Art Curation
For Cherry Paris, in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, IDA has designed a collection conceived as a dialogue between Parisian bohemianism and Italian lightness. The selection of works emphasizes intimacy, giving rise to a collection evocative of a journey among friends, built up over time, both personal and timeless. At the heart of this exhibition is a drawing by Henri Paul Royer (1869–1938), executed in pencil and sanguine. Trained at the École des Beaux-Arts in Nancy and the Académie Julian, Royer is renowned for the finesse of his line and his mastery of light. Presented at the Musée d'Orsay and from the Fonds national d'art contemporain, this work is distinguished by its restrained intensity, combining precision and warmth.
Art is the signature of a space, the element that completes its narrative. In our projects, twe shape meaning, to transform architecture into emotion and to curate works that illuminate the identity of a place. We wset-up a dialogue between place and culture, design and identity and atmosphere and meaning. Our mission is to bring depth and coherence to interiors, to create spaces that breathe, resonate, and endure.
In the interior designed by New York interior designer Sarita Posada for Indie Group, art stands out as an anchor point. It inscribes the contemporary into a sensitive continuity, bringing a dimension of memory and emotion to the space.
📍 Cherry Paris — 1 rue du Sabot, Paris VI
Commissioned by Indie Group, curated by IDA in dialogue with Sarita Posada's interior design; photos by Ludovic Balay; work by Studio 215
