Tag: Peter Marino

  • Art Basel Miami Beach 2014 Wrap Up

    Art Basel Miami Beach 2014 Wrap Up

    Art Basel Miami Beach 2014 has wrapped up another successful edition. As their latest press release states:

    Art Basel’s 13th edition in Miami Beach closed today, Sunday, December 7, 2014,
    amidst strong praise from gallerists, private collectors, museum groups and the
    media. Highlights of the show included the introduction of the new Survey sector,
    which brought 13 art-historical projects to the fair, including many rare works
    never before exhibited in an art fair context; and Art Basel’s staging with Performa
    of Ryan McNamara’s ‘MEƎM 4 Miami: A Story Ballet About the Internet’ at the Miami
    Grand Theater. Solid sales were reported across all levels of the market and
    throughout the run of the show. Featuring 267 leading international galleries from
    31 countries, the show – whose Lead Partner is UBS – attracted an attendance of
    73,000 over five days. Attendees included representatives of over 160 museum and
    institution groups from across the world – and a surging number of new private
    collectors from the Americas, Europe and Asia.

    Miami Beach’s leading museums and private collections also timed their strongest
    shows of the year to coincide with Art Basel in Miami Beach. The Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (CIFO) presented ‘Impulse, Reason, Sense, Conflict/Abstract Art in the Ella Fontanals-Cisernos Collection’ while the de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space showed ‘Beneath The Surface’. It was a year of anniversaries as The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse marked its 15th anniversary, and the The Rubell Family Collection presenting ’50 Years of Marriage’, celebrating Mera and Don Rubell’s half a century of marriage and collecting.

    Design Miami, the leading global forum for collectible design, also celebrated its 10th anniversary and also presented their inaugural Design Visionary/ Award to Peter Marino. See more posts about Design Miami here.

    The Pérez Art Museum Miami presented Mario Garcia Torres, Beatriz Milhazes and
    Geoffrey Farmer. The Norton Museum of Art presented ‘RAW: Klara Kristalova’, while the Bass Museum of Art showed ‘One Way: Peter Marino’. The NSU Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale showed ‘Café Dolly: Picabia, Schnabel, Willumsen’.

    Also, Art Basel and BMW announced a new partnership supporting emerging artists. Starting in 2015, the BMW Art Journey will enable emerging artists to go on a journey of creative discovery to a destination of their choice. Functioning
    as a mobile studio, the BMW Art Journey is open to artists from Positions and
    Discoveries, Art Basel’s sectors for emerging artists in Miami Beach and Hong Kong. For more information, please visit http://bmw-art-journey.com.

     

  • Dom Pérignon – Art Basel Miami Beach Dinner and W South Beach After Party

    Dom Pérignon – Art Basel Miami Beach Dinner and W South Beach After Party

    Last night, Thursday, December 4th, Dom Pérignon with Alex Dellal, Stavros Niarchos, and Vito Schnabel hosted its annual Art Basel Miami Beach after party at The WallMetamorphosis – following an intimate dinner hosted by Aby Rosen & Samantha Boardman at The Dutch.

    Guests at the dinner included:
    ARTS:   William & Donna Acquavella, Maria & William Bell, Nicolas Berggruen, Klaus Biesenbach, Peter M. Brant, Thomas Campbell, China Chow, Michael Chow, Leonardo DiCaprio, Todd Eberle, Yvonne Force, Larry Gagosian, Jeanne Greenberg-Rohatyn, Laura de Gunzburg, George Lindemann Jr., Peter Marino, Tobey Maguire, Alberto Mugrabi, David & Libby Mugrabi, Daniel Neidich, Enoc & Carole Perez, Jean Pigozzi, Lola Schnabel, Barry & Mimi Sternlicht, Bernard & Almine Ruiz-Picasso, Diana Widmaier-Picasso, Owen Wilson
    FASHION: Peter Dundas, Archie Drury, Tommy Hilfiger, Adam Kimmel, Heidi Klum, Tamara Mellon, Vera Wang
    SOCIAL: André Balazs, Leon & Debra Black, Peter Brant, Simon & Michaela de Pury, Eric & Lisa Eisner, H.R.H. Princess Firyal of Jordan, Jose Pepe, Jr. & Lourdes Fanjul, David & Danielle Ganek, John & Susan Hess, Nicky Hilton, Paris Hilton, Nellee Hooper, Wendi Murdoch, Michael Ovitz, Anthony Rodriquez (A-Rod), Aby Rosen & Samantha Boardman, Alex Rodriguez, Allison Sarofim, Bob & Eva Shaye, Judy Taubman, Steve Tisch, Dasha Zhukova

