Art galleries, as derivatives of social circles, have always been favored by bohemians and celebrities. There, even the most low-profile people would passionately discuss the paintings they love.
This gallery located in the center of Marseilles holds seven to eight exhibitions each year that feature new artists, attracting collectors who are fond of curiosities.
Count Olson received an invitation from this gallery a month ago. He did not particularly notice it at the time; he simply had his butler file it in a folder. He never attended exhibitions introducing new artists.
Olson appreciates old things, from the castle in Scotch owned by the Olson family to the vintage car parked at his villa in the suburbs of Paris, he always has a special affection for aged items.
As for young painters and designers, he doesn't think much of them, believing that most are lacking in talent and merely focusing on appearances. However, as a normal man, there is one thing he prefers younger: women.