I am off to Paris for the XXVI° Biennale des Antiquaires at the Grand Palais. I am very excited to see the show, especially since Karl Lagerfled is the artistic director of this incredible art fair. I will be getting to Paris just in time to catch the last day of the show but aside from the Biennale there is lots to see and do…
So here I am sharing with you my little black book with addresses of the top design and jewelry galleries as well as some museum exhibtions and auction house previews that are a must see this month in Paris. Stayed tuned for updates from the City of Lights!
Bonjour!
Galleries:
Galerie Eric Phillipe
25, Galerie Vero-Dodat , 75001
Near Palais Royal, open monday- Saturday 11-7
Galerie Kreo
31, rue Dauphine, 75006 tel +33 (0)1 53 10 23 00
Open Tuesday to Saturday from 11AM to 7PM
Galerie chastel-marcel
5, rue Bonaparte, 75006
Galerie Jacques Lacoste
12, rue de Seine, 75006
Galerie Anne – Sophie Duval
5, quai malaquais, 75006
Galerie Jousse Enterprise
18, rue de Seine, 75006
www.jousse-enterprise.com
Galerie Downtown- Francois laffanour
18 and 33, rue de seine, 75006
Galerie Hélène Porée
1, rue de l’Odéon
75006 , métro ODEON
Chéret, les Ateliers d’Art Liturgique
9 rue Madame
75006, métro Saint-Sulpice
Galerie Dutko
11, rue Bonaparte, 75006
4, rue de bretonvilliers, 75004
Galerie Elsa Vanier
7 rue du Pré-au-Clerc
75007, métro Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Galerie Naila de Monbrison
6 rue Bourgogne
75007, métro Assemblée Nationale
Boutique Talents (run by Ateliers d’Art de France, the main
french craft association)
1 bis rue Scribe
75009, métro Opera
Iki galerie
18 rue du Pont Louis Philippe
75004 métro Hotel de Ville / Saint Paul
Objet Rare
11 rue Paul Bert
75012, métro Faidherbe- Chaligny
Museums:
Van Cleef & Arpels. L’art de la haute joaillerie
20 September 2012–10 February 2013
107, RUE DE RIVOLI – 75001 PARIS Arts décoratifs, Mode et Textile and Publicité Museums:
Tuesdays to Sundays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Open until 9 p.m. on Thursdays. Closed on Mondays.
Museum of the Thirties
28 Av André Morizet
92100 Boulogne-Billancourt
From Tuesday to Sunday from 11am to 6pm. Closed on Mondays
Villa Savoye
82 rue de villiers
78300, poissy
tues- Sunday 10-5
The Collection of Hélène Rochas
Viewing: 11-26 September 2012
Auction: 27 September 2012
La Galerie de Girardon – Évocation par Hubert de Givenchy
Including ten sculptures and works of art from the Collection of Hubert de Givenchy
Viewing: 11-26 September 2012
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Hello! Keep it up! This is a good read. You have such an interesting and informative page. You also have a very good choice of colors and a very good taste in art. I will be looking forward to visit your page again and for your other posts as well. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about decorative arts. I am glad to stop by your site and know more about decorative arts.
Modern understanding of the art of many cultures tends to be distorted by the modern privileging of fine art media over others, as well as the very different survival rates of works in different media. Works in metal, above all in precious metals, are liable to be “recycled” as soon as they fall from fashion, and were often used by owners as repositories of wealth, to be melted down when extra money was needed. Illuminated manuscripts have a much higher survival rate, especially in the hands of the church, as there was little value in the materials and they were easy to store.
With our proximity to Salem, Newburyport, MA, and Portsmouth, NH, and our unique position as the only full service auction house on the North Shore of Boston, we have seen many noteworthy historical, and museum-quality pieces of American furniture sell over the years, achieving excellent prices for both buyer and seller.
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