Born in 1965 in Paris.

After various studies (Sciences Po Paris, Bachelor's degree in History at the Sorbonne, Master's in Finance at the London School of Economics), he embarked on journalism during his civil service in a bank in Milan (1993), collaborating with Art Press and Galeries Magazine. He was the editor-in-chief of Muséart (a cultural tourism magazine) from 1996 to 2000, as well as Cousteau Junior, the magazine of Commander Cousteau. Starting in 2001, he contributed to the development of art aujourdhui.info, among the first French art information websites.

In addition to travel journalism, practiced for about twenty years for Tuttoturismo and Meridiani (Italy) and then Grands Reportages or Détours en France, he coordinated around a hundred special issues for Beaux Arts Magazine from 2005 onwards, covering museums, exhibitions, and cultural seasons. Since 2018, he has been the editor-in-chief of Le Quotidien de l’Art, in the Beaux Arts & Cie group, which closely follows the art market and the news of cultural institutions.

A great traveler, he has lived in Brazil, Colombia, Morocco, Egypt, London, and, of course, Italy (Bologna, Milan, Puglia), and admits a special attachment to Latin America. Author of several books on the history of seaside resorts (Balnéaire) and travel books (Spain, Montenegro, Brazil), he also oversees a series on the history of Paris for the newspaper Le Parisien, which has published 27 issues since 2018, totaling nearly 3000 pages on the City of Light, from Antiquity to the 1970s.