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The Revival of Montmartre: How Lauren Gardner’s “The Salon” is Redefining Parisian Art Culture

Montmartre is not just a neighborhood.
It’s an alchemy of history and presence, a place where ghosts and the living intermingle. The same streets that carried Picasso and Van Gogh now pulse with new artists, new collisions, new sparks. The current never stopped running; you just need to know how to tap into it.

Lauren Gardner did.

Photo Credit: Peter Koloff

“I had always known I would end up in Paris,” she told me. “When I finally came to Montmartre, it just felt like home. I don’t know if I had been here before, but I knew I was supposed to be here.”

Her arrival was marked by chance that felt inevitable. At a dog park, she met a ballerina who led her to an apartment that was beautiful, affordable, and improbable. That home became the first house of The Salon, and from there, the movement grew.

What makes her version of The Salon different is its chemistry. It’s not nostalgia, not costumes, not a reenactment. It’s the fusion of tradition with what’s happening now: Gen Z in baggy denim, founders and hedge-funders, artists collecting other artists. The mixture is deliberate.

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Photo Credit: Peter Koloff

“People think it’s casual,” she said. “But every guest is triple-vetted. They apply, I research, we correspond. By the time they arrive, they’re already part of the dialogue. Then I curate a specific list for each evening, usually forty or fifty names, never more. The alchemy is in who you find next to you, someone unexpected, someone outside your circle, but exactly the person you needed to meet.”

Collectors have noticed. Some are seasoned, some are first-timers. What unites them is the desire for intimacy, for discovery that doesn’t feel like a transaction. Unlike the church of art fairs, Gardner’s model is built for continuity. “We hope to show artists’ works over ten or fifteen years,” she explained. “It’s closer to a museum model than a market model.”

The walls of The Salon currently feature works by a new generation of artists: Axelle Roth le Gentil (@axelle.r.g), Sarah Ringrave (@sarakhonda3000), Nikita Andrejev (@nikitaandrejev), and Tibo V. Ducimetière (@tibo3000). Their works reflect the evolving pulse of the city. Each piece captures the duality of Montmartre itself: romantic yet restless, steeped in memory yet driven by what comes next.

Gardner’s vision reaches further with plans for permanent Salon houses in Paris, London, and New York, artist residencies, and a lineage of shows that build rather than dissipate.

The effect is catalytic. Montmartre, once again, is a site where something shifts in the atmosphere. The Salon isn’t a recreation of the past. It’s a reaction that fuses heritage and immediacy into something volatile and alive.

In Lauren Gardner’s hands, The Salon isn’t a memory revived. It’s a current rediscovered.

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