THE ILLUSTRATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY OF EMMANUEL BOUM

France – Paris Behind Emmanuel Boum’s lens, there is a great sensitivity nourished by stories from his childhood and references to art that invite the viewer to discover poetic and amusing photographs playing between black and white, pop colors, and vintage for a journey through time. Painter, athlete, producer, art director, and photographer, […]
WILLIAM EGGLESTON, AND COLOUR WAS

C/O Berlin presents “Mystery of the Ordinary,” a major retrospective of William Eggleston, one of the American masters of color photography. “At dusk, the shadows of plants grow mysteriously along the wall of the house. In front of this shadow theatre stands a metallic lilac Cadillac, on the glossy paintwork where the last rays of […]
THE FREE APPROACH OF MISHA KAHN

Born in Duluth, Minnesota, Misha Kahn likes to tell stories through the shapes and colors of his designs. From his current New York studio, this young designer, who received a BFA in furniture design from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2011, thinks and imagines pieces that are close to modern sculpture. Using a […]
THE SURREALIST IMAGERY OF MICHAL ZAHORNACKY

Slovakia – Povazska Bystrica The Slovakian photographer explores the multiple possibilities of portraiture and architecture in pictures where conceptual art and surrealism impose themselves between colour and black and white. Michal Zahornacky places his work between reality and fiction. The eclecticism of his images invites us into highly imaginative visual narratives. Originally […]
SHAPE FOR COMFORT

First produced in 2009 by Big Game for the French publisher Moustache, the Bold chair has become an icon of contemporary furniture over the years, thanks to a clever collaboration between the Swiss creative studio, a Belgian company, and a sock manufacturer, making these steel tubes a key design element. The chair, made of […]
SAEROM YOON, OR THE PRAISE OF THE CELESTIAL VAULT

As an artist based in Seoul in South Korea, it is in nature that Saerom Yoon draws his inspiration. Thus, he says he is particularly hypnotized by the appearance of the ice of a glacier, the bark of a tree, but also the surface of the water or the interaction of clouds. Aesthetics and sensations […]
GIUSEPPE VERDI’S OPERA RIGOLETTO REVISITED BY PIERRE YOVANOVITCH

Residential, hotel, and commercial projects, ranging from the Coucou in Méribel, to a penthouse in Tel Aviv, to a 17th-century castle in Provence. The only thing missing from Pierre Yovanovitch’s portfolio was a trophy for the performing arts. The French interior architect, who is passionate about opera, has just designed his very first collaboration with […]
ANNELISE MICHELSON PUTS WOMEN IN THE SPOTLIGHT

In the 8th arrondissement of Paris, Annelise Michelson invites passers-by to discover a world full of curves through sculptures and pieces developed in collaboration with the “Esprit du Patrimoine Vivant” workshop in Vanves. She proposes a journey through femininity, curves, and the nervousness of taut lines as a poetic break in the frenzy of the […]
MARC NEWSON RETURNS TO HIS ROOTS

The Australian avant-garde designer based in the United Kingdom is inviting himself to the French capital for an exhibition at the Gagosian gallery until 18 March, at 9 rue de Castiglione in Paris, presenting a collection of limited-edition furniture. Among the works presented, the curious will discover “Cloisonné White and Blue Lounge” and “Cloisonné White […]