Exhibition: six crazy desires of Antoni Gaudi May 7, 2022 ♦ Floral Grid of the Casa Vicens (1883-1885) It’s not just the Sagrada Familia in Antoni Gaudi’s work, even though the famous cathedral occupied… Continue Reading
At the Venice Art Biennale, the revenge of the “invisible” April 24, 2022 For a long time, the Venice Art Biennale was the prerogative of “dominant white males”. From its creation in 1895 until the early 1950s,… Continue Reading
The Morozov collection will return to Russia… With a few exceptions April 12, 2022 Will the works from the Morozov collection loaned to the Vuitton Foundation in Paris be able to return to Russia without incident? While the… Continue Reading
Esch 2022, contemporary art in steelmaking land March 8, 2022 Esch-sur-Alzette, 33,000 inhabitants, Luxembourg’s second city… and this year, “European Capital of Culture” (as well as Kaunas, in Lithuania, and Novi Sad, in Serbia)…. Continue Reading
Photography: body abstraction by John Coplans November 7, 2021 A prominent figure in the Anglo-Saxon art world, John Coplans, born in London in 1920, was first a painter, then an art critic, curator,… Continue Reading
Nuit Blanche in Paris: “Art is an opening to the beyond” October 3, 2021 La Croix: Why is it important for the Art Culture, Foi / Paris association – of which you are the president – to participate… Continue Reading
The colorful Paris of a mischievous Dufy September 19, 2021 Perched at the near top of the Butte Montmartre, the former studio of artist Raoul Dufy, rue Cortot in Paris, is once again opening… Continue Reading
In Le Havre, contemporary art is gently posed August 9, 2021 In Le Havre, contemporary art has found an almost natural setting for four years. In summer, the city rebuilt after the war by the… Continue Reading
Musée d’Orsay: the astonishing Girault de Prangey, scholar and artist June 17, 2021 Fallen into oblivion after his death in 1892, the scholar and artist Joseph Philibert Girault de Prangey, born in Langres in 1804, has established… Continue Reading
Pinault collection at the Bourse de Commerce: the infinite and the ephemeral May 21, 2021 The Bourse de Commerce is a magnificent place but full of paradoxes. Witness to the architectural innovations of the 18th centurye and XIXe centuries,… Continue Reading