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"The Journey is the destination" is Memo's motto: the time it takes to travel is an integral part of the experience, necessary for the encounter with beauty. Creating a fragrance is part of the same process; it also means being patient and exacting in order to achieve the desired olfactory landscape. True to this quest for beauty, Memo redraws the map of a sensitive, emotionally rich world, shaping a unique olfactory map.
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Founded in 2007, ARTAÏS Art Contemporain is an independent association recognized as being in the public interest. Its aim is to support young artistic creation in France and to promote it to audiences of all ages and socio-professional categories, whether initiated or not, in a convivial, intergenerational approach.
Arts in the City is the independent magazine that guides the public in their cultural outings, all over France, with no artistic divide: free exhibitions, events for young audiences, hidden places in our regions. The magazine opens up the world of the arts, bringing together shows, theaters, museums, monuments and cinemas on its pages. It showcases a no-holds-barred, accessible and fun vision of culture. The magazine is accompanied by a YouTube channel featuring videos that decipher in two minutes the most beautiful exhibitions of the moment.
Artpress (AP), bilingual English/French, is the leading international magazine for contemporary art. Its reputation is built on the rigor of its selection of in-depth articles, interviews, features, thematic columns and exhibition reviews. For 50 years, the editorial mission ofartpress has been to offer a critical and reflective approach to contemporary creation, its news and its players.
ARTVISIONS. The alliance of art and audiovisual production experts.
Artvisions is a 100% independent online medium that brings together a team of journalists, art critics and filmmakers around formats, news, interviews, studio visits... envisioned for today's art since 2008. A creator of audiovisual content since 2011, Artvisions also offers a discovery of the art world in the form of short films and documentaries. Its target audience: from specialists to the general public. Its signature: emotion.
The Art Newspaper is the benchmark media for the art world, providing in-depth analysis and analysis of major art topics and issues, every month on newsstands and every day online.
Beaux Arts Magazine has become an indispensable reference in the arts press, covering all the latest French and international artistic and cultural news. In its more than forty years of existence, the monthly magazine has won the loyalty of a well-informed readership and guided the uninitiated to become true art enthusiasts. Beaux Arts, art as you'll see it nowhere else. Since 1983, Beaux Arts Magazine has been reporting on the art of yesterday, today and tomorrow. In its monthly magazine and on its website, it offers a resolutely committed point of view, shedding new light on artworks and artists for all audiences. It is currently the undisputed leader of the arts and culture press in France, with 50,000 subscribers and an ACPM 2024 circulation of 78,000. In 2016, Beaux Arts Magazine became an entity of Beaux-Arts & Cie, a cultural content and services platform created the same year by Frédéric Jousset. Since the arrival of Solenne Blanc in 2017 as Executive Vice President in charge of development, the group has expanded with the creation of beauxarts.com, the acquisition of Le Quotidien de l'Art, the leading professional digital daily, and Point Parole, the benchmark for museum tour guides.
Beaux Arts & Cie's development hasn't stopped there. With the acquisition in 2019 ofArtips, designing anecdotes and general culture courses for large audiences, and then in 2020 of Museum Experts, organizer of the SITEM and MUSEVA trade shows, the group has further expanded its range of missions.
Le Bonbon is an ultra-local medium of urban discovery, present in 16 cities across France, that celebrates the stories of everyday life by offering its community the best in news, culture, food and more. Bonbons are tribal chiefs, active urban leaders with no strings attached.
Since 1952, Connaissance des Arts has been providing essential reference points for a better understanding of art from every era, from archaeology to contemporary creation, design and architecture. Written by the best journalists and experts, discover all the latest news on art, exhibitions, heritage and the art market. The magazine is available on all media: a monthly magazine (11 issues per year), special issues, a website, newsletters and social networks.
Esse arts + opinions, published three times a year by Les éditions Esse, is a bilingual contemporary art magazine covering a wide range of artistic practices, including visual arts, performing arts, digital arts and all forms of social, in situ or performative intervention. It favors analyses that approach art in relation to its context. Interested in societal issues, ethical reflections and the major changes they entail, Esse arts + opinions regularly reaffirms its mandate as a committed magazine.
FUKT Magazine is an award-winning, annual publication dedicated entirely to contemporary drawing. Founded in Norway in 1999 by visual artist and editor Bjørn Hegardt, it has grown into one of the world's leading drawing magazines. Now based in Oslo and Berlin, FUKT serves as a dynamic platform for international artists, both emerging and established. Each issue is centered around a specific theme, with a strong visual focus, and features a curated mix of artist interviews, essays, and artworks. Creative director Ariane Spanier, who co-edits and designs the magazine, creates a unique cover for every edition.
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Established in 1891 and internationally recognized, La Gazette Drouot is the benchmark magazine for art and the art market. With its elegant and contemporary layout, it offers a rich editorial content to cover, every week, the best news on the art market, heritage and exhibitions. Interviews, analyses, surveys and legal issues complement the auction announcements and results that remain the title's DNA. The weekly magazine, indispensable to art lovers, collectors and professionals, offers its subscribers a PDF version of all published articles, available from Thursday morning, at www.gazette-drouot.com.
Every other Friday, Le Journal des Arts is the reference read for art and art market professionals. Like them, you'll find in its pages news, investigations, analyses and reports to help you know and understand everything about the art world.
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A label of influence for 40 years, Madame Figaro is a global, multi-media brand.
It is distributed every Friday in the Figaro weekend pack, and also has a digital expression through its website, app and social accounts.
The Madame Figaro brand reaches 7.5 million people every month" Source ACPM ONE NEXTGLOBAL 2023 S2
The Madame Figaro website recorded 5 million unique visitors in December 2023 (source Médiamétrie), with 15 million visits and 25 million video views per month, on all devices.
L'Œil is the monthly art magazine for enthusiasts and curious amateurs who want to explore all the periods and territories of art with a resolutely contemporary eye. Why not open L'Œil and talk about art?
#ouvrezloeil
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PROJETS is a 100% independent online medium that unites a team of journalists and art critics around innovative, inclusive formats designed for contemporary art.
PROJETS was born of the shared energy of a generation eager to unite around a strong commitment to artists, galleries and institutions. Each member of the editorial team brings his or her keen eye and personal style to bear on the very events of the current art scene, as many possible points of entry.
Visit Point is a leading newspaper in France and the French-speaking world. It invests heavily in investigative work, reporting and expertise, particularly in the field of ideas, knowledge and science. The newspaper is present both digitally (available 24/7), in print (weekly) and physically (events).
Created in 2011, Le Quotidien de l'Art is the first digital daily on art and its players. It is produced daily by a team of specialized journalists and a network of leading French and international contributors. As a result, it boasts a unique reactivity combined with the best expertise. Le Quotidien provides the day's essential news, with announcements, appointments and results from key moments in the market (sales, fairs, etc.), as well as previews of exhibitions in museums, galleries, art centers, schools, foundations and associations.
Roven is an annual critical journal on contemporary drawing (from 2015), founded by Johana Carrier and Marine Pagès, published by Roven éditions.
Drawing now occupies a very important place in the international contemporary art landscape. The practice of drawing is relayed by institutions or individuals who dedicate their collections to it, by specialized fairs and galleries, by thematic exhibitions. In this strong context, Roven is the first French critical journal to dedicate its content to contemporary drawing.
Since 2004, the magazine has been devoted to contemporary culture. Less and less present in the mainstream press, culture in Transfuge has regained its rightful place. True to its origins, the magazine is resolutely cosmopolitan, universalist, humanist and pro-European. And constantly on the lookout for free spirits who produce the best in contemporary creation.