch of the “Vegetal Chair” (2005) Ever wondered how a designer goes about coming up with a new chair, teapot or airplane? I have, so I was curious to see “Dessiner le Design” (“Drawing Design,” through … Read More

Three Photo Exhibitions

November 23, 2009 | By Heidi Ellison | Archive

“Perspective of Trees,Tsarskoe Selo, Russia” (1999).© Michael Kenna I have always wanted to become a good photographer so that I could capture certain magical, fleeting moments – when the light hits a building or … Favorite

Fauves and Expressionists

November 20, 2009 | By Heidi Ellison | Archive

“Four Bathers” (1910) by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. © Von der Heydt-Museum Wuppertal The Musée Marmottan Monet may be a temple dedicated to the great god of Impressionism, Claude Monet, but for a short time it is showing a group of … Read More

Fauves and Expressionists

November 20, 2009 | By Heidi Ellison | Archive

“Four Bathers” (1910) by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. © Von der Heydt-Museum Wuppertal The Musée Marmottan Monet may be a temple dedicated to the great god of Impressionism, Claude Monet, but for a short time it is showing a group of … Read More