Max Coulon’s Exhibition “L’un dans l’autre”

Max Coulon’s exhibition at Galerie Romero Paprocki in Paris From April 30 to June 6, 2026, Max Coulon presents “L’un dans l’autre“, an exhibition that brings together a strange, almost theatrical assembly of figures. Part animal, part human, part architectural fragment, these sculptures seem to belong to a world that is both familiar and slightly…

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Paris Perfume Week 2026

Paris Perfume

Paris Perfume Week 2026 – a fragrance lover’s dream come true!  Imagine a beautiful, historic building in the centre of Paris. Filled with the most exciting assortment of new and undiscovered fragrance brands. Imagine you are allowed to spend three days sniffing, talking to fellow fume heads and immersing yourself in the joy of scent.…

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Stylus Private Members Club with Acoustic Salon

Stylus Reinvents the Art of Listening with an Acoustic Salon In the vibrant streets of New York, at 48 Clinton Street, Stylus is preparing to open as a unique private members club and acoustic salon. The new venue is dedicated to ephemeral arts and innovation. Through a program designed to animate the Lower East Side…

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EMILY EANAE: Identity Through Duality 

emerging fashion designer

Conversation with emerging fashion designer EMILY EANAE EMILY EANAE is an emerging fashion designer and project rooted in both Korean heritage and American upbringing. It is named after the designer’s English and Korean names. The brand explores duality, transformation, and identity. In this conversation, the designer reflects on the origins of EMILY EANAE, the development…

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Yoshitoshi Kanemaki’s wood sculptures

wood sculpture

Sculpting human ambivalence: conversation with the Japanese artist on wood carving, duality, and contemporary humanity Japanese sculptor Yoshitoshi Kanemaki has developed a singular body of work through haunting wooden sculptures. These are recognizable for their multi-faced figures that seem to exist between stillness and transformation. Interestingly, his wood sculptures capture the complexities of human emotion. Born in…

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The Annie Famose Group: Redefining French Hospitality

Redefining French Hospitality

The Annie Famose Group has become one of France’s leading family-led hospitality groups. Today, it owns nearly 50 restaurants and 3 hotels across destinations including Biarritz, Saint-Barth, Saint Tropez and the French Alps. Founded by former Olympic skier Annie Famose, it is now led alongside her children Sarah and David Brémond. The group is build…

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The Visual World of UFOfi

Inside a digital universe built from nostalgia, fantasy, and visual intuition UFOfi is a multidisciplinary artist working across digital art, illustration, and music. She defines her work through a strong visual identity, combining stylized imagery, saturated digital aesthetics, and references drawn from internet culture and pop fantasy. She creates compositions that function more as visual…

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“Poupée de peau” by Noémie Ninot

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At Alo Galerie, Noémie Ninot transforms her own face into a site of investigation with “Poupée de peau” It is difficult to leave “Poupée de peau” unaffected. From the very first portraits, something feels unsettling. The faces all resemble one another, yet none of them are completely identical. The figures appear suspended somewhere between mannequin,…

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Dana Lixenberg at the MEP

Dana Lixenberg

A final chance to see “American Images” by Dana Lixenberg Until May 24, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie presents “American Images”, the first major Paris exhibition dedicated to Dutch photographer Dana Lixenberg. This retrospective brings together more than thirty years of work across the United States. It features portraits, long-term documentary projects, Polaroids, and…

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