Daniel Arsham's "Venus de Milo" redefines the way we engage with classical art in a modern context. By applying his unique vision to this iconic sculpture, Arsham prompts us to contemplate the enduring value of art and its ability to transcend time and space. As we continue to explore the boundaries of artistic expression, Arsham's work challenges us to see the past, present, and future as interconnected facets of the artistic continuum.
Allapattah is so hot right now!! The neighborhood whose name derivers from the seminole Indian language meaning alligator, hosted Kim Jones and his guests to present his Fall 2020 Men's collection collection. The warehouse where the event took place is located across the street from the new Rubell Family Museum.
Read MoreTitled “Comedian”. Displayed and sold for by Gallerie Perrotin at the 2019 Art Basel show in Miami Beach
Read MoreThe I.C.A. brings for the first time to Miami, one of Yayoi Kusama’s signature “Infinity Mirror Rooms”.
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Read MoreToday, San Miguel de Allende is home to more than 80 hotels, including 30 boutique properties, two hotels approved by the Virtuoso network of travel advisors and two Design Hotels properties. The city also boasts 70 restaurants, three golf courses and dozens of spas and art galleries. San Miguel de Allende is truly a cultural city with something to offer for everything.
Read MoreThe new Aston Martin Residences Miami is being developed in the vacant piece of land located next to the Epic Hotel, where the Miami River meets the Biscayne Bay. This lot had been waiting vacantly for quite a long time, that only a project of this caliber was going to meet the criteria to belong. Argentinian Supermarket owners, Coto Family purchased the land in the mouth of the River for $125 Million. By joining forces with Aston Martin they are planning to bring a new level of luxury to the River, Downtown and Brickell.
Read MorePietro NoLita, a collaboration between Pietro Quaglia and interior designer Jeanette Dalrot, stands as a testament to the profound impact of design in crafting a unique and unforgettable atmosphere. With its captivating 1980s-inspired decor, this bar and eatery has carved out a distinctive place in New York City's dynamic culinary and design scene. Whether you're a devoted fan of 1980s aesthetics or simply in search of a cozy spot to savor delightful food and beverages, Pietro NoLita is an essential destination, perfect for sharing on Instagram and social media.
Read MoreKobra's creation not only pays homage to these artistic trailblazers but also sparks conversations about the significance of public art in fostering cultural discourse and inclusivity. It beckons viewers to engage with art in unconventional settings, dismantling barriers and making creativity accessible to all.
Read MoreOccupancy is anticipated for 2020
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