August 2, 2023 | By Heidi Ellison | Exhibitions, Farther Afield
A visit to this year’s summer exhibition at the famed Pierre Gianadda Foundation in Martigny, Switzerland, makes a great weekend escape from Paris. The show celebrates the high-color Fauve movement, which, strictly speaking, had its heyday from 1905 to ’08. … Read More
October 12, 2022 | By Heidi Ellison | What's New Potpourri
VAN GOGH IN PARIS The great Vincent van Gogh, who arrived in Paris in 1886 and befriended Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, claimed the city did him “a world of good.” (Literary Hub) CUTTING-EDGE BOOKS For the first time, a Frenchwoman, Annie … Read More
March 17, 2021 | By Heidi Ellison | What's New Potpourri
Césars 2021 winners The French version of the Oscars had a tumultuous awards ceremony this year, complete with nudity, fake blood and plenty of political commentaries. Variety offers a rundown of the winners here and an analysis of the state … Read More
March 10, 2021 | By Heidi Ellison | What's New Potpourri
Van Gogh on the block It’s a rare thing when a painting by Vincent Van Gogh comes on the market. “Street Scene in Montmartre” (above) will go on sale at Sotheby’s Paris on March 25, but before then will be … Read More
October 7, 2020 | By Heidi Ellison | What's New Potpourri
A compendium of good reads about Paris and France in English. Paris in literature Octave magazine, produced by the Opéra de Paris, has an excellent story on the way writers like Dumas and Balzac used the streets of Paris as … Read More
April 24, 2019 | By Heidi Ellison | Archive, Exhibitions
Anyone who loves drawing must not miss the current exhibition at the Fondation Custodia, “The Pushkin Museum: Five Hundred Years of Master Drawings,” a survey of 200 works by some of the greatest artists from the 15th to the 20th centuries. … Read More
March 27, 2019 | By Heidi Ellison | Archive, Exhibitions
Painting has been declared dead many, many times – and not just by the Constructivists in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution (see our review of the exhibition “Red” at the Grand Palais) – but the patient always makes a miraculous … Read More
February 27, 2019 | By Heidi Ellison | Archive, Exhibitions
With The Courtauld Gallery in London closed for renovation, some of its treasures have been shipped back to where they came from: France, where they are being shown at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in the exhibition “The Courtauld Collection: A Vision … Read More
February 7, 2010 | By Heidi Ellison | Archive
Japan Imagined by Hiroshige and Van Gogh Van Gogh’s ”Oliveraie” (1889). © Collection Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, the Netherlands The Pinacothèque de Paris has just opened two complementary exhibitions, “Hiroshige, l’Art du Voyage” and “Van Gogh, Rêves de Japon.” The first … Read More