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DEEP SPACE

A couple of decades ago, this writer’s handbag ‘disappeared’ at the edge of Montreuil, a gritty eastern suburb of Paris once best known for its marché des voleurs, or thieves’ market. In recent years, however, artists have been flocking to Montreuil, drawn by its proximity to the capital and affordable real estate. It’s not yet Brooklyn, but change is in the air.

The latest big name to arrive is Jean-Michel Othoniel, who splashed onto the scene in 2000 with his colourfully beaded Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre metro entrance. He has since become one of the country’s foremost contemporary artists and a member of the Académie

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