AvroKO’s latest restaurant designs—from Dallas to Doha—redefine the modern steakhouse by blending Art Deco elegance with cultural storytelling. William Harris, Co-Founder and Principal, shares how each space brings tradition and innovation together, creating dining experiences that linger far beyond the table.
Learn how to identify fake art with these 8 tips that will help you spot fraudulent pieces and protect your collection from scams.
Nicole Lipp is a director who fearlessly blends dark humor and bold storytelling to craft films that push the boundaries of comedy and queer representation. With her sharp wit and uncompromising vision, she’s redefining what it means to create truly original cinema.
Ruchika Grover, founder of Borrowed Earth Collaborative, fuses traditional craftsmanship with modern technology to create sustainable stone art. Her latest collection, Borrowed Earth Objects, transforms discarded stone into elegant, eco-conscious designs, redefining luxury with a commitment to sustainability.
Nick Mele’s latest exhibition, Pages & Play, is on display at the Newport Art Museum through October 20, 2024, offering an intimate glimpse into his imaginative artistry. This photo diary captures the day the exhibition opened, showcasing Mele’s blend of old-world glamour with modern cheekiness as he captures the interplay between upscale interiors and their inhabitants. Curated with Danielle Rollins, the exhibition invites visitors to experience his timeless photographs in dynamic, bold settings inspired by his Palm Beach home.
In the hustle of modern life, we often lose sight of nature’s rhythms and, in turn, ourselves. “The Change Within,” an exhibition by Amelia Maxwell Art Advisory, offers a reconnection through the stunning works of seven female artists. This collection invites viewers to explore the delicate, vibrant, and introspective beauty of the natural world. Each piece serves as a reminder of the intricate bond between humanity and nature, urging us to rediscover the world around us.
Luxury fashion brand, Fallon and Ava, hosted a dynamic fusion of Erica Reiling’s vibrant paintings and the brand’s luxurious turtleneck collection in New York City. Guests will witness a seamless blend of sustainable fashion and artistic expression, illustrating the gorgeous synergy between fashion and art.
In the heart of Chelsea, where the pulse of art beats strongest, Gallery AP Space unveils its newest gem: a solo exhibition by the visionary artist Alexander Yulish. Aptly titled The Space In Between, this inaugural show marks a momentous occasion for both the gallery and the artist, promising an immersive journey through the realms of human psyche and existential contemplation.
Filipino artist Annabelle Papas is set to mesmerize art patrons and enthusiasts once more with the launch of her latest series, aptly called ‘SYMBIOSIS ‘ for Filipinart, an exciting exhibition done in collaboration with the Crimson Hotel and the South Arts Festival which will be open to the public from March 6 to March 23 2024. The showcase is an ode to Filipino women and their prowess in the art world.
in the vibrant heart of Portobello Road, “The Garden” exhibition, presented by Amelia Maxwell Art Advisory at J/M Gallery, offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle. Artists Camilla Perkins and Rachel Bottomley invite you on a journey through the untamed beauty of nature, where vibrant oil pastels and dynamic mediums transport us to a world where memories bloom like flowers in the sun.
In an age of instant captures, Allister Ann stands out. Based in Nashville, she began her journey touring with The Civil Wars at 22, leading to a career as Kenny Chesney’s personal photographer. Explore her enigmatic world, from her unique style to her reflections on destiny and creativity. Journey from her humble beginnings to her success in the music scene through personal anecdotes, revealing the soul of a true artist.
In the heart of London’s artistic pulse, the Amelia Maxwell Art Advisory recently celebrated the opening of its latest exhibition, “Little Stories Big Lives,” a colorful showcase of the enchanting works by artists Lucy Mahon and David Horgan. The exhibition not only highlighted their unique perspectives, but also showcased the vision and dedication of gallery […]
The House was built around art and its stories, which is why it was time (and overdue if you ask some) to feature a painter on one of our covers. We love Indivi Sutton for many reasons, but let’s start with the kind of person she is. Kind is the first word that comes to […]
Indivi Sutton has been making waves in the art world with her latest exhibition titled “evermore.” Combining her passion for color exploration and emotional interdependence, Sutton’s artwork deeply connects with the philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, urging viewers to embrace the present moment and connect with their intuitive being.
Brett Barney is no stranger to the arts, being that he has been surrounded by different inspirational artistic figures from an early age, it is no wonder he landed on the path he is currently pursuing. Brett’s parents both took up oil painting when he was about four or five, and he watched them through their individual creative processes. His first major impression of art was something his father did.
With a background in mixed media and architectural design, Brigitte’s creations exist on canvas and often bleed into the space enclosing them. She is an interdisciplinary artist and designer, though she is resistant to any title and prefers “I make stuff.” Her art is meant to move beyond superficial appearance and instead represent their inward significance.
Creating beauty with intention has become an art form as we continue to adapt to the fast paced world built around us. For Indivi Sutton, everything is creative, but is done so with a deep connection to the memories in her life and the natural world. From a very young age, she was taught not to just look at color, but how to feel it and connect with it, leaving her with the ability to create visual journeys for her audience. This appreciation for color is easily seen throughout her work and is something that made me pause and absorb. It is simplicity at its finest.
We welcome you into summer with this beautiful floral sculpture masterfully put together by two creatives we love to follow. It’s the perfect way to say farewell to the 2022 PRIDE month as well. A bit about the artists below.
Shei Phan is an Oklahoma native who lived throughout the entire state, as well as in California and Las Vegas. Phan began her creative journey during her childhood while witnessing her mother obtain an A+ as a single parent, since she raised her and her two siblings. Despite the challenges the family experienced, her mother always ensured the kids had food on the table and a place to sleep.
Lee Joo Won has pursued a career in his artwork. He was inspired by many other artists and had a passion for it before it became his job as well. One defining moment in Joo Won’s life that made him decide to pursue a career in art was the first time his work was sold on exhibition. The gallery director told him that there was someone who supported him and his work. The first time his art became public was when an artist from every country was picked to showcase their best project.
Today’s interview is about STRIKING THE RIGHT BALANCE . Joining me today is a woman described as an independent thinker and quiet force in her approach to life. Camille Obering is a fine art advisor, curator, and investor. She and her husband, multi-instrumentalist and composer Ben Musser are the founders of Guesthouse, a private studio space in Jackson Hole, Wyoming that invites artists, musicians, filmmakers, and creators to explore new ideas, and present their work to new audiences. Last year, Vanderbilt Magazine highlighted Guesthouse as “a laboratory for adventurous art” in which “no project is too avant-garde”.
Thomas Blondet is a globally known music artist based in Washington DC. Blondet has built a long career doing what he loves and producing his music through his own record label, Rhythm & Culture Music. Blondet’s career began in the 1990s as a DJ in the early days of electronic dance music. Over two decades, […]
The House had a quick chat with Ella Dunn, Australian painter, about her latest collected recently shown at Saint Cloche Gallery in Melbourne titled, Deeper Water.
fashion and celebrities, she finds that she is always able to create something unique that will arrest the eye and stick in the mind of the viewer. She enjoys playing around with clothing’s fabrics, colors, andshapes, finding that these elements are the most entertaining for her to shoot. Schuessler also loves clothes. They provide her with inspiration during a shoot and also arrive with a comical hardship for her: not taking any clothes home for herself once the job is done.
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AUSTRALIAN LANDSCAPE PAINTER, KATIE DANIELS, gives us an inside look at what inspires and motivates her to bring her magical oil paintings to life.