An inspiring blog about art, nude photography, sculpture parks, international photography trends, and historically interesting places—personally curated by the photographic artist Tina Trumpp:
The Fondation CAB in Saint-Paul-de-Vence—A Place for Modern and Minimalist Art
The Fondation CAB was originally founded in Brussels in 2012 by collector Hubert Bonnet. In 2021, a second center was established in Saint-Paul de Vence, dedicated entirely to minimalist and conceptual art. The foundation presents both works from its own collection and rotating thematic exhibitions by international artists.
Nicolas de Staël and Antibes – How the Light of the South Became Art and Home
The Russian-French painter Nicolas de Staël arrived in Antibes in the early 1950s—and found something there that would change his art forever. The light of the Côte d’Azur, the open sea, the warmth of the colors, and the solitude of this place all had a profound impact on the final years of his life.
The Picasso Museum in Antibes – Where Art Meets the Mediterranean
Right next to the old city walls of Antibes, overlooking the sparkling Mediterranean Sea, stands the Château Grimaldi—a historic castle that today houses one of the most beautiful art museums on the Côte d’Azur: the Musée Picasso.
Fondation Maeght in Saint-Paul-de-Vence – A Place Where Art Comes Alive
The Fondation Maeght is one of those rare places that leave a lasting impression. Perhaps it’s the silence among the sculptures. Perhaps it’s the light of Provence. Or perhaps it’s because here, art doesn’t need to be explained—it can simply be experienced.