Paris
Monumenta 2012 : Daniel Buren’s Excentrique(s) In Situ at the Grand Palais
French artist Daniel Buren is behind this year’s Monumenta installation, which has been drawing visitors en masse over the
The Magical Gardens of Albert Kahn
All photos by Meg Gagnard Albert Kahn was a French banker and philanthropist who happened to be a millionaire. The
Happy Birthday to you Café A: Imbibing in the Couvent des Récollets
On May Day — perhaps the only sunny day of the last few weeks, Parisian cool kids turned out in force
DINE BY DESIGN: Paris’ Food Truck Fascination
The Cali Classic from Cantine California, one of Paris’ new food trucks Food trucks have become all the rage now
The Villa Savoye: A Modern Master’s Manifesto Realised
We’d been looking forward to visiting the Villa Savoye since moving to Paris. It’s one of the most
2012 Paris Dîner en Blanc Promises to Be Grandest Ever
2012 Paris Dîner en Blanc in the Cour Carrée du Louvre [Update: Photographs from the 2012 Dîner en Blanc at
The Treasures of the Picpus Cemetery
The Picpus Cemetery is the largest private cemetery in Paris. The land was first used as a cemetery (noblemen who
Super Size It: The Palais de Tokyo (re)opens in Paris
On April 12-13, 2012, the Palais de Tokyo (re)opened to the public with a 30-hour, around-the-clock event that featured
France: A Culture of Food and Design
Dine by Design is a new column on both Untapped Paris and New York which explores food through the lens
Imbibed Biberons at Le Refuge des Fondus
Le Refuge des Fondus is an itty-bitty treasure in the heart of Montmartre. On the hillside of the Sacre Coeur,
Leandro Erlich’s “Bâtiment” at Centquatre
Even before you begin to try and understand Leandro Erlich’s sculptures and installations, you already begin to sense that
Drawing Now Paris: le Salon du dessin contemporain
For the art world, the end of March heralds in one of the great art fair seasons in Paris, with