Segreti Dei Medici: An Italian Style Guide

Step into an evening of intrigue, luxury, and Renaissance charm at Segreti dei Medici! Join your hosts, Sasha Bernier and Abigail MacFadden, as we unlock the secrets of the legendary Medici family in the vibrant heart of Miami’s Design District.
Carnaval for City Harvest Gala : From Rio Vibes to Real Impact

Cipriani 42nd Street — a landmark of old New York grandeur with its soaring carved beams and timeless stone archways— was reborn earlier this weekt in a riot of color, rhythm, and generosity.
“Serendipitous: A New Group Making Noise in Bushwick”

Brooklyn, NY – Chez-Nous, the newly launched alternative art space in Bushwick, proudly
announces its inaugural exhibition, “Serendipitous: A New Group Making Noise in Bushwick.”
Adam and Eve: The Origin Story of Creativo

Five years ago, a group of friends gathered in a backyard in Miami. It was no ordinary backyard—our
host had cultivated a lush haven of trees and butterflies, a reflection of his love for nature.
Forbidden Fruit Couture: Dressing the Garden of Eden at Art Basel

I’ll admit: Art Basel Miami isn’t just an art fair—it’s a canvas where fashion becomes performance art.
This year’s celebration is all about Maurizio Cattelan vibes, where even a banana can be haute couture.
The Art of Giving Shines at Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation’s 26th Angel Ball

The fusion of art and philanthropy reached new heights at this year’s Angel Ball, where Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research transformed Cipriani Wall Street into a celebration of creativity and hope.
Julia Wheatley’s ‘It Left an Ugly Mark’: Music-Inspired Gem Paintings Sparkle at Soho’s Fana Jewelry Exhibition

Step into a world where melody becomes visible and rhythm takes form. In this unique exhibition, Julia
Wheatley invites us on a journey through the landscape of music, as seen through her eyes and felt
through her brush.
Sculpting Stubborn: Carlos Enrique Prado Breaks the Mold

In the realm of contemporary ceramics, few artists bridge the gap between classical and
modern as sublimely as Cuban-born, Miami-based sculptor Carlos Enrique Prado.
Affordable Art Fair Review: A smashing success

The Affordable Art fair took over New York’s Metropolitan Pavilion last week with 2 floors of over 50
galleries and 200 artists displaying their work.
“Memory Vessels”

Inspired by the vastness of human experience in combination with the simplicity of everyday objects, still lives have been a staple in the study of art and its relation to culture.