Category: Art

  • Oases in The Sky: The Garden Terrace Suites at the St. Regis Mexico City

    Oases in The Sky: The Garden Terrace Suites at the St. Regis Mexico City

    [ad_1] These recently renovated guest rooms feature verdant terraces with breathtaking views Courtesy of the St. Regis Mexico City Many aspirational travelers keep lists of hotels they hope to overnight at around the world. In advance of its 15th anniversary, the St. Regis Mexico City—which rises 31 stories along the verdant Paseo de la Reforma…

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  • Notes: Returning to Felix, Frieze Los Angeles and The Future Perfect

    Notes: Returning to Felix, Frieze Los Angeles and The Future Perfect

    [ad_1] Uncovering inspiration at three of the most compelling art and design destinations in the global circuit Photo by Rigo Ramirez I missed Los Angeles Art Week in 2023 for one very good reason: I wanted to attend my husband’s ceremony to become an American citizen here at home in New York City. This year,…

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  • Banksy’s Holywell Row Happy Choppers

    Banksy’s Holywell Row Happy Choppers

    [ad_1] In 2006, the Shoreditch office building in London became the canvas for Banksy’s Holywell Row Happy Choppers. The artwork drew large crowds and constantly triggered the security light, leading the owner to cover the mural with black paint and sell the space. Years later, the new owners discovered the hidden Banksy when reading Steve…

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  • Daniel Arsham’s Bronze Rome Deified

    Daniel Arsham’s Bronze Rome Deified

    [ad_1] Daniel Arsham revisits his 2021 exhibition at KÖNIG GALERIE for a limited edition piece. The Bronze Rome Deified recreates a Roman bust using the artist’s signature eroding technique. It’s cast in bronze and finished in Arsham’s trademark green paint with individually polished crystal pieces in the decaying areas. Limited to 99 examples, the sculpture…

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  • Mexico City Art Week’s Inspiring Highlights

    Mexico City Art Week’s Inspiring Highlights

    [ad_1] Innovative, impressive art, design and architecture—both local and international Courtesy of Nilufar There can be no discussion of Mexico City Art Week without first mentioning the magnitude of Zona Maco, the art fair that anchors it all. There are no greater highlights than the Mexican and Latin American galleries exhibiting within Zona Maco, many…

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  • Banksy’s Crazy Horse Car Door

    Banksy’s Crazy Horse Car Door

    [ad_1] On October 9, 2013, Banksy unveiled the *Crazy Horse mural near the corner of Ludlow and Stanton in the Lower East Side. The aerosol painting spanned two vehicles and displayed horses stampeding over a group of people. It includes a phone number that went to audio clips of the 2007 Apache airstrike in Baghdad…

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  • The Beatles’ Images of a Woman

    The Beatles’ Images of a Woman

    [ad_1] Music wasn’t the only art The Beatles created together. The four band members also produced a painting called Images of a Women. The acrylic and watercolor artwork was made in 1966 when The Beatles stayed at the Hilton Hotel in Tokyo. From June 29 to July 3, they were somewhat forced to stay on…

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  • Louis De Guzman DISRUPTIE Vinyl Figure Release Date

    Louis De Guzman DISRUPTIE Vinyl Figure Release Date

    [ad_1] Throughout 2023, Chicago-based artist Louis De Guzman has been forming his own fictional universe titled “Along The Way.” After dropping his “Explorers Club” collab with N.E.R.D, a well-received solo exhibition in Chicago, and a showcase at ComplexCon 2023, De Guzman is now welcoming a new character to the world, DISRUPTIE. “DISRUPTIE is your visual…

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  • Miami Art Week 2023: Acclaimed Artists Reimagine Toys for “PLAY by American Express Platinum”

    Miami Art Week 2023: Acclaimed Artists Reimagine Toys for “PLAY by American Express Platinum”

    [ad_1] A nostalgic group exhibition will pop up on the sand at the Miami Beach EDITION by Kumkum Fernando, courtesy of American Express More and more we’ve observed an uptick in vintage memorabilia and an emphasis on nostalgia in art, design and culture. In conjunction with this forthcoming Art Basel Miami Beach 2023, taking place…

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  • Judy Chicago: Herstory – COOL HUNTING®

    Judy Chicago: Herstory – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] PHAIDON Judy Chicago: Herstory $80.00 Edited by Massimiliano Gioni, Gary Carrion-Murayari and Margot Norton, Judy Chicago: Herstory is a comprehensive and beguiling look at the artist’s 60-year career. A significant artist in a plethora of ways, Chicago is a champion of contemporary feminist art thanks to her infinite talent and vision. Within the 296-page…

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  • 200+ Works Comprise New York Academy of Art’s “Take Home a Nude” Online Auction

    200+ Works Comprise New York Academy of Art’s “Take Home a Nude” Online Auction

    [ad_1] David Graver is COOL HUNTING’s Editor at Large. His areas of expertise include art, film, fashion, travel and hospitality, with further specialization in watches and spirits. David represents COOL HUNTING around the world at events including Watches and Wonders, Milan Design Week, Miami Art Week, Tales of the Cocktail and New York Fashion Week,…

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  • Hot Wheels x Daniel Arsham Collection

    Hot Wheels x Daniel Arsham Collection

    [ad_1] Using the artist’s signature technique, the Hot Wheels x Daniel Arsham Collection imagines the iconic playset as a forgotten artifact. The collaboration gives objects from Mattel’s popular toy an eroded treatment, while the traditionally orange track pieces are finished in Arsham’s signature hue. Pieces will be dropped over four dates called “Laps” and feature…

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  • White Cube New York Opens with “Chopped & Screwed”

    White Cube New York Opens with “Chopped & Screwed”

    [ad_1] US Senior Director, Courtney Willis Blair, curates a powerful inaugural exhibition Photo courtesy of Nicholas Venezia Certain art exhibitions impart inspiration, others initiate dialogue. Every so often, however, an exhibit opens and the cultural fabric of a city changes. This sentiment applies to Chopped & Screwed, the highly anticipated inaugural show within White Cube…

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  • Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood’s Collaborative Exhibit at Tin Man Art,  “The Crow Flies Part One”

    Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood’s Collaborative Exhibit at Tin Man Art, “The Crow Flies Part One”

    [ad_1] Link Culture Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood’s Collaborative Exhibit at Tin Man Art, “The Crow Flies Part One” Via Artnet link opens in a new window 30 August 2023 A series of otherworldly, large-scale collaborative paintings by Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke and artist Stanley Donwood will debut in the exhibition The Crow Flies Part…

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  • The Skateroom Basquiat Untitled Angel Wall Art

    The Skateroom Basquiat Untitled Angel Wall Art

    [ad_1] Religious imagery, including angels and demons, has a history dating back millennia. Jean-Michel Basquiat offered his own take on this theme when painting his 1982 work Untitled (Angel). Seen here on a triptych of boards from The Skateroom, it offers multiple depictions of the titular subject overlayed on top of one another in black,…

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