Archive for December 2025
Dudi Ben Simon: When Everyday Objects Decide to Have a Better Personality
Some artists need studios, silence, and sacred rituals. Dudi Ben Simon just needs a walk down the street cook dinner or take out the trash. Based in Tel Aviv, he’s built a visual universe where everyday objects slip into unexpected roles: a tortilla becomes a coat, earphones turn into lingerie, a croissant transforms into a…
Read MoreALAINPAUL at the Opéra National de Paris
ALAINPAUL’s costume designs are currently featured at the Opéra national de Paris. Contrastes, is a program of contemporary ballet running through December 31, 2025. The evening brings together works by four choreographers, each proposing a distinct style and resonance. Collectively, the program functions as an immersion into contemporary choreographic language. Drift Wood, choreographed by the…
Read MoreEmma Donnersberg, Architect of Living Ecosystems
Emma Donnersberg approaches design as a system of relationships rather than a collection of objects. In Paris, at her space on rue de Verneuil, furniture, art and architecture operate like a single organism. Donnersberg doesn’t decorate; she engineers environments where every element breathes with the next. Her practice has evolved from classic interior architecture into…
Read MoreLaura Gonzalez Gallery Turns Landscapes Into Living Design
Where Nature Becomes Object, and Art Becomes Atmosphere is the Laura Gonzalez Gallery’s Exhibition: Where the Landscape Bends, the Spirit Rises The Laura Gonzalez gallery is redefining how we experience landscapes. Not as scenic images, but as sculptural design. In her latest exhibition, Where the Landscape Bends, the Spirit Rises, on view at 102 Franklin…
Read MoreEdouard Barbesol’s Hidden City Guide to Paris
Paris has been written about so many times that even the pigeons probably have memoir deals. However, few people see the city the way Barbesol does. Edouard Barbesol sees it through the double-lens of a model and a filmmaker, someone who knows both how to be seen and how to see. He’s spent the last…
Read MoreFragrance – time to switch it up
Like fashion, Fragrance moves with the seasons. As the Northern Hemisphere cools, our senses instinctively crave warmth, depth and intensity. Spices, woods and resins take on new appeal. Floral enthusiasts may be drawn to something more daring a lush, creamy tuberose or a rich, aromatic rose. Greedy gourmand lovers start seeking indulgent, edible notes of…
Read MoreBUTTON ATELIER EMBRACES ACCESSIBLE LUXURY INTERIORS
The Button Atelier transforms modern interiors with heritage, bespoke craft and sun soaked design, making accessible luxury effortlessly livable. BUTTON ATELIER California’s villas, sunlit estates and Old Hollywood glamour have always shaped ideas of luxury. Button Atelier firstly, channels that cinematic legacy into interiors that feel elevated yet effortlessly lived-in. Accessible luxury guides every decision,…
Read MoreMartin Parr “Global Warning” at Paris’s Jeu de Paume
Martin Parr Sounds the Alarm In Postcards and Punchlines Martin Parr Global Warning launches with a grin, then sticks the landing with a gut punch. The major retrospective, opening at Paris’s Jeu de Paume from January 30 to May 24, 2026, spans over fifty years of photographic mischief turned masterclass in cultural critique. This isn’t…
Read MoreCharles Brooks Inside the Secret Cathedrals of Sound
The Extraordinary Photography of Charles Brooks If you’ve ever wondered what a Stradivarius looks like on the inside, Charles Brooks is the man who shows you. The New Zealand–born cellist turned photographer has spent the last several years crawling inside some of the world’s most precious instruments. He uses cameras so small they barely qualify…
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