Renzo Piano is full of steam

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Fondation Jérôme Seydoux- Pathé, in Paris is a private center for cinema.

Fondation Jérôme Seydoux- Pathé, in Paris is a private center and a library for cinema, Ph: Michel Denancé

California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco,

California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, 2000-2008, Ph : Tim Griffith

I will admit it straight away : Renzo Piano is one of my favorite acrchitects and Fondation Beyeler in Basel, the idea I have of a perfect art gallery. So when I learned that Cité de l’architecture et du Patrimoine at Trocadero, was holding an exhibit of the Italian master, I rushed. And was happily relieved to enter the quiet space, with mostly professionals discussing attentively each building and material he uses. It was the same atmosphere as in his museums.Read More

Noyon, a small town full of surprises!

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The 17th century oak wood Christ from Noyon will be restored in February

The 17th century oak wood Christ from Noyon will be restored in February

Three years ago, Olivier de Rohan had an illumination while meeting a few students from Junior Enterprise at Ecole du Louvre, the art school which trains most French curators. As President of « Association pour la Sauvegarde de l’Art francais », he restores unlisted pre 1789 churches all around France. While talking to the students, he had the idea of sending them around the country, like « missi dominici » to find paintings and sculptures to restore. Oriane Guineau, a young woman from the program, chose a beautiful 17 th century, polychrome oak wood Christ, from the Noyon cathedral, which had been abandoned in the « jubé » room. I decided to follow her work and thanks to her, I discovered one of the most charming little towns from Picardie, in the North of France.Read More

Pierre-Alexis Dumas a new President for Musée des Arts Décoratifs

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Pierre ALexis Dumas, a hong president with a brilliant heritage

Pierre Alexis Dumas, a young president with a brilliant heritage

A younger President is taking over Musée des Arts Décoratifs, the very special museum dedicated to decorative arts, housed in the Louvre on the Rivoli side, which also includes a museum of fashion.
Pierre-Alexis Dumas, looks so much like his father Jean-Louis Dumas, whom everyone loved and still misses in Paris, that it is moving to see him taking the reins of an institution, run with energy for 18 years by Hélène David-Weil, and for a two year transition by banker Bruno Roger.Read More

Anselm Kiefer at his best…

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Heroisches Sinnbild III, 1970-71

Heroisches Sinnbild III, 1970-71, a self portrait wearing his father’s army boots

I ran into a friend who had seen the exhibition at the pre-pre-opening and told me « it’s very dark, very pessimistic »… Well I am glad I did not listen to her. The Anselm Kiefer retrospective at Centre Pompidou is one of the most powerful, luminous and exciting event that happened this year in Paris. And you have until April 18 th to run and see it.

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Saint Denis, the Basilica, in a lovely book

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Royal tombs at St Denis, © Photo Pascal Lemaître

Royal tombs at St Denis, © Photo Pascal Lemaître

The cathedral of Saint Denis is mostly a house for French kings to rest in peace. Few people think of visiting this first example of gothic art built on the spot where King Dagobert was buried in 639, even though it is only a twenty minute metro ride from the Madeleine. In June, its sacred music festival is a must. But if you are not in Paris or just feeling lazy, there is now a definitive 500 pages book on the basilica. And the 600 pictures of the church, restored in 2015, will give you a much better idea of its originality. Less far than driving to Chartres and historically fascinating.

Catherine de Medicis

Catherine de Medicis, © Photo Pascal Lemaître

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Baccarat is upgrading

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Inside the new Saint Honoré shop, photo Laurent Parrault

Inside the new Saint Honoré shop, photo Laurent Parrault

When the Baccarat flagship store was located, Place de la Madeleine, my house guests used to bring me presents from the shop and it was very nice… But, yet another luxury hotel, is being built on the site and Starwood capital, who owns the crystal company, had to close the store.
Only to reopen five minutes away, in an even better location, across the street from the Bristol, the now famous « Midnight in Paris » hang out. So I rushed on opening day to check it out for you…Read More

Hunting, shooting, giving

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Hand painted mugs with foxes or hare at 50€

Hand painted mugs hand painted with foxes or hare at 50€ are irresistible

Colorful boots and shooting chairs

Colorful boots and shooting chairs

Last minute shopping for Christmas, can be done at Artumès, on Faubroug Saint Honoré, where tweeds, cachemire scarves and cute mugs mix in a very luxurious shop. Opened by the Drach, Father and sons, it has become the classical men’s store for soft Portugese woolen jackets, Scottish socks, hand painted china with shooting themes and fun cocktail parties all year round. A new range of bags and boots can be THE present that you have never seen elsewhere for the friend who has everything!!!Read More

Zao Wou-Ki, master of light

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Hommage a Varèse, 1964, photo Dennis Bouchard

Hommage à Varèse, 1964, photo Dennis Bouchard

Everytime I go to Fondation Pierre Gianadda in Martigny (Switzerland), I undergo the same choc. The very powerful museum opened by Léonard Gianadda 37 years ago, appears against the mountains in its brutal concrete form. And once inside, I am mesmerized by the art seen from the  balcony, in this huge private exhibition space. This time was no exception. After a five hour train trip from Paris, we arrived and literally dove into the Zao Wou-Ki show, taken around at high speed, by curator Daniel Marchesseau, who not only knew the artist very well, but has also been a faithful curator here, for more than twenty years.
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