


Short Series : Kanye x Juergen x Kim at Phillips’s Auction
Phillips’s Auction building is like a lighthouse on Berkeley Square. So big and bright than when I saw the giant yellow letters spelling Juergen Teller’s name from the other side of the square I had to go see what’s there. Over a year ago the German photographer took the West for a ride in the south…
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Short Series : Visit at the Tate Modern
The “Shorts” are part of a new series of spontaneous posts mixing brief writing, pictures, and unedited videos that I will share every time I go visit an exhibition or an artist studio. Hope that you will enjoy this little “raw” project. On Tuesday I went to visit the Tate Modern‘s permanent collections . The building…
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Exhibition Review : “Lactose Intolerance” by Simon Fujiwara at Dvir Gallery
Every time I leave an exhibition I promised myself to write about it as soon as I get home. Even if it’s short, even if it’s just my modest thoughts and opinions, but most of the time I end up procrastinating. Sometimes I wish that I was running a food or fashion blog, talking about…
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Exhibition Review : “No Names, No Title ” by Anri Sala at the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art
It’s been a couple of weeks since my last post. I don’t know if it is really a choice or the result of a very busy life. I’m not complaining at all, but I have so much to share with you, new books, new exhibitions, new artists, and of course new studio visits, that I decided…
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RECOMMENDED : Artbit, a Smart Application For All The Art Lovers
Here it is, my first post in 2015. I just came back from two amazing weeks abroad, and feel more determined and motivated than ever to start another year of blogging, sharing with you my love for art. Traveling around, and hearing so much positive things about The Bubblist filled me with joy, I’m lucky…
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INTERNATIONAL : Exhibitions Wish List For Our Upcoming Trip In Europe
Traveling a lot is of course such a joy and a source of inspiration, but it is also asking some organisation skills. When some will plan ahead their shopping sessions and write down a list of food spots they want to try, the first thing I will check is what are the exhibitions going on…
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INTERVIEW : Our Meeting with the Belgian Creative Blogger Victoria France B.
I’m a blogger who loves bloggers. Especially the ones who brings their personal touch to the blogosphere, and share with their readers more than a umpteenth picture of their breakfast. I virtually met Victoria few months ago through Instagram. I was working at Art Brussels, and as the good instagrammer addict (junkie?) than I’m, I was…
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GUEST POST : A Visit to the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Danmark
Guest Post By Salomé Lindenberg We are oh so lucky to have Salomé has a contributor for the Bubblist. Salomé is a young Belgian woman,graduated in contemporary art history and in cultural management. She interned and worked for some of the most prestigious institutions in the art world such as Christie’s, and now she is…
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Billet d’humeur : Koons, Balloons and It Bags
Petty cogitation : Would you put your hands on Jeff Koons‘s Balloon Dog leather bag for H&M if you had the opportunity? I’m personally torn. Mr. Koons is without a doubt a huge popular figure of the contemporary art world, but also a smart controversial business man. Like a lot of artists of his generation he…
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GUEST POST : Why You Should Go to Ruti Sela New Exhibition
Guest Post By Salomé Lindenberg We are oh so lucky to have Salomé has a new contributor for the Bubblist. Salomé is a young Belgian woman,graduated in contemporary art history and in cultural management. She interned and worked for some of the most prestigious institutions in the art world such as Christie’s, and now she is…
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Spotted ! Israeli Artist Guy Yanai at The Alice Gallery in Brussels
Guy Yanai is without a doubt one of my favorite Israeli artist. I had the chance to meet him in his studio about a year ago in the south of Tel Aviv. His art is full of bold vibrating colors, and characterised by his use of simple shapes and the way he is flattening them.…
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