Paris to get major new modern art museum
An enormous privately-held major collection of modern and contemporary artwork, including many works by Mark Rothko and Damien Hirst, will finally find a public home
An enormous privately-held major collection of modern and contemporary artwork, including many works by Mark Rothko and Damien Hirst, will finally find a public home
Fifty-some years after Paris moved its ancient Les Halles central food market from the spot, and nearly 50 years after nearly everyone declared the shopping/cultural
Listening (L’Écoute) by Henry Miller (the French sculptor, not the American author) was commissioned in 1986 for a plaza in the area once occupied by
Summer or winter, onion soup has its appeal. A rich broth, the onions, the crusty bread, the melted cheese—what more could you want? This one’s at Paris’s iconic Au Pied de Cochon.
An enormous privately-held major collection of modern and contemporary artwork, including many works by Mark Rothko and Damien Hirst, will
Fifty-some years after Paris moved its ancient Les Halles central food market from the spot, and nearly 50 years after
Listening (L’Écoute) by Henry Miller (the French sculptor, not the American author) was commissioned in 1986 for a plaza in
Summer or winter, onion soup has its appeal. A rich broth, the onions, the crusty bread, the melted cheese—what more could you want? This one’s at Paris’s iconic Au Pied de Cochon.