Hermes' Pop-Up Store in Kyoto: A Blend of Tradition and Luxury

A captivating blend of architectural brilliance and brand storytelling. Meticulous decisions by the architects transform the space into a living representation of Hermes' ethos. Balancing tradition and innovation, every detail, from layout to materials, pays homage to the Gion machiya-style house's historical roots. Visitors are not passive observers but active participants in an emotionally resonant experience that defies conventional retail spaces. Hermes Kyoto, a harmonious fusion of tradition and innovation, creates a memorable and timeless atmosphere where the past and present coexist, leaving an indelible mark on all who explore it.

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The Buena Vista Post Office: A Unique Commercial Landmark in Design District Miami

Nestled within the heart of Miami's vibrant Design District, the historically designated Buena Vista Post Office building recently changed hands, fetching a remarkable $8.1 million in the real estate market. This iconic retail location has a rich history, having been home to an array of restaurants and a high-end Italian couture boutique.

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Elizabeth Peyton: Still Life at the Hara Museum of ContemporaryArt

Elizabeth Peyton studied at The School of Visual Arts, New York (graduating in 1987). Her major solo exhibitions include Here She Comes Now, Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, Germany (2013); Ghost, a retrospective of the artist’s prints at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis, USA, and Stiftung Opelvillen, Rüsselsheim, Germany (both 2011), and the major retrospective Live Forever at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, USA, touring to the New Museum, New York, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, and Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht, Holland (2009-10). Reading and Writing at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, in 2009, brought together many literaryinfused works. In Japan, she held a solo exhibition at Gallery Side 2, Tokyo in 1995 and was included in the Essential Painting exhibition at the National Museum of Art, Osaka, in 2006. Peyton lives and works in New York. An upcoming solo exhibition will be presented at the Académie de France in Rome - Villa Medici in 2017.

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5 little monkeys sitting on a ladder; "Tamasha", an installation by N S Harsha


Displayed next to 75 other works by the artist in a retrospective called “Charming Journey”

"Tamasha" makes us recall Hanuman Langur*, which served as the model for the popular monkey god Hanuman that appears in the Ramayana. However in reality, the inspiration for N.S. Harsha came from a lonely monkey sitting on a drainpipe watching the construction of Harha's new studio. At the same time, it refers to the European myth called Ratking phenomena, which somehow the group of rats have their tails mingles and caught up each other.

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