Max and Caroline Double Fagging! 11 / 24 / 11
Max Moore and Caroline Sebastian en route to the Red Egg in Soho, New York City. Mr. Moore is a music enthusiast and Ms. Sebastian is a fashion designer.
Guilhem de Castelbajac Relocates to NYC! 11 / 20 / 11
Guilhem de Castelbajac at a private residence in Soho, New York City. Mr. de Castelbajac, a fine artist and designer, recently worked with Diane Von Furstenberg on the design of the refurbished rooms and suites at the Claridge’s hotel in London. He is the founder of In Paralle, a fashion company devoted to promoting and supporting nonprofit organizations and his fine artwork has been exibited in the Palais de Tokyo (Paris) as well as in numerous galleries worldwide.
The Great Photographer…Lina Bertucci! 11 / 17 / 11
Lina Bertucci attends Performa 11 for Shirin Neshat’s “Overruled” commission. Ms. Bertucci is a renowned photographer who is currently exhibiting at Eleni Koroneou Gallery in Athens, Greece. She also photographed Annabelle Selldorf for the current issue of Aleim.
The Sculptor Anish Kapoor @ The New York Public Library 11 / 15 / 11
The renowned sculptor Anish Kapoor at the New York Public Library for the Rolex Arts Weekend. Mr. Kapoor was the first living British artist to take over the Royal Academy in 2009. The show attracted 275,000 visitors, making it the most successful exhibition ever by a living artist in London. In 2010, Kapoor retrospective exhibitions were held at the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) in New Delhi and Mumbai’s Mehboob Studio, the first showcase of his work in the country of his birth. In 2011 Kapoor has had a solo touring exhibition with the Arts Council, part of their “Flashback ” series of shows. In May he exhibited “Leviathan” at the Grand Palais, and two con-current shows in Milan at the Rotunda di via Basana and Fabbric de Vappore.
“Surrender and Give To A Complete Stranger.” –Peter Sellars 11 / 13 / 11
Peter Sellars at the New York Public Library for Rolex Arts Weekend. Mr. Sellars is a theatre director, noted for his unique contemporary stagings of classical and contemporary operas and plays. He is professor of World Arts and Cultures at UCLA, where he teaches art as social action and art as moral action.