Artist in residence: boutique masterpiece Hotel des Academies et des Arts pays homage to Left Bank artistry.[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] NEAR THE LUXEMBOURG GARDENS in Paris's sixth arrondissement, where art students roam in the footsteps of former regulars Gauguin, Man Ray, and Picasso, the Hotel des Academies et des Arts shows modern love for local creativity. A five-story, late-19th-century boardinghouse where Modigliani once slept has been reimagined as a 20-room luxury boutique property, accented in dramatic plum and crimson. Street artist Jerome Mesnager used the wallpaper as canvas for his signature paintings--white bodies that cavort joyfully through the small but stylish rooms and lobby like string-free marionettes; their sculptural counterparts scale ladders throughout the building, and video art installations play 24 hours a day in a screening room. Nonstarving artsy types will appreciate the scrumptious breakfast (fresh fruit and pastries, served with piping hot care au lait), Chez Charlotte Tea Room (serving chef Pierre Herme's legendary macaroons), massage treatment room, and a personal shopper service that holds the key to the city's best-kept retail secrets. The hotel is an easy 20-minute metro ride from Le Marais, Paris's gayest neighborhood and site of the city's pride festivities June 27. Hotel-des-academies.com ED SALVATO editor in chief of Out Traveler.com. To ask a travel question for a future issue, e-mail travel@advocate.com. |
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