Centre Pompidou fights back on the issue of Le Corbusier Centre Pompidou in Paris dismisses criticism of ignoring Le Corbusier’s fascist leanings as unreasonable. Pompidou has just opened an exhibition in its Galerie 2 celebrating… Topics: French art, Le Corbusier, Pompidou
Orientalism As a largely French and British obsession, orientalism appears to celebrate a heavy and mysterious cargo of otherness little understood in its own age of… Topics: Academy art, British Art, French art, Orientalism
Versailles For anyone who is into art, Versailles is not to be missed. 700 lavishly decorated rooms are filled with fine and decorative art spanning the… Topics: baroque, French art, rococo
Bruno Lefevre-Brauer a.k.a. +Brauer Every artist has a toolbox and a mental framework. For Bruno Lefevre-Brauer those two overlap in a clever way which resonates with the popular word… Topics: +Brauer, art, Arte Povera, French art, sculptor, Sculpture, Upcycling
Etienne Gros Dark seemingly mono-chrome zones with pigment traces from saturated colours, and contours of superb line variations characterise the art of Etienne Gros. Then there are… Topics: Abstract art, artist, Etienne Gros, Figurative, French art
Pierre-Yves Riveau also known as PEZ Two years ago we would probably not have rated this PEZky character as a potential genius let alone a fine artist; and then suddenly he… Topics: Drawing, French art, Grafitti
Musée D’Orsay The famous art museum, as abbreviated to M’O by the natives, is one of the top 10 most visited art museums in the world with… Topics: French art, Musée d'Orsay, Paris
Pompidou Centre in Paris The largest collection of modern and contemporary art in Europe is to find at a venue called Centre Pompidou (Pompidou Centre) in Paris. The art… Topics: art collection, art museum, Fance, French art, International art
Artist Patrick Gonzalès Dijon is the habitat to the 48-year-old artist who presents us with a unique blend of personal dream fragments, childhood memories, and fantasy that has… Topics: digital art, French art, Mixed media, Photography, Surrealism, surrealist
Laurent Elie Badessi Badessi is acutely aware of the etymology of the word photography: the act of drawing with light. It is no coincidence. The US-naturalised French artist… Topics: American art, artist, French art, Photography