    Guests at the Dom Pérignon Metamorphosis event listened to music by Alexandra Richards and DJ Jus-Ske, while experiencing Dom Pérignon’s latest Limited Edition by Iris van Herpen.

    After Party Guests Included:
    THE ARTS: Alia Al-Senussi, Abdullah Al-Turki, Daniel Arsham, Lil Buck, Jennifer Chaplin, Enrico Marone Cinzano, Carter Cleveland, Will Cotton, Paula Crown, Joe Jonas, Wiz Khalifa, Baz Luhrmann, Miguel, Tony Salame
    FASHION: Waris Ahluwalia, Jourdan Dunn, Riccardo Ferragamo, Kate Foley & Max Osterweis, Toni Garrn, Chanel Iman, Mia Moretti
    SOCIAL: John & Judy Angelo, Derek Blasberg, Alexandra Chemla, Michael & Jane Eisner, Isaac Ferry, Bethenny Frankel, Nellee Hooper, Omer Karacan, Leandra Medine, Alexander von Furstenberg, Venus Williams.

    The Power of Creation: Dom Pérignon
    This year Dom Pérignon, always a vintage champagne, announced its exclusive new Power of Creation collaboration with Haute Couture Designer and guest member of the prestigious Parisian Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture, Iris van Herpen. The limited edition collaboration is inspired by metamorphosis: signifying the closure of one period and the birth of another, and a powerful symbol of evolution, transformation and renaissance.

    Dom Pérignon has long collaborated with some of the greatest creators of their time within art, fashion and design. The Power of Creation is inspired by a mutual goal to push the boundaries of their art, exploring new territory and reinventing the language of their discipline without betraying it.

    Previous Power of Creation partnerships include limited editions with Jeff Koons and David Lynch, a collection designed with Marc Newson, an homage to Andy Warhol, a collaboration with Karl Lagerfeld and creative projects withRobert Wilson, Lang Lang, John Legend and Alexandre Desplat.

    Dom Pérignon:
    Dom Pierre Pérignon was the procurator of the Abbey of Hautvillers in Champagne from 1668 to 1715. His life’s work was guided by the single aim to create what he named: the “best wine in the world”. Today, each new vintage of Dom Pérignon is inspired by the same quest. For every vintage is a new beginning, a reinvention. Always a vintage wine, the Dom Pérignon commitment to vintages is absolute: Dom Pérignon is made from only the best grapes and is declared only in the most exceptional years, from a single year’s harvest only. Each Vintage has three Plénitudes, and is a true act of creation that is constantly renewed by Chef de Cave Richard Geoffroy. www.domperignon.com

    Dom Pérignon Limited Edition by Iris van Herpen:
    Iris van Herpen, guest member of the prestigious Parisian Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture, is an award-winning Dutch fashion designer and couturier renowned for her futuristic, darkly fantastical aesthetic. In 2014 she was the recipient of the coveted ANDAM Fashion Award.

    Dom Pérignon Metamorphosis by Iris van Herpen also marks the end of Dom Pérignon Vintage 2004 as we know it in its first Plénitude and celebrates its pending metamorphosis into P2, or Second Plénitude of Dom Pérignon. All that we know may disappear for a time, but it will rise again – transformed and reinvented.  Van Herpen has designed two limited edition bottles and gift boxes, for the Dom Pérignon Vintage Blanc 2004 and 2003 Rosé respectively.

    The Dom Pérignon Limited Edition by Iris van Herpen is available at fine wine purveyors in America.