Draft:Eva Léandre

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Eva Léandre
NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)Businesswoman, Architect

Eva Léandre, born Huber, is a German businesswoman.

Biography[edit]

Family[edit]

She was in a relationship with portrait photographer Jim Monfort and has a son. In the Epoch Times magazine, they praise the Shen Yun show of the Shen Yun. She later marries Urs App, historian of religions.[1].

Education[edit]

She studied architecture and classical dance.

Career[edit]

As the Director of Trad'Style Communication, she founded Alley street, Rue Androuet, on the street of Amélie Poulain 's grocery store" in Montmartre[2][3], in 2004, and a seasonal apartment rental agency, Les Studios de Paris[4]. Then, in 2017, she curated the exhibition "Natural Limits" at the Parisian gallery Ségolène Brossette around the photographs of Laurence Nicola, Xavier Dumoulin, and Mechthild Kalisky[5]. In 2021, Alley Street transformed into a 1940s setting, under German occupation, for the filming of the movie Adieu monsieur Haffmann[6]

Book[edit]

  • Paris Montmartre with Love, Venetian gardens, 2008 ISBN 978-2953346602
  • Europe without France?: German Notes on the French Question - Essays on the New and Old Europe, with Markus C. Kerber (in German), Europolis UG & Co. KG editions, 2020 ASIN B08L9K786H

Bibliography[edit]

  • Stephan Wolting (in German), Undine Gruenter: German Writer with Paris Goal'Pa' , p.42, 2020

References[edit]

  1. ^ Wagner on buddhism, Universitymedia, january 2024
  2. ^ Les 10 pop-up stores mode et art de vivre du printemps à Paris, Le Figaro, 12 april 2017
  3. ^ Autour de la Place des Abbesses, France 3, 25 february 2022
  4. ^ De L'art dans la vi(ll)e avec les Studios de Paris, Montmartre addict, 12 november 2015
  5. ^ Mois de la photo. Limites naturelles, Parisart, 6 april 2017
  6. ^ Le confinement fige un quartier de Paris dans un décor des années 40, Vanity Fair, 23 march 2020



Category:German businesswomen