Heidi Ellison
Bourse de Commerce–Pinault Collection
Pinault Pulls It Off with Panache
French tycoon François Pinault’s desire to show his contemporary art collection in Paris has been thwarted over and over again for more than two decades, but now his dream has finally come true. The Bourse de Commerce–Pinault Collection opens to … Read More
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This Week's Good Reads about Paris and France
Hockney in France David Hockney seems to be blossoming in his later years, and so is the Royal Academy of Arts, brightened by paintings of springtime made around the artist’s “seven dwarves house” in Normandy. (The Guardian) Air crash accountability … Read More
Drawing Factory
The Drawing on the Wall
Most of us have been to open-studio events, and while it is always interesting to see artists’ studios and their work, the quality of the latter often leaves something to be desired, leading to art fatigue. At the Drawing Factory’s … Read More
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This Week's Good Reads about Paris and France
Napoleonic art crimes A new book, Plunder: Napoleon’s Theft of Veronese’s Feast, by Cynthia Saltzman, describes how Veronese’s masterpiece The Wedding Feast at Cana came to hang (legally) in the Louvre. (Artnews) More on Napoleon’s looting of European art to … Read More
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This Week's Good Reads about Paris and France
The Oyster Women of Cancale In Cancale, Britanny, famed for its delectable oysters, the local women proved their mettle as both workers and managers while the men were off cod fishing in the New World. (Atlas Obscura) Travel in France … Read More
Women Painters 1780-1830
A Place at the Easel
In an entrepreneurial spirit not often found among state-run French museums, the Musée du Luxembourg is offering its exhibition “Peintres Femmes, 1780-1830.” (“Women Painters”) for online viewing for €5 (€9 if you agree to visit the exhibition in the company … Read More
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This Week's Good Reads about Paris and France
Paris from above A new book by photographer Jeffrey Millstein, Paris from the Air (Rizzoli), shows a flat-earth view of the city. (CNN) Pandemic news The Paris fashion world is grieving the loss of designer Alber Elbaz to Covid at … Read More
Hotel Paradiso
Now Playing at a Hotel Near You
If you are reading this, you are probably a Francophile who knows that Paris is the most film-crazy city in the world, so it is only appropriate that it is now home to the world’s first “cinema hotel,” the Hotel … Read More
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This Week's Good Reads about Paris and France
Grandiose eco-friendly development French starchitect Jean Nouvel has designed something entirely new for Gennevilliers, a suburb of Paris: Jeuneville, a huge, multicolored development that will encompass residences, startup offices, shops, sports and leisure facilities, and parks. (New Atlas) Call my … Read More
Gérard Garouste: Correspondences
Kafka Explained?
The prolific French painter Gérard Garouste (b. 1946) likes a good story, whether it comes from mythology, religion or fiction. He seems to use these sources to explore the depths of his own unconscious – expressed through colorful, energetically painted … Read More









