Those of us who appreciate authenticity and quality didn’t get enough of Yovanni Mero Pachay’s beautiful Panama hats  during his first visit to Palm Beach.  Earlier this year, the fifth generation Master Weaver  demonstrated his unique millinery skills and displayed a selection of Montecristi hats at Lars and Nadine Bolander’s Studio 1696.   Due to high demand, Yovanni is returning, this time on the Avenue at Sequin  

clasico extrafino (2) “These hats are not only the real deal,” says local Palm Beacher Richie Horowitz, “they are a fabulous deal! I’ve bought many Montecristi hats over the years, and these prices are less than half what I paid in St. Bart’s and London.”

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Montecristi Signature Traveling Box

 

A long-time favorite for chic world travelers, Montecristi hats’ fine weaving allows it to be rolled and packed in its signature box.

 

 

    Meet Yovanni, watch him at work, walk out with a hat that fits your budget or request a custom Montecristi

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Welcome Yovanni Tuesday  September 27th from 5:30-8:00 pm

RSVP REQUIRED

       Yovanni will also be at                  Sequin, 219 Worth Avenue       September 28-29, 11:00 – 5:00 pm

Prices begin in the low $100’s and  may go up to the thousands….

 

Trivia information:  Why are they called Panama Hats?

Roosevelt_and_the_Canal smLegend has it that President Theodore Roosevelt brought the hats to popularity in North America when photos were taken of

him wearing one while visiting Panama. But that’s not the only story. As the hats were shipped through the Isthmus canal in Panama before they hit the shores around the world, someone mistakenly thought the hats came from the country famous for its canal. Who knew one person’s misunderstanding would lead to the rest of the world following suit?

Read more on wikipedia

 

 

36th Annual Baltimore Art, Antique and Jewelry Show adds Juried Fine Craft Component

Acclaimed as the most anticipated event of the Summer Art Season, the iconic Baltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry Show is much more than your typical retail Art show.  With an extensive array of prominent estate jewelers, antiquarian book dealers, and exhibitors offering everything from majolica to contemporary art, there is truly something for everyone.   Now celebrating its 36th year, the Baltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry Show makes its annual return to the Baltimore Convention Center August 25th through the 28th.  This year, the expansive show will present the spectacular collections of more than 400 international exhibitors, including a book fair section, and an exciting new Fine Craft section, featuring a juried exhibition of artists.

The Show historically attracts fine art, antique and jewelry aficionados from all corners of the globe to explore the show’s exquisite array of rare treasures from the last several thousand years, including furniture, American and European silver, major works of art, Asian antiquities, porcelain, rare manuscripts and books.  Americana, antique and estate jewelery, glass textiles and more.  With lots of unique items to review, guests enjoy shopping the Best of the Best as well as the convenience of full-service restaurants, coffee bars, and lounge areas on the show floor to offer a break while they treasure hunt.

Irina Grammatina hand painted silk scarf

Irina Grammatina hand painted silk scarf

 

This year’s addition of The Baltimore Fine Craft Show is yet another reason to visit the show. Jurors include Lloyd Herman, Founding Director, Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Museum of American Art; Jane Milosh, Director, Provenance Initiative and Michael Monroe, Director Emeritus, Bellevue Museum

 

The Baltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry Show will take place August 25-28, 2016 at the Baltimore Convention Center, One West Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21201.

Please visit www.BaltimoreSummerShow.com for additional informtiton or to purchase tickets

The Baltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry Show is a Palm Beach Show Group Event.  www.Palm BeachShowGroup.com

It was a wall-to-wall VIP crowd on a recent Tuesday evening at the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County’s reception to celebrate the Spring/Summer issue of its award-winning Art&Culture Magazine.  It was hot outside, but insiders cooled off at Palm Beach’s Meat Market, sipping on the signature aqua-colored drink, “The Shady,” and donning the Council’s signature #ShadesOfCulture aqua sunglasses.

Bold-faced names from The Palm Beaches and leaders from the worlds of hospitality and the arts sampled Meat Market Executive Chef Sean Brasel’s culinary creations while enjoying drinks courtesy of First Republic Bank.  Throughout the evening, a video loop of the Cultural Council’s latest breakthrough advertising and social media campaign showcasing celebrities who wear aqua sunglasses to promote the arts in Palm Beach County.

Elise Gordon, Debbie Zuloaga & Lisa Kells Show off the latest issue of Art & Culture Magazine

Elise Gordon, Debbie Zuloaga & Lisa Kells show off the latest issue of Art & Culture Magazine

The Aqua sunglasses represent a symbol for the arts and our Palm Beach County community.  Together, we can see the arts  through a different lens.   Become part of this extraordinary cultural exchange – one that sets The Palm Beaches apart by sharing stories, photos, art and favorite performances with  the hashtag #ShadesOfCulture.  For more information please visit shadesofculture.com

 

 

Sequin addicts traveling to the Hamptons will be thrilled to find their favorite jewelry store as a pop up inside  BLOW BEAUTY BAR, owned by Lila Beudert.  “Not only is it the perfect blend of beauty and accessories,’ says Sequin co-founder Kim Renk, “but customers can experience the Sequin ‘create your own talisman jewlery’ and choose from a vast array of charms to personalize necklaces  for themselves or loved ones.

