François Catroux: The disappearance of the Master of High Decoration

Internationally renowned decorator, husband of Betty Catroux, François Catroux, passed away on November 8 at the age of 84. Let’s take a look at the career of one of the great French masters of interior design.
Gagosian in Paris, 10 years of women

For the tenth anniversary of its Parisian gallery, Gagosian is putting women in the spotlight with a group exhibition bringing together major artists. The exhibition, which is scheduled to run until December 19, can be seen online during confinement.
In Olivier Theyskens’ studio: meeting with an inspired fashion designer

Olivier Theyskens recently presented his Spring-Summer 2021 ready-to-wear collection digitally for his eponymous brand. Paying homage to Mylène Farmer, the pieces in this collection – lavaliere shirts, long black dresses with volume, corsets, houndstooth jackets and pants – illustrate the technical virtuosity of this Belgian designer and are in perfect harmony with the neo-romantic style […]
Instagram’s New Green Activists

Formerly visible through its events and remarkable actions, environmental activism has now largely invested in a sort of digital marketing and has adopted more diverse tones, between humor, information and revelations, to raise public awareness concerning environmental issues. Although green activists are still present at in-person gatherings and still use regular calls to action, digital […]
The newsletter is revolutionizing the media industry

Becoming your own boss, being in control of your content, talking to a listening audience and, for some, leaving the newsroom to work independently is the road that many American journalists are taking by launching their own newsletter. Similar to paid subscriptions, this new model offers content via regular emails, capable of generating increasing revenues. […]
Portrait of an artist #4 : Mathilde Nivet

by Mélissa Burckel, artistic director and curator
Mario Picardo, between town planning and comic strips at the Guido Romero Pierini – Michael Timsit Gallery

After the success of the “So Close” exhibition, the painter Mario Picardo returns to the Guido Romero Pierini – Michael Timsit Gallery. The Chilean-born artist, a graduate of the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Paris, presents a series of paintings on canvas created this year at the Joseph-Chapon Gallery in a 360° virtual exhibition.
Peloton boosts home sport practice

Thanks to its bikes and treads, offering 100% interactive “live” sessions, allowing live dialogue with coaches and other participants, Peloton is revolutionizing home sport practice. The company is a big hit in the United States with more than 1 million users already totally addicted.