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Dec 292011
Wim Wenders' 3D Documentary on Architecture

  German filmmaker Wim Wenders is considering a 3D  documentary on architecture. Following the recent success of PINA - the first 3D dance documentary on the late choreographer Pina Bausch (1940-2009) – Wenders revealed his next project in a recent interview with the Documentary Channel, “I have always wanted to do a film about architecture, and I have a lot of architect friends. But that is another subject I never really knew how to approach with film. I realized through PINA Continue …

Dec 142011
The Other Jewels in Elizabeth Taylor's Life

  Last night, the sale of Elizabeth Taylor’s collection of jewels at Christie’s brought in $116 million. The auction house’s estimate for 80 objects in the Taylor collection had been valued at $20 million. Needless to say that leading up to the event, much ado had been made about the late British-born American actress’ life. During the 10-day exhibition held at Christie’s New York, some 25,000 visitors had paid $30 to view the objects that are going Continue …

Dec 132011
Cocktail Culture @ Norton Museum of Art

West Palm Beach, FL - Norton Museum in West Palm Beach is hosting a multi-disciplinary exhibition that explores the social rituals of the cocktail hour through the lens of fashion and design. The show features more than 150 objects, including attire, accessories, ads, decorative arts, illustrations, photography and more from the 1920s to the present. The objects are draw from the collections of the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Newark Continue …

Dec 082011
Chanel's Fantastic(al) Paris-Bombay Show

  PARIS – During the last few seasons, Chanel has found inspiration in the aesthetic histories of such ancient Eastern cultures as the Byzantine Empire and China. This year, Karl Lagerfeld has brought a variation of Indian-inspired fashion to the hundred year old Parisian house’s table. That is by literally staging a feast fit for a Maharajah & a Maharani’s wedding. The show took on a special resonance since it was staged at the historic Grand Continue …

On McQueen's "Savage Beauty," Mortality & the Sublime

Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty, Title Gallery – Photo courtesy The Metropolitan Museum of Art By Guest Contributor: Marli Guzzetta The 40-minute wait to see “Savage Beauty,” the Metropolitan Museum’s superb presentation of Alexander McQueen’s visionary genius, is proof even before seeing the exhibit that it is something remarkable. The exhibit begins with two dresses from McQueen’s VOSS collection — one crafted from ostrich feathers and glass medical slides painted red, to evoke the blood under all skin, and Continue …