Comment ouvrir une galerie d’art éphémère dans le Marais à Paris ?

Le Marais est l’un des quartiers les plus prisés de Paris, offrant un cadre idéal pour les galeries d’art éphémères. C’est un endroit de la capitale constante émulation artistique puisqu’il concentre un grand nombre de galeries, musées et centre culturels. Si vous êtes passionné par l’art et que vous cherchez à lancer votre propre galerie […]

JAMES TURRELL AND LALIQUE : LIGHT AS MATERIAL

Seeking to create “an architecture of space” with light, James Turrell conducts his explorations on a large scale. For the first time, he has taken up the game of small dimensions by collaborating with the crystal factory founded by René Lalique, “the sculptor of light.” In homage to the landscapes of the American West, where […]

THE SURREALIST IMAGERY OF MICHAL ZAHORNACKY

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 from Povazska Bystrica in Slovakia, this lifelong […]

PAUL STRAND, THE PURE LINE

What do the poignant face of Blind Woman photographed on a New York street in 1916 have in common with the tightly framed round of bowls taken from above to compose Abstraction in the same year? Between the verticality of the lines traced by the monumental façades and the tiny silhouettes of Wall Street emerging […]

THE TURMOIL OF AMERICA UNDER THE EYE OF JEAN-PIERRE LAFFONT

The Sous Les Etoiles Gallery in New York is dedicating a new exhibition to this great photojournalist who immortalized the ills and protest movements of mid-twentieth-century American society.   He captured the civil rights, women’s rights, and gay rights movements, the youth against the Vietnam War, Nixon’s departure from the White House, the gangs in […]

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 […]