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Hôtel de Sully, Paris – Where Private History Meets Public Beauty

Tucked quietly behind the stone façades of the Marais, Hôtel de Sully reveals itself not with grandeur, but with grace. Built in the early 17th century for Maximilien…

The Art of Returning, Slowly

Sophie Calle and the Art of Returning At Perrotin Paris, Sophie Calle’s exhibition unfolded as an act of return to ideas once set aside, to narratives left unresolved,…

Art Basel Paris 2025: A City That Breathes Art

The Grand Palais as a stage for the world Paris in October has its own rhythm. The light softens, footsteps echo on stone pavements, and the city feels…

Corps et Âmes, Where the Body Remembers

At the Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection, Corps et Âmes unfolded as a meditation on the human body not merely as form, but as memory, presence, and…

Where Beauty Feels Slightly Off

GaHee Park at Perrotin Paris: Painting the Beauty of Unease At Perrotin Paris, GaHee Park invites viewers into a world that feels at once elegant, intimate, and quietly…

Monet Beyond the Canvas

At the Musée de l’Orangerie, Claude Monet’s vision reaches its most immersive and meditative form. Conceived by the artist himself as a “refuge of peaceful contemplation,” the Nymphéas…

Louvre Haute Couture: When Fashion Meets Eternity

An Immersive Lifestyle Encounter at the Louvre Museum Amid the timeless grandeur of the Louvre Museum, a fresh narrative is unfolding — Louvre Haute Couture, an unprecedented exhibition…

David Hockney and the Joy of Perception

David Hockney: Seeing the World A new at Fondation Louis Vuitton At Fondation Louis Vuitton, David Hockney’s work unfolds not as a retrospective bound by chronology, but as…

Pierre Hermé by the Seine: Where Pastry Meets Parisian Poetry

Along the gentle curves of the Seine, where Paris reveals its most timeless face, Pierre Hermé finds a natural setting for his philosophy of pâtisserie. To encounter a…

Beyond Nostalgia – Wes Anderson at La Cinémathèque française

At La Cinémathèque française, cinema unfolded not merely as moving image, but as a meticulously composed universe. Wes Anderson: The Archives invited visitors into the intimate architecture of…