Showing posts with label Miami Beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miami Beach. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Kournikova and Iglesias enjoy the sun in Miami
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Paris Hilton and River Viiperi , pure passion in Miami
Friday, December 7, 2012
Art Basel Miami Beach celebrates its eleventh birthday
With the work of over 2000 artists on Thursday, the Art Basel Miami Beach has been opened.
The U.S. subsidiary of the Swiss Fair celebrates its eleventh birthday: 2002 was my first time in this context in Florida Modern Art has been shown by the base learning.The trade fair had taken place almost not this year.The New York galleries are among the most loyal customers of Art Basel Miami Beach.Many are, however, in the district of Chelsea and was by Hurricane "Sandy" in late October heavily affected.Several galleries reported that they only with great effort but to participate, many with a reduced program.Among the artists is also Julian Lennon, the son of ex-Beatle John Lennon.The musician, who is 50 years old next year, photographed for a few years.It shows some landscape shots.caused a stir, a work of art that will be shown only on the edge of the actual exhibition.It's about a Bugatti designed by Bernar Venet.The car is front orange and goes into a deep black.The Frenchman, who has lived for decades in New York, is actually known for his steel sculptures.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Miami Beach and Reykjavik in the race for World Out Games
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Art Basel Miami Beach and other fairs attract mass collectors
Art Basel Miami Beach, the contemporary art fair largest in the United States, starting on Wednesday its eleventh edition in the city located in the southeastern United States, where he began to wander and gallerists, artists and collectors from around the world in search of its treasures.
"South Florida is temporarily transformed into a mecca of art during Art Basel and we want to give people the opportunity to learn and experience the unique culture of our local artists diaspora," said Miami Commissioner Michelle Spence-Jones, referring to a parallel sample of African artists to be held in the Art District of the city.
Only Art Basel announces 257 galleries from 31 countries between 5 and 9 December. The main exhibition is held in the Convention Center Miami Beach, but also takes the streets of Art District, a few miles away, which hosts exhibitions of graffiti and exclusive parties.
"This is the time of year when the best of the artistic movement takes place in Miami, with artists and collectors from Milan, New York, Paris, Tokyo, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
The 5 begins the Art Basel in Miami
Monday, December 3, 2012
Miami party lives
So says a study released today by the magazine Travel + Leisure , which has obtained this information from the opinions of his readers.
According to these views, Miami, Florida, regains the top spot this year as most attractive city in the country, a position he had not repeated since 2009.
Also, is placed between the top five cities in categories such as nightlife (nightlife spots and places for singles), ideal city for a weekend rampant and place to enjoy a pleasant winter, away from the cold.
The list of cities with the most attractive people also returns the first position at Miami, sharing that position with San Diego, the second largest city in California.
As for nightlife, get a fourth position, behind Austin (Texas), Las Vegas (Nevada) and New Orleans (Louisiana).
But Miami does not come out so well in the cultural field(number 30), as a city for shopping (21), quality of life and visitor experience (26) and restaurants to eat and drink (26).
Art Week In Miami
The former villa of Gianni Versace on sale
Listed for sale last June at a price of 125 million dollars (97 million euros), the luxurious villa Casa Casuarina, the former home of fashion designer Gianni Versace, is now for sale for "only" $ 100 million. Located in Miami Beach, Florida, it is one of the most expensive properties in the world.
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