Poetic visions in Paris during La Nuit Blanche 2018

Art emerges from the museum into the public arena as part of an innovative project designed to reinvent our cities and encourage us to explore places we already know with […]

The contemporary art market looks like it may be cooling off

Since 2000, the contemporary art market has experienced immense growth. Artprice details in its report of 2017/2018 that the number of transactions since the turn of the millennium has multiplied 5.5 times […]

Long live the end of summer ! (III)

Valéria If I had to mark this fall by one other event, it would be the bonus and the privilege of having attended a private screening of Valéria Bruni-Tedeschi’s latest […]

Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev launches $380 million USD lawsuit against Sotheby’s

The Bouvier Affair evolved further last week when Russian billionaire and notable art collector Dmitry Rybolovlev launched a $380 million USD lawsuit against Sotheby’s. Yves Bouvier, a Swiss arts dealer, has been alleged to […]

Long live the end of summer ! (II)

Anne Teresa A feeling of patriotic pride came over me when I attended the opening of the retrospective of Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s work during the Fall Festival. On September […]

Amos Rex Museum is Helsinki’s new underground sensation

Two years after rejecting the idea to construct a Guggenheim institution in Helsinki, a private museum has been inaugurated in the city centre. Celebrating the architecture of the past, while […]

Long live the end of summer ! (I)

The Paris Fall Festival featuring Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker and even Valéria Bruni-Tedeschi as seen by Dominique Païni… Fall in Paris   The Paris Fall Festival is one way to […]