Eva Léandre
Nationality (legal)German
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