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I daily wander around Paris, the city I live in. When not, I try to find new places of interest all around the world. I highly appreciate and seek for correspondences that could echo in my travels or in my art fancies. Hope you do too.

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The Brooklyn Bridge in New York Posted il y a 3 jours • 1 note • reblog
This bridge was made in Girona (Catalonia, Spain) by Gustave Eiffel just before the constuction of his famous Tower in Paris. Posted il y a 3 jours • 3 notes • reblog
Art deco doorframe in Montreal. Perfection. Posted il y a 1 semaine • 5 notes • reblog
Atget - Vase, Tuileries gardens, Paris Posted il y a 2 semaines • 1 note • reblog
Veleda, sculpture by Hippolyte Maindron

Luxembourg gardens, Paris Posted il y a 2 semaines • 2 notes • reblog
Atget - Grand Trianon, Versailles Posted il y a 2 semaines • 1 note • reblog
Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris, 2013 Posted il y a 2 semaines • 2 notes • reblog
Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés - Eugène Atget Posted il y a 2 semaines • 1 note • reblog
Monumenta, Daniel Buren - Grand Palais, Paris, 2012 Posted il y a 2 semaines • 0 notes • reblog
Rero’s installation on Beaubourg “don’t cross the line!” Posted il y a 2 semaines • 3 notes • reblog
On the road again Posted il y a 2 semaines • 1 note • reblog
Erik Satie - Ramon Casas, 1891 Posted il y a 2 semaines • 2 notes • reblog
Endless columns, Brancusi (Brancusi’s studio in Paris) Posted il y a 2 semaines • 14 notes • reblog
Richard Wentworth -  35°9’, 32°18’ - 1986 - Tate Modern

The title of the work is a map reference. Wentworth explained in an interview how he asked an ex-Philosophy student if it were possible to locate the place of Jacob’s dream of the ladder that connects heaven and earth, as related in the Bible (Genesis 28,10): ‘he said “Oh yes”. So I asked him for the grid reference and he said “I’ll have it for you in the morning”, and that gave the work its title; fable and military precision in one.’ (Quoted in Contemporary Art, 1998, p.103.) Posted il y a 2 semaines • 3 notes • reblog
The Oxford University Museum of Natural History - just before its closing for roof refurbishment. Just love the wrapped up dinos. Posted il y a 2 semaines • 2 notes • reblog