Paris
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in Paris - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to Paris.
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Ricardo Bofill’s Les Espaces d’Abraxas hosts latest Genius Loci exhibitionLes Espaces d’Abraxas, Ricardo Bofill’s postmodern housing project east of Paris, is the backdrop for the latest Genius Loci, with an installation by French artist Samuel Nguyen curated by Marion Vignal (until 25 June 2023)
By Amy Serafin Published
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Highstay's stylish travel apartments in the heart of Paris make a chic alternative to hotelsHighstay offers a wide selection of apartments in central locations across Paris
By Hannah Silver Published
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Stream Building offers urban vision for Paris and beyondStream Building by PCA-Stream exemplifies its creator's vision for the future of cities – in Paris, and beyond
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Ultimate Norman Foster: into the mind of the architect at Centre PompidouNorman Foster exhibition opens at Centre Pompidou in Paris, celebrating the renowned British architect's ground breaking and extensive body of work, while looking into the future
By Shawn Adams Published
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WeWork 37 Avenue Trudaine is nestled under a mesmerising glass roofWeWork 37 Avenue Trudaine in Paris offers contemporary workspace in a historic setting, under an undulating, highly engineered glass roof
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Invisible Collection Rive Gauche gallery in Paris is an intimate exhibition spaceThe Invisible Collection Rive Gauche showroom subscribes to an intimate aesthetic
By Hannah Silver Published
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Kenzo House: Parisian urban haven comes on the marketKenzo House in Paris comes on the market, offering a slice of Zen within the heart of the French capital
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Paris Fashion Week A/W 2023: Chanel to Miu MiuThe best of Paris Fashion Week A/W 2023 in our ongoing round-up, from an evocation of the camellia flower at Chanel to Miuccia Prada’s ‘ways of looking’ at Miu Miu
By Jack Moss Published
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Paul Smith on art directing Pablo PicassoArt directed by Paul Smith, ‘Picasso Celebration: The Collection in a New Light!’ at Paris’ Musée Picasso is a contemporary reframing of Picasso’s collection 50 years after his death. Deyan Sudjic speaks to Smith about his vision for the show
By Deyan Sudjic Published
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‘Brutalist Paris’ is a book that lays bare the legacy of the city’s concrete architectureArchitectural cartographer Blue Crow Media launches ‘Brutalist Paris’, its first book, a photographic study of the French capital’s surviving brutalist treasures and concrete impasses
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Last chance to see: Cyprien Gaillard on chaos, reorder and excavating a Paris in fluxWe interviewed French artist Cyprien Gaillard ahead of his major two-part show, ‘Humpty \ Dumpty’ at Palais de Tokyo and Lafayette Anticipations (until 8 January 2023). Through abandoned clocks, love locks and asbestos, he dissects the human obsession with structural restoration
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Published
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s final work, L‘Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped, is preserved in a new limited-edition bookA new book ‘Christo and Jeanne-Claude, L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped, Paris’, chronicles how the artists’ final work, 60 years in the making, came to fruition
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Published
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Out of the box: Parisian style delivered to your doorstepBy Katrina Israel Last updated
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Dissecting fashion history: ’Anatomy of a Collection’ at Musée GallieraBy Dan Thawley Last updated
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Super sonics: the ultimate catwalk compilation of the men’s A/W 2015 showsBy Jack Moss Last updated
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Special delivery: the finest show invitations from the S/S 2015 menswear seasonBy Ellen Himelfarb Last updated
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Signed, sealed and delivered: the finest invitations from the A/W 2015 menswear seasonBy Katerina Economou Last updated
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Pure communication: Frederick McSwain takes his design vision to LR ParisBy Sujata Burman Last updated
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Florentine menswear festival Pitti Uomo puts its most exuberant foot forward yetBy Dan Thawley Last updated
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Celtic legend meets Japanese Noh theatre in dance directed by Hiroshi SugimotoThe artist and photographer joined forces with fashion designer Rick Owens, choreographer Alessio Silvestrin and electronic composer Ryoji Ikeda for his first production at the Paris Opera
By Minako Norimatsu Last updated
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Paris' third arrondissement gains a Japanese themed design spaceBy Henrietta Thompson Last updated
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Ahead of its first permanent home, Lafayette Anticipation presents a taster of things to comeBy Amy Verner Last updated
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Sergei Shchukin’s modern masters reunite, for the first time outside of RussiaBy Amy Verner Last updated
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Francesco Vezzoli sings a new song for one night only at the Centre PompidouBy Amy Verner Last updated
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Home is where the art is: in Private Choice, a Parisian apartment doubles as a contemporary galleryBy Amy Verner Last updated
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Cartier’s flagship Paris boutique reopens on rue de la PaixStep inside this Cartier Paris boutique, open once again following a two-year renovation
By Hannah Silver Published
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Vision of vignettes: Michael Anastassiades at Galerie Dansk Møbelkunst, ParisBy Amy Verner Last updated




