The fall foliage in Paris is beautiful, and there are many other reasons to travel there this time of year.
See Jean-Michel Basquiat and Egon Schiele at Fondation Louis VuittonFrom October 3, 2018, to January 14, 2019, the Fondation Louis Vuitton is hosting separate exhibitions from two of the 20th century’s most influential artists: Jean-Michel Basquiat from the later end and Egon Schiele from the beginning. Spanning four levels of the building, the Basquiat exhibit features 120 works from the New York painter, including collaborations between Basquiat and Warhol. The first show in Paris for 25 years solely dedicated to Schiele’s career includes around 100 drawings, paintings, and gouaches from the Viennese artist who helped define the early expressionist movement. One ticket gets you into both exhibits. 8 avenue du Mahatma Gandhi, Bois de Boulogne, €16 (US$18).
Sip cocktails at Cravan
This café that opened in the quiet 16th arrondissement in June 2018 gets its name from Arthur Cravan, the Swiss poet-boxer who was not only Oscar Wilde’s nephew but also hailed as a precursor of dadaism. Go in the evening to work your way through the extensive cocktail menu at the zinc-top bar, or grab a café table in the morning to admire the antique mirrors over coffee and eggs. It serves a simple menu of bar food every day from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., plus a weekend roast on Saturday and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. 17 Rue Jean de la Fontaine,
Fans of the Technicolor pastries and hot pink decor of the gourmet food store Fauchon can now spend the night in the first Fauchon L’Hotel, which opened in September 2018 in the company’s original 1886 headquarters just on the other side of Place de la Madeleine from its current store. Each room is decorated in a similar style to the shop and also includes a rose-gold mini bar stocked with Fauchon snacks and pastries customized to your tastes (salty, sweet, healthy, or all three, if you’d like).
See Karl Lagerfeld’s debut sculpture exhibition
You may know Karl Lagerfeld as the creative director of the Chanel and Fendi fashion houses, but from October 19 to December 22, 2018, you can see his first foray into sculpture at the Carpenters Workshop Gallery in the Marais. Architectures features a series of fountains, lamps, and tables inspired by Greek antiquity and carved out of rare white and black marbles.
Explore the Paris Photo art fair
Every November since 1997, collectors and enthusiasts alike congregate at the Grand Palais for Paris Photo, one of the world’s largest art fairs dedicated to photography, which takes place this year between November 8 and November 11, 2018. You can choose to wander through more than 180 gallery spaces and exhibitions on your own, or sign up for a free guided tour to get an insider’s look into the fair. Grand Palais Paris, Avenue Winston Churchill, from €30 (US$34).