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The (very) Parisian interview with Sarah Lavoine

Sarah Lavoine has established herself in a few years as a central figure in interior design in France. For Paris Select, she shared her best pleasure addresses in the capital…to be enjoyed without moderation! Sarah Lavoine, you are known for your faultless taste, your sense of color and light… what are the places where you find yourself comfortable, at ease, peaceful? What are your Parisian tips for our readers? ◊ A bar where to bask? Le Loulou, at the Museum of Decorative Arts. ◊ A restaurant to adopt? Lala cooks! The restaurant that I opened with my friend David Lahner in my flagship store on place des Victoires. ◊ A favorite market? The Raspail organic market, one of the rare organic markets in the capital (Sunday morning. Boulevard Raspail, between rue du Cherche-Midi and rue de Rennes, 75006), and also the Marché Président-Wilson. I go there for Joël Thiébault's vegetables, ultra-fresh fish and charcuterie. (Every Wednesday and Saturday. Avenue du President-Wilson, between rue Debrousse and place d'Iéna, 75016 Paris.) ◊ A spa where you can pamper yourself …

Discover the art of Gustavo Perez at Galerie Arcanes

After 15 years spent on rue de Lille within the Carré Rive Gauche in Paris, Galerie Arcanes is enjoying a new lease of life and is moving to rue Bonaparte, in the dynamic district of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. The directors of the Galerie Arcanes, Anne Deconinck and Geoffrey Renaud are great enthusiasts but above all incurable bargain hunters. Drawing on their 30 years of experience, they will continue to present everything they consider to be beautiful, interesting, historical, rare, spectacular, funny, moving, anecdotal, iconic, comfortable or even elegant… In short, everything that makes them feel good. makes vibrate in this immense breeding ground of decorative arts of the French and European 1930th century. If furniture, lighting and ceramics from the 1970s to XNUMXs are the subject of their main activity, they also highlight personalities such as Ruhlmann, Printz, Adnet, Quinet, Dominique, Perriand, Prouvé, Sognot, Chauvet, Doucin, Thevenin, Zimbacca… Over the years, discoveries and encounters through documentation and testimonies from designers, sculptors and ceramists have indeed pushed their curiosity into the intimacy of the workshops of their contemporary artists. ...

Rediscover famous XNUMXth century paintings at the Hopkins Gallery

Created in 1984, the Hopkins Gallery permanently presents impressionist and post-impressionist works, but also modern and contemporary paintings. Enthroned on avenue Matignon, in the 8th arrondissement, the Galerie Hopkins has always favored modern and original displays. Its great added value lies in the fact that it is constantly being renewed. This audacious approach has seduced both amateurs and experts in art history for more than 20 years... Thus, it permanently presents Impressionist, Nabis and Post-Impressionist works as well as modern and contemporary paintings signed by big names like Léger, Picasso, Matisse, Calder, de Staël, Dubuffet, Soulages and other Basquiats… From April 26 to May 29, 2019, the gallery will exhibit a superb selection of paintings by 2th century masters. This will revolve around various painters. Erect Thumb by Jean Dubuffet, Encounter in the Egg I by Jean Arp, Abstract Composition by Serge Poliakoff… Superb works to discover at the Hopkins Gallery. An unmissable event for art lovers! Hopkins Gallery, 75008, avenue Matignon, 01 Paris, 42 25 32 32 XNUMX  

Troubetzkoy: The art gallery specializing in replica paintings 

In the 8th arrondissement, the Troubetzkoy gallery is the only one in the world, specializing in replicas of original paintings. Zoom on this address whose unique know-how will amaze the greatest painting enthusiasts. Founded in 1978 by Prince Igor Troubetzkoy, painter and art collector, and his son Arnaud Marie, the gallery of the same name aimed to reconcile painting collectors with replica paintings. In just a few years, the reproduction process of the firm is set up, they replicate absolutely identical to the original paintings, from private collections or on request. Colours, material, finishes… The result is unmistakable and the gallery is then a real success. Water lilies by Claude Monet, The Kiss by Gustav Klimt or even Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci… All your favorite works of art become accessible thanks to the Troubetzkoy gallery. An original gift that will necessarily appeal to art aficionados but also to others! Displayed in your living room, it will bring a certain cachet to your interior. Especially since since…

The Tajan auction house in Paris

Tajan, an exceptional art dealer

The Tajan auction house is the meeting place for art lovers. It offers about sixty auctions per year and has many specialized specialties. We make you discover it. For more than 30 years, Tajan has been one of the largest French auction houses. Throughout the year, it organizes sales of private or thematic collections. Indeed, the house has decided to be a generalist auction house which covers around twenty different art specialties such as 100th century Art Deco, design, sculpture or even contemporary art, wines and spirits and fine jewelry… Its expertise is well established and it has acquired a certain recognition worldwide. Indeed, it is physically present throughout Europe and has a global clientele of buyers and sellers, in particular thanks to its online services. Tajan has been able to adapt to the times. The house regularly sets up XNUMX% digital online auctions. It then presents various specialties, with …

The Hopkins Gallery in Paris

An ode to art in the 8th arrondissement

The Hopkins Gallery is well established when it comes to contemporary art in Paris. Thanks to very sharp selections and modern and original hangings, she makes us discover or rediscover pictorial treasures. The 8th arrondissement is the perfect place to promote “pretty things”. Right in the heart of the Golden Triangle, it is one of the centers of luxury and art in Paris. The Hopkins gallery has understood this well and has moved into a magnificent former private mansion on the very posh avenue Matignon, a few steps from the Grand Palais and the Rond-Point theatre. For more than 20 years, she has led us to discover art. His universe? A powerful mix of styles between impressionism, post-impressionism and modern works. Over the years, we have been able to admire the works of Monet, Renoir, Pissarro or even Chagall, Léger, Picasso, Matisse... Between master paintings and the discovery of new artists, the Hopkins gallery is a reference. She participates in many fairs and art shows such as the Biennale des Antiquaires …