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We arrived in Paris went straight to Paris Internationale. I was a proud mum as Lux Feminae were participating in their first art fair. Olivia and her business partner Lilli are highlighting the work of two young artists: Daniele Toneatti and Hedi Stanton
At Ciaccia Levi gallery was great work by collection artist Srijon Chowdhury
Next door at Company was Cajsa von Ziepel’s magnificent ‘Cryo Siren’ 2025 their work is always so charged with many facets of imagination filtrated through material culture and the outside world
I loved this Lu Junyi painting at Linseed from Shanghai. Lu Junyi is from China, studied in USA and is now based in London, always love hearing artists are making London their home
Great to see Monster Chetwynd’s monsters a Galerie Gregor Staiger. Now just waiting for the Ghostbusters!
I loved this mobile by Noah Barker at Climate Control. It was a very beautiful and thoughtful work considering economic balance
WoW. At Don Gallery were some divinely crafted charcoal drawings with Tunisian Saddle parts. ‘Study in Portraiture 2 (after Temple of Love by Rick Owens) they were so good!
The work by Rosa Barba was mesmerising and Kenetic
At Emanuela Campoli I liked the work by Paulina Peavy
Hidden in the corner was a Trump themed artwork but I could not work out the artist - maybe anonymous? Maybe Rosa Barba?
A highlight was Stanislava Kovalcikova at Emalin. There is something different and dreamy about her work and at the same time raw and insightful
Then a lunch break with my BFAMily and we are hosted by Helana Newman and Sotheby’s. It was a wonderful lunch and everyone so excited to be in Paris
Helana welcomed us with a wonderful hearty speech
Then of to visit Marc Quinn at Christian Dior and there was Pippy Holdsworth and myself trying all these wonderful bags by Marc
There were so many by now being produced by artists my favourite bag apart from Marc Quinns bags was by Sarah Cwyner
We make it to Art Basel and are happy to meet again Jane Hait who now has her own Foundation CARA in NYC, and of course we always love to see our favourite girl from down under, Amanda Love
Then more handbags as Takashi Murakami strikes again at Louis Vuitton
At Carlos / Ishikawa is Evelyn Taocheng Wang emulating Agnes Martin
The work of Adriana Popescu at Galeria Plan B was mesmerising from the series of ‘Sea Fruits
At the end of the day I head back to Lux Feminae and Clara Zevi, Tif Zab and Tatiana Roth were there to support: the big sisters!
The stand was incredibly creative incorporating modernist furniture and artist made wallpaper