In her second solo show at the Galerie Karsten Greve, Claire Morgan's sculpture-installations delves into themes of birth, growth, control, and the exploration of the human condition.
Sophie Calle's new exhibition in Paris, For The Last and For The First Time, explores themes of vision, perception and intimacy at Galerie Perrotin.
Architects in 17th century Paris had a lot of constraints to work with: swampy land, oddly shaped plots and some rather demanding patrons, including Louis XIV's first lover.
A stroll through the Marais, where some of the oldest architecture in Paris coexists with boutiques and bars that pop with color against the muted limestone buildings.
If you are looking for great local and organic produce, mouthwatering baked goods, pastries and salads — look no further than the Rose Bakery in the Marais.