Itinerary: A 2-Day Gallery-Filled Romp Around Paris
On the annual occasion of Paris Photo, reflections from wandering through the city's gallery scene fueled by French comfort food
Kira is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor who writes about culture, literature, the arts, and travel. Born in Switzerland and raised in Germany, Canada and the United States, she has a particular interest in how history and cultural identity are woven throughout our increasingly global experience, often in surprising ways. She can be contacted at kirajoy AT gmail DOT com.
On the annual occasion of Paris Photo, reflections from wandering through the city's gallery scene fueled by French comfort food
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