A new review of New York Times’ Bestseller: Lilac Girls, by Martha Hall Kelly
La Maison de la Catalanité in Perpignan is host to a new exhibition of the works of Nicolas Cussac
The summer show at the Ceret museum of modern art is dedicated to the Parisian art scene between 1900 and the beginning of World War Two.
In these compelling, award-winning, Holocaust memoirs, Nanette Blitz Konig relates her amazing story of survival during the Second World War when she, together with her family and millions of other Jews, was imprisoned by the Nazis with a minimum chance of survival.
“Chagall, Modigliani, Soutine & Cie, L’École de Paris (1900-1939)” is the new, summer exhibition in the new Musée d’art moderne de Céret.
The summer exhibition at the Musée d’art moderne of Collioure is well named, a mosaic of styles and a tapestry of traditions.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Scottish painter and architect, known around the world for his architectural designs—finished his life in near poverty.
A reminder of lockdown – lest we forget!… times of hardship give rise to great creativity We publish here with great pleasure YOUR artistic offerings
Picasso’s Guernica, McCrae’s In Flanders’ Fields, even Newton’s discovery of gravity… times of hardship give rise to great creativity and we’re sure that our current situation is no different! Each week we publish YOUR artistic offerings based on a chosen theme.
May 1968 and Paris is hot with rebellion, passion and hope, as protestors clash with the riot police. Amongst the mayhem, brilliant art student Laure stands boldly on the barricades, heady with her new-found defiance, until she is swept up by the crowd and falls into the arms of Lolo, the fascinating student leader. But youthful rebellion comes at a cost.