LE CHEVAL DANS L'ARBRE
Read moreAlready the name of the bookshop has something surreal about it. We like Jean-Luc and his books before entering. The place is not very big but you can find everything, we particularly liked the film and photography section, which is full of real nuggets. The difference between a bookstore and a book department in a supermarket is a bit like the difference between a hot spot and a bakery. In a bookstore, as in a bakery, you are dealing with someone who knows his or her job and will always be happy to give advice!
GALERIE D'ARTS AFRICAINS
Read moreLe Petit Futé simply fell in love with this shop. But what does this have to do with modern art? It would be forgetting that Picasso's inspiration when he created cubism was partly fed by African art! Véronique, the creator of the gallery, has travelled all over West Africa in a bush taxi and has brought back from her travels a passion for Tuareg art and sculptures from the Dogon country. Facing the Museum of Modern Art, Fabrice, his son, welcomes you to the gallery. Whether you are a neophyte or a connoisseur, it is a treat for the eyes.