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.
The Renoir Museum in Cagnes-sur-Mer – A Place Full of Light, Art, and Joy of Life
The Renoir Museum is different from large, crowded art museums. Instead of long lines and massive exhibitions, visitors can expect a quiet, intimate atmosphere here. You can really get a sense of how Renoir lived, worked, and loved the south of France.
A Hidden Oasis of Art: The Hartung-Bergman Foundation on the Côte d’Azur
In the 1960s, Hans Hartung and Anna-Eva Bergman purchased a plot of land filled with centuries-old olive trees. There, they built not only their home but also a complex consisting of a villa and studios—designed to serve as both a living space and a workspace.