Nikki Diana Marquardt worked in the first crisis intervention centre in New York, studied Art History in Paris and Italy, worked as an assistant to Man Ray and ... Read More...
Rue Bonaparte is one of my favorite streets. It starts with the best Ladurée of Paris (well, it actually starts with Quai Malaquais but it's okay) and lasts til... Read More...
Dmitriy Nalbandyan is a Russian artist, classic of socialist realism known for his "simple and heartfelt" portraits of the most important politicians of Soviet ... Read More...
Once upon a time, as the legend goes, the renowned choreographer George Balanchine saw the sparkling showcases of Van Cleef & Arpels boutique and got inspir... Read More...
It all started with a little picture of a red squirrel placed on a site with exhibitions and events. Several days later I met the author of "Squirrel. Tsarsko... Read More...
Maison de l'Amérique Latine (The House of Latin America) is one of the most interesting cultural centers of Paris. It was founded in 1946 on the initiative of t... Read More...
Musée du Compagnonnage (compagnonnage is an association of craftsmen working in the same field - stonecutters, roofers, blacksmiths, leather goods makers, etc) ... Read More...
This holiday season Diptyque teams up with a french artist Julien Colombier to create an exotic and mystical Christmas collection - "Forêts Imaginaires" ("Imagi... Read More...
For the first time I got to know Stephan Zaubitzer's works this summer in Galerie Cinema Paris. It was that visual obsession from the first glance. The photog... Read More...
Today Maya Plisetskaya (1925-2015), one of the greatest ballerinas of the 20th century, would have celebrated her 90th birthday.
Myrtha in Giselle, the title r... Read More...