Opening on September 16th, the Jean Nouvel acrylic encasement and historic Jane’s Carousel has become a stunning landmark in the heart of Brooklyn Bridge Park.
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Fashion’s Night Out JAPAN
On Nov. 5th, there is to be a special, one-off Fashion’s Night Out designed to help boost “spirit and sales” in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan this year.
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Critical Halloween: Vote for People’s Choice on the theme of Banality in architecture
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Outdoor show developed for the High Line, Conceived and Directed by Michel Melamed.
A world premiere public play of short poetic and comic scenes to be held on the corner of Tenth Avenue and 17th Street and viewed (or seewatchlooked) from the elevated stands and windows of the High Line’s 10th Avenue Square.
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Ita Collection will be unveiling their Fashion accessories line photographed by Mani Zarrin in NY. Join our Facebook Fan Page for updates on the launch.
Fashion Week in NYC continues with an opening party at The Phillips de Pury Gallery Friday Night – Richard Hambleton; A Retrospective curated by Roitfeld and Valmorbida in collaboration with Giorgio Armani.
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FNO in NYC….Where to start?!! We decided to begin close to where we are staying and work our way down. From 5th Ave., we went to Bloomingdales where Rachel Zoe was launching her new collection.
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A great exhibition at the Storefront for Art and Architecture in NY. Closing party this Saturday, July 30th.
Painting Urbanism: Learning from Rio is an exhibition that showcases the work of Dutch artists Haas&Hahn. Their work uses color and painting as a way to act in marginal or residual spaces of cities. The exhibition contains paintings, documentary footage, pictures, sketches and plans of past, present and future projects developed by Haas&Hahn.
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Ok…fast forward ahead >>> starting from the entry of the High Line near the Standard Hotel, speed through to somewhere near the midpoint of the path where we find a gelato stand and pause || We order some gelato and wonder… “Where is the striped play area of the highline?” (AOL’s Rainbow City).
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A Tribute to Japanese Art and Fashion
We have a special appreciation for Japanese Art and Fashion both for their extreme level of creativity and our connection to PechaKucha – Japanese for The Sound of Conversation (a non-profit organization founded and Headquartered in Tokyo). There have been a series of Asia After Dark events at The Freer and Sackler Galleries; however, this was a special tribute to Japan and was quite an unexpected experience.
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The first of The ita Residences is under construction in the mountains at Lavasan, Iran (a picturesque 20 minute drive up North East of Tehran). Set for completion this summer 2011, this building embodies the ita style from the ground up with its clean modern lines, open layouts and warm materials.
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