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Romain Froquet: "Connexions"
French artist Romain Froquet develops a practice nourished by travel, immersion, and a direct engagement with material. For several years, the West Texas desert—particularly the Marfa region—has played a central role in his work. For IN SITU ART CLUB, he reflects on the genesis of his embroidery project. “This project began with a decisive encounter with Grégoire Hittner, director of atelier Safrane Cortambert in Paris. An art enthusiast and collector, he discovered my work t
IN SITU
14 hours ago3 min read


Aude Herlédan: "Le Temps des Promesses"
For IN SITU ART CLUB, Aude Herlédan reflects on the genesis and creation of Le Temps des Promesses , a work completed in September 2025. She shares its interpretive keys, technical choices, and underlying intentions, offering readers privileged insight into her creative process. “When I began working on Le Temps des Promesses , I knew the piece had to operate on several levels of interpretation. The first reading is immediate. Le Temps des Promesses can be seen as a landscap

Laura Matesco
Dec 18, 20254 min read


Dries Van Noten’s Venice: A New Home for Craft and Creativity
If you, like us, are fans of Dries Van Noten—his delicate prints, elegant colors, and visionary approach—then this news will excite you. In April 2026, Dries Van Noten and Patrick Vangheluwe will inaugurate the Fondazione Dries Van Noten in Venice, a new cultural hub dedicated to craftsmanship and creativity, set in the iconic Palazzo Pisani Moretta on the Grand Canal.
More than a museum, the Fondazione will be a living space where tradition meets innovation. It will bring t

Laura Matesco
Dec 16, 20251 min read


5 Art-Inspired Gifts to Elevate Your Holidays
This holiday season, we’ve curated five extraordinary, art-infused gifts that blend craftsmanship, creativity, and exclusivity—perfect for the collector or art lover in your life. 1. Johanna Vasconcelos Teapot A whimsical masterpiece, Johanna Vasconcelos’s teapot transforms a functional object into a playful sculptural statement. Its bold colors and intricate details make it a show-stopping addition to any table or collection. Art meets function: Vasconcelos’s teapot is a scu
IN SITU
Dec 1, 20252 min read


Pierre-Elie de Pibrac: Room with a View of Mount Fuji
Hakanai Sonzai #4, © Pierre-Elie de Pibrac " Hakanai Sonzai #4" , which could be called “Room with a View of Mount Fuji, Yamanashi Prefecture,” was taken on March 31, 2020. It is the second part of a trilogy I began in Cuba in 2016, documenting the last sugarcane cutters, and which concluded in Israel in 2025. This trilogy explores human resilience through singular lives. In Japan, I developed the series Hakanai Sonzai , which literally translates as “I feel myself a fleetin

Laura Matesco
Dec 1, 20254 min read


Claire Tabouret: Behind the Notre-Dame Stained Glass
French artist Claire Tabouret , 43, has been selected to create six contemporary stained-glass windows for the south aisle chapels of Notre-Dame de Paris —a €4 million project blending classical form with a modern vision. Despite public debate over replacing 19th-century geometric windows by Viollet-le-Duc, Tabouret’s designs promise a new, intimate experience for visitors: “living paintings” where light shifts with the weather. Inspired from childhood by Monet’s Nymphéas

Laura Matesco
Nov 26, 20251 min read


Piaget Andy Warhol ‘Collage’ Watch: A Limited-Edition Work of Art
Andy Warhol’s fascination with watches began early—he was a meticulous collector and a dandy with a taste for Piaget timepieces. Decades later, this passion finds a new form in the Andy Warhol “Collage” Limited Edition , a 50-piece watch that transforms the wrist into a canvas. The dial is a miniature abstraction of one of Warhol’s 1986 Polaroid self-portraits, rendered in a delicate marquetry of ornamental stones : black onyx, yellow serpentine, pink opal, and green chrysopr
IN SITU
Nov 17, 20251 min read


MIRA Brings Latin American Art to Paris
For its second edition, MIRA returned to the historic hôtel particulier of the Maison de l’Amérique latine on Boulevard Saint-Germain, offering a refreshing pause amid the intensity of Paris Photo week. Rather than overwhelming scale, MIRA chose intimacy and genuine proximity between artworks and visitors. Around twenty galleries from Cuba, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, and beyond took part, each contributing to a vibrant yet finely curated snapshot of contemporary

Laura Matesco
Nov 17, 20251 min read
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