Archive for Exhibitions
It’s Monogramouflage
Louis Vuitton is to officially announce tomorrow the upcoming Brooklyn retrospective of Takashi Murakami which will coincide with the launch of a new collaboration between Marc Jacobs and Murakami.
Chanel’s Mobile Art Pavillon in Hong Kong
Last week in Hong Kong, French fashion house Chanel officially launched its latest global power project, the ambitious Mobile Art Pavillon. Commissioned by Chanel’s Karl Lagerfeld, the futuristic mobile art gallery was designed by the Pritzker Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid.
Design and The Elastic Mind
Paola Antonelli’s exhibitions for MoMA often feel like a science fair planted in a museum. Her current show is no is no exception, showcasing the fertile relationships between design, engineering science, sculpture, architecture, and computer programming.
Experience the Rainbow at the MoMA
Head over to New York’s Museum of Modern Art and experience the rainbow. The “Color Chart” exhibition draws together 90 of the museum’s most vibrant work by such artists as Ellsworth Kelly, Damien Hirst, Andy Warhol, and Jim Lambie, whose floor installation brightens the MoMA’s normally stark-white lobby.
The Lever House $10M School: Archeology of Lost Desires
Never mind that the world financial markets are in turmoil, or that Sotheby’s had a very rocky auction night last Wednesday. A rich artist and his developer patron proved this weekend that excess endures.
Oh Lord, Won’t You Buy Me a Mercedes Benz
A charming diamond covered Mercedes SL class spotted on display at the Millionaires Fair in Moscow this week. It is not sure, if the diamonds are real, but, it looks really dazzling.
Deconstructing Asian-ness in New York
New york Pier 92 was living last weekend a debut of a full explosion of works by a front line of contemporary masters and a fascinating selection of work in varied media by emerging artists certainly setting tomorrow’s trends.
Was God a Visionary?
Well, after writing so much about God being a designer, a style precursor, the idea is now to understand in this New York cultural Marathon that is killing me what contemporary artists have in mind, in their heart, and how do they envision the world at the 2006 Armory show of new art.
Did God Think of Style?
Well, here it is the second part of my survey about God as a designer. But how could I move on without thinking of the magic word that always intrigued my life? Style. The 2006 New York Fair sponsored by the upscale Departure Magazine took place at the same time as the Architectural Digest one at the Manhattan Park Avenue Seventh Regiment Armory on Park Avenue.