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When in the Hamptons, visit Blow at 2422 Main Street, Bridgehampton, NY  or call

visit http://www.sequin-nyc.com

 

From Ascot to Aspen, international photographer whose permanent display of collectable works hang in Worth Avenue’s The Silver Fund, continues to collect accolades on both sides of the Pond. Last year, Astrid was commissioned as an Official Arts Photographer for England’s Royal Ascot and this year (July), a collection of her remarkable unseen works of horses from around the world will be unveiled at Aspen’s Gallery 1949.

Renowned for her compelling, sensitive portraiture of horses, cats and dogs, her fine art photographs sell to a global audience with private commissions taking her around the world. When last in Palm Beach, Astrid’s attention was snared by the work of Palm Beach Island Cats.  She donated time and energy documenting some of the hundreds of homeless cats cared for the charity. These “forgotten felines” are fed daily, sterilized, vaccinated and cared for by Palm Beach Island Cats, a local organization which advocates responsible pet ownership.

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Stay tuned for opportunities to purchase some of Astrid’s Palm Beach Island Cats photographs at upcoming special events.  To support this 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, tax-deductible donations may be mailed to:

Palm Beach Island Cats, Inc.

                                                   P.O.Box 173

Palm Beach, Florida 33480

                                             561-512-4884

Or click here:  http://www.pbislandcats.org/index.php/sample-sites-2

 

 

“Now in its seventh edition, Masterpiece London remains the premier event for fine art, antiques, and decorative arts.”
Apollo Magazine

In it’s 7th year Masterpiece London can honestly be called the finest show on earth for decorative arts. And it is the favorite show to visit for many international collectors.

Masterpiece offers a diverse range of exhibitors and their treasures, as well as dining at some of London’s finest establishments within the fair including Le Caprice, The Ivy, and Scott’s... all against the backdrop of Christopher Wren’s Royal Hospital Chelsea. And all of this is walking distance from the heart of London.

Michael James owner of the Silver Fund on Worth Avenue,  invites you to visit the fair this year as his guest. Please click here to download a complimentary ticket. The ticket can be printed as many times as needed. Please share the ticket with friends who would enjoy Masterpiece London as well.

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The Silver Fund stand at Masterpiece 2015

 

“The event is fast becoming the most imaginative and glamorous

art and antiques fair in the world”–The Financial Times

 

“Booth upon booth is loaded with century-spanning eye candy,

from the elegant to the extravagant.” –Architectural Digest

Preview Day: Wed, June 29, 11am - 9pm                                                    

Fair Days:  
Thur June 30, 11am-9pm
Fri, July 1, 11am-9pm
Sat, July 2, 11am-6pm
Sun, July 3, 11am - 6pm
Mon, July 4, 11am - 9pm
Tues, July 5, 11am - 9pm
Wed, July 6, 11am - 9pm

Fair Location
South Grounds
The Royal Hospital Chelsea
Chelsea Embankment (Near Sloane Square)

Contact Us:  UK Mobile +44 (0) 7710 032453
dealers@thesilverfund.com

Another Planet’ and ‘Andy Warhol-the Day the Factory Died’ Capture a By-gone Era

 Jane Holzer and Susan Lloyd revisited a by-gone era by co-hosting  an exhibit and book-signing by internationally renowned photographer, Baron Christophe von Hohenberg.  The celebration took place on Thursday March 10th at The Silver Fund , an exceptional gallery which has complemented Worth Avenue with treasure troves of exquisite collections of 20th century silver and design.  New York photographer, Patrick McMullan flew to Palm Beach to capture the moment.

Von Hohenberg, who had just returned from an exhibit in Vienna, where he ‘sold out’ his collection, did not expect the immediate success of this last minute show.  Referring to his books as “reliving of celebrated times immortalizing models, artists, designers, musicians, gallerists, and other icons who reigned in New York during the Seventies and Eighties”, von Hohenberg was on hand to sign his two latest books “Another Planet” and “Andy Warhol, the Day the Factory Died”.  Two photographs from von Hohenberg’s ‘Nude with Wookie” series were framed, displayed and sold within the first 20 minutes to a Palm Beach collector.

 

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Over 100 invited guests paid tribute to Von Hohenberg’s unique style of cataloguing popular culture.  Many of who came to find themselves portrayed in his books and return to those moments illuminated by his photography, which has been featured in publications as wide ranging as Interview, Vanity Fair, The New York Times, Fortune, German and French Vogue, and German Rolling Stone.

“It was so great to see so many faces and friends after more than twenty and even thirty years!  I relived so many moments and shared so many memories because of this opportunity.   Thank you Jane, Susan and the Silver Fund for this opportunity,” said Baron von Hohenberg.

In addition to Jane Holzer and Susan Lloyd, the eclectic roster of collectors, artists, gallery owners, Broadway producers and members of Royal families included Earle Mack, Terry Allen Kramer, Carlos Morrison, John Loring, Felicia Taylor, Mai Harrison, Fran Weisler, Elizabeth Thompson, Fran Weisler, Countess Diane de la Begassiere, Princess Maria Pia de Bourbon-Parme, Karin Luter, