La Biennale Paris: the end or a new start?

The Biennale Paris has been one of the most prestigious art fairs in France for over half a century. Inaugurated in 1959 by André Malraux, it gathered hundreds of antiquaries, jewellers, decorators, watchmakers, artists, and art dealers from all around the world.

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Guest Writer
One Word: Longing

I thought I would be fine during the pandemic. Distancing myself from people and crowded places. I’ve been doing this my whole life. But one thing is to decide to be a recluse and another is to live in a state of emergency where your life and others depends on how you adapt to solitude.

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Guest Writer
Pandemic Tales: The First Date

I thought I would be fine during the pandemic. Distancing myself from people and crowded places. I’ve been doing this my whole life. But one thing is to decide to be a recluse and another is to live in a state of emergency where your life and others depends on how you adapt to solitude.

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Guest Writer
Six People on Life During Lockdown

In November, as we began to look towards the new year and the unknown, we reached out to expats and locals in France to discuss the second lockdown, which officially ends on Tuesday, December 15th. Here’s what six people had to say on life during lockdown.

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Lyneka Little