The Blessing of Parisians, 🇫🇷 ART PARIS Returns to the Grand Palais
April in Paris is the perfect season for talking about art. The sun shines on the newly restored glass dome of the Grand Palais, creating a giant dreamlike scene—Art Paris is back at the Grand Palais for the first year, and it's truly worth the visit. 🌞 As an entrepreneurial woman living in Paris, my daily routine is usually hectic, but every year I make time to visit this spring art gathering with my partner or friends.🤗 This year feels especially different: I just bought my first home and am starting to envision what an ideal life looks like. While exploring the exhibition, I'm not only appreciating the art but also drawing inspiration for my new life and creating a home filled with artistic flair. 💜 Here are some pieces that caught my eye: 1️⃣ Rinck’s "Opus Memoria 2025" Furniture Series From the moment I entered Art & Design Edition, I was drawn to it. The blend of classic and futuristic elements makes each piece tell a story about space. The line between furniture and art is becoming increasingly blurred, and collectible furniture is becoming a new trend. 2️⃣ Studio Catoir’s Paris Map Mirror The mirror features a snail-shaped map of Paris with a pink Seine River running through it. Standing in front of it, I see both the city and myself. Maybe the meaning of home is to make art a part of everyday life. 3️⃣ Zimbabwean Artist Moffat Takadiwa’s Upcycled Art Giant collages made from discarded items like toothbrush heads, bottle caps, and keyboards. In his hands, these items gain incredible power. Art reminds us that even if we start with imperfections, we can still shape ourselves in life. 4️⃣ Joost Vandebrug’s Collage Images With transferred textures and fragmented outlines, they feel like lost dreams being pieced back together. When my boyfriend asked why I was lingering, I said, "Gazing at these colors and textures brings me peace." Of course, there are other interesting installations and works that make me smile. Art is full of humor, collision, and personality. It’s not something distant; it’s a reflection of life itself. Looking at these pieces is like looking at myself. Keeping our senses alive is a kind of romantic self-rescue for adults. Every visit to an exhibition is like an "emotional reboot." My favorite part this time was the giant rabbit installation at the entrance, overlooking everyone. Through the sunlight of the Grand Palais and the dazzling posters of ART Paris, Parisian life, spring, and the everyday moments are still beautiful. 💛🧡🥰 #ArtParis2025 #ParisianLifestyle #EntrepreneurialWoman #ParisDesignInspiration #FrenchArtisticLiving #LittleRedBookExhibitionRecommendation #ArtIsLife #ParisLife #FrenchLife #ContemporaryArt #FeelingtheArtisticVibe #LookingUpatArt #ModernArtStroll