Smooth Egg with Bow by Jeff Koons is 1 out of 5 from a series called “Celebration” which began in 1994

This Magenta egg with and orange bow is part of the ‘Celebration Series’ which he began in 1994.

Jeff Koons made 10 eggs. 5 have a smooth surface and the other 5 have a rougher and a more wrinklier finish, which are called “ baroque eggs”

The design refers to ideas such as (re)birth and fertility.

The coating technique is similar to the one used in the automotive industry.

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Do-ho Suh's Yellow Refrigerator presented by Victoria Miro at Art Basel Miami Beach 2018

Refrigerator: is a fabric sculpture made by Korean artist Do-Ho Suh. He calls these sculptures “Specimens” which are replicas of household items. His “fabric architecture” sculptures are meticulously crafted by hand using Korean techniques and 3D modeling theories.

Art Basel 2018, Miami Beach Convention Center

Polyester fabric, stainless steel wire, and display case with LED lighting

Edition of 3 + 1AP

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It’s fragile, feminine, nourished by intuition, ambiguity . . . and a lot of anxiety. Words by Rudy Ricciotti describing The Jean Cocteau Museum in Menton

The Jean Cocteau Museum in Menton was designed by the Algerian born architect Rudy Ricciotti. It plays a very beautiful game with the sun in the summer creating a bold shadow symphony by the ocean.

"Art is a marriage of the conscious and the unconscious" -Jean Cocteau

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Scrooge McDuck, Mr. Monopoly and Richie Rich in the clouds

He seems to be loving Miami and Miami seems to be loving him.

In the outskirts of Wynwood, next to the gas station of NE 2nd Ave and a block down from Midtown Garden Center, Alec Andon decors the facade of this commercial location with his iconic characters holding money bags. they are also portrayed with another style of oculus.

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The Vessel travelled 15 days by ship, from Italy to Manhattan, then to be assembled on site piece by piece...

Designed by Thomas Heatherwick, The Vessel will be the public centerpiece at Hudson Yards

Besides being aesthetically beautiful, well thought contributions to the community are what really make a neighborhood come together. The Vessel will bring a public experiential space to the West side. Where people can gather, exercise, rest, play, eat and enjoy multiple views .

It is scheduled to open March 15th 2019

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“The Fairchild” is a new waterfront development coming to Coconut Grove

From the elegantly tasteful to the extravagantly indulgent, The Fairchild experience is one of chic, comfort and convenience so you feel right at home, right away. 26 units, with prices starting at $1.4 million. It is expected to be completed Spring 2018.

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Ritz Carlton Residences in Sunny Isles start at $2.6 million USD

Fortune International Group and Chateau Group, have partnered to develop and market this extraordinary property. The planned 52-story tower will span 2.2 acres and 250 feet of oceanfront. Upon full completion in 2018, The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Co. will manage all services, bringing to residents the legendary quality and personal touch synonymous with the brand.

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Eduardo Kobra finishes a new mural for the Wynwood Walls

Delve into the vibrant world of Eduardo Kobra at Wynwood Walls, where his stunning mural stands as a testament to global diversity. Curated by Goldman Global Arts, this iconic artwork beautifully captures Kobra's kaleidoscopic style, featuring five children representing the five continents. Immerse yourself in the fusion of artistry and cultural harmony within Wynwood Walls' captivating display by Eduardo Kobra.

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ALEC Monopoly goes all out with a HUGE mural in Wynwood

In Wynwood', Alec Monopoly's vivid murals beckon exploration. 2100 NW 2nd Avenue. The collaboration between Monopoly and street artist T3SOE adds layers of interpretation. It might signify a sense of vindication, pardon, or a symbolic right of passage, allowing Monopoly's characters to coexist within the bustling street art landscape.

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"Brandless" does a Pop-Up in the Meatpacking District, so pedestrians can try and taste their goodies before ordering online

Brandless does a second pop-up in New York, following their debut in L.A. with an experiential short-term location. “Brandless” is a company that sells exclusively online, and had never shown their merchandise to the public in an actual retail location.

The main goal of the campaign “pop-up with purpose” is for people to taste and try their products, to create a brand awareness and get more clients into their online sales funnel.

Nothing is for sale in the showroom, instead they offer an interactive experience, very millennial I must add and everything geared towards social media sharing. It is funny that a company with no brand is doing this huge experiential space to position and market their brand-less brand :). They offer over 350 household essentials, and everything, absolutely everything costs $3.

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Eduardo Kobra's 'Ellis': A Vibrant Tribute to Immigrant Stories in West Village

The artists depicts five immigrants who arrived in New York about 100 years ago through Ellis Island.

In the bustling heart of West Village, New York City, Eduardo Kobra, the acclaimed Brazilian artist, embarked on a captivating mural project titled "Ellis," part of his renowned "Colors for Freedom" series. Situated at City As School, this mural pays homage to the immigrant journey of those who arrived through Ellis Island a century ago.

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