Written By: GIUSEPPE MAUTONE The future, a fast-surging tidal wave of the new, the unveiled, and the undoing of what was. Everything is changing in a hurried rush, and art is not left behind in the crush. A landmark exhibition of large-scale video game installations was presented in partnership with Water Street Projects, at WSA in New York, this autumn. Onassis ONX produced Group Hug, an exhibition of large-scale, site-specific video game installations by artists Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, Theo Triantafyllidis, and Tale of Tales (Auriea Harvey and Michaël Samyn). Curated in collaboration with Julia Kaganskiy, Serpentine Arts Technologies, and Rhizome, the exhibition invites visitors to play together and lose themselves…
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Lavish living on the peaks and slopes of the swanky Swiss Alps When starting off a glamorous holiday vacation there’s no better way than a picturesque journey via helicopter over the iconic and majestic Matterhorn to gently land among the grounds of one of the world’s finest luxury resorts, Chalet Zermatt Peak. The 5 star chalet is located in the heart of Zermatt, with views overlooking the village and resting 1620m above sea level. Cosseted in breathtaking natural beauty Zermatt is known for its incredible winter sports, mountaineering and extensive outdoor activities. For the dynamic thrill-seekers you’ll enjoy the rush…
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It has never been more true that ‘fashion is art’ than this year’s Fall/Winter collection by Lanvin, who took an inspirational turn in their designs by collaborating with Techism artist Krista Kim, a leading contemporary artist who creates emotionally moving creations with her large digital algorithmic paintings. The collection that Olivier Lapidus, the maison’s artistic director and initiator of the first e-couture label, and Krista Kim brought to life is a fusion of high technology and high fashion, for the modern woman. Elegantly balancing a futuristic vision with timeless pieces as they explore what it means to be human in the digital age.…
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Recently the Leading Culture Destinations Awards, “The Oscars for Museums,” were announced at the brand new Trafalgar St. James hotel. The winners were chosen by a jury of nine established cultural specialists. Now in its fourth year, they have celebrated museums and cities for their dedication to their dynamic cultural approach and the winners were chosen based on the quality and reach of their contributions to the international cultural sphere. The judges review everything from audacious programming and management structures, to cross-sector collaborations and Michelin-starred restaurants, late night openings and music performances, with an overarching focus on a visionary approach…