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On view at David Kordansky Gallery is “The Japan Drawings,’’ an exhibition bringing together four groups of works by Mary Weatherford.
In collaboration with The Huntington Library, the Hammer Museum presents “Made in L.A. 2020: a version,’’ showcasing online interventions and off-site projects.
On view at David Kordansky Gallery is Adam Pendleton’s first exhibition at the gallery, titled “Begin Again.’’
Hugo McCloud’s solo exhibition “Burdened” features new works created in the artist’s studio in Mexico during the past nine months spent in isolation.
On view at Blum & Poe is a new exhibition of works, spanning 40 years by New York-based artist March Avery.
Jack Shainman Gallery has debuted a two-part exhibition of photographs by Gordon Parks at both its gallery locations, in tribute to the late artist’s impactful images of Black Americans.
François Ghebaly presents “Senses,’’ an exhibition of sculptures from 1986 through 2020 by stone carver Kay Hofmann.
On view at François Ghebaly is “My Dark Architect,’’ an exhibition showcasing photographs, sculptures and silkscreens by Los Angeles-based artist Patrick Jackson.
On view at Gagosian is Gerhard Richter’s series of Cage paintings.
In collaboration with The Huntington Library, the Hammer Museum presents “Made in L.A. 2020: a version,’’ showcasing online interventions and off-site projects.
On view at David Kordansky Gallery is Adam Pendleton’s first exhibition at the gallery, titled “Begin Again.’’
Hugo McCloud’s solo exhibition “Burdened” features new works created in the artist’s studio in Mexico during the past nine months spent in isolation.
On view at Blum & Poe is a new exhibition of works, spanning 40 years by New York-based artist March Avery.
Jack Shainman Gallery has debuted a two-part exhibition of photographs by Gordon Parks at both its gallery locations, in tribute to the late artist’s impactful images of Black Americans.
François Ghebaly presents “Senses,’’ an exhibition of sculptures from 1986 through 2020 by stone carver Kay Hofmann.
On view at François Ghebaly is “My Dark Architect,’’ an exhibition showcasing photographs, sculptures and silkscreens by Los Angeles-based artist Patrick Jackson.
On view at Gagosian is Gerhard Richter’s series of Cage paintings.
Charlie James Gallery presents “More Alive,’’ an exhibition of works by Oakland-based artist Sadie Barnette.
No welcome could prepare you enough as you step foot onto this resort. At first sight, worries are forgotten instantaneously and the spirit is filled with energy, vitality, and curiosity.
A great destination for the jet-set that appreciates the worldly values of an international hotelier like Rocco Forte generously infused with local traditions.
The Sir Savigny Hotel Berlin opened in 2016 to provide visitors with an urban, design-savvy hotel with 41 rooms.
A Texan icon, Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek offers impeccable service and a world-class luxury experience.
Hotel Zoo blends the iconic architecture of its original design with a whimsical style reminiscent of a contemporary Alice in Wonderland.
Das Stue boasts minimalist design and is complemented by a sauna, an indoor swimming pool, a gym, a library lounge, and two restaurants.
Michelberger is an independent and creative hotel, bar, and restaurant, offering guests an eclectic mix of live music, exceptional food, and cocktails galore.
With 145 rooms, Hotel de Rome is an amenity-rich hotel with an array of unusual services.
New Wave Art Wknd (NWAW) launches its third year in Palm Beach today, with a hybrid in-person and virtual model live through December 6.
The ninth edition of the fair encompasses an online presentation with exhibitions from 60 galleries and a series of live panel discussions hosted on Zoom and social media.
Ahead of its 20th anniversary next year, SCOPE Miami Beach is welcoming guests to the fair this year at a distance. On view through December 6 is SCOPE’s online show, SCOPE Immersive Miami Beach, greeting guests from around the globe to a dynamic virtual tour.
The 18th edition of the New Art Dealers Alliance’s Miami fair launched on December 1 with a fresh format, which will remain open through December 5.
Art Basel’s “OVR: Miami Beach” launches this week, featuring 255 presenters from 30 countries and territories.
Design Miami/ returns to its first-ever home in the Miami Design District for its 16th edition, featuring a new curated selling exhibition concept.
Sushi aficionados who’ve sampled Japanese cuisine at the best addresses of international capitals are in for a surprise. Puro understands how sushi ought to be, and how else raw food can be experienced; indeed, the chefs’ mastery over compositions and quality is impressive.
On a quiet corner in the bustling heart of Lecce, the mixologists at this intimate cocktail lounge concoct impressive cocktails to accompany great conversation into the deep of night.
The location, the style, the vibe and the cocktails, of course, have made this wonder bar the cherry on the icing at the quaint chic town of Tricase.
Situated on the first floor of an elegant and beautifully restored historic palazzo, Dimora Ulmo affords picturesque views of the sassi and ancient city – just the scene for a seasoned traveler looking for an intercultural experience.
Apulians know a good thing when they taste it; right from its opening Alchemico Bar e Cose became a promising latest-addition to Monopoli’s nightlife scene.
As a fellow chef friend noted, “If I had to imagine the ideal pizza in my mind, and come up with such a vivid culinary imagination, this place must be it.”
Superica is known for its Old-West-inspired interiors and delicious Tex-Mex cuisine.
The Optimist transports visitors from landlocked Atlanta to a coastal destination with dishes of fresh, local seafood.
Ford Fry’s St. Cecilia is centered around dishes from coastal European cities.
Founded by Katrin Brökelmann and Katherina Marx, Appia Appia refers to one of the oldest and most important roman routes connecting Rome with Brindisi.
Style runs deep in this family; ‘Nugnes is an ultra-refined boutique with a rich family heritage that dates back to the early 20th century when grandfather Giuseppe Nugnes designed custom-tailored suits for wealthy bankers, nobles and bourgeois.
Homey vibes and plants galore set the mood at the market-style retail hub, Citizen Supply.
ATTOM Concept Store’s Atlanta location is situated in the Shops Buckhead Atlanta.
LANDMARK houses a selection of top-tier luxury shopping locations including beauty, fashion, jewelry, accessories, home, and more.
One of Hong Kong’s premier shopping spots, ifc is part of a 4.47 million square foot complex, adjacent to Four Seasons Place and the Four Seasons Hotel.
Pacific Place is home to one of Hong Kong’s largest collection of luxury brands and unique dining locations, as well as a number of five-star hotels like The Conrad and The Upper House.
Last March, The Future Perfect opened Casa Perfect New York, an appointment-only gallery situated in a five-story West Village townhouse.
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