18 October 2012
Portraits in Time
If you happen to be in Paris over the next few months, it would behoove you to spent some quality time at 5 avenue Marceau, home to the Fondation Pierre Bergé—Yves Saint Laurent.
The foundation's latest exhibition is a evocative multi-room tribute to Belle Époque painter Jacques-Émile Blanche, who served as one of the inspirations for the artist Elstir in Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu.
To read my take on the show, which opened last week and was decorated by Jacques Grange, click here.
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4 comments:
oh thank you for letting me know about this- I sure hope to be in Paris soon! and this is just the tonic for me
Merci' beaucoup!
As a Proust obsessed person I really wish I could be there, and Grange design? Heaven!
Would love to bathe just once at Hicks'! But with the coming Hurricane, I will count myself fortunate if I get to bathe ANYWHERE once the power goes out, as they say it surely will!
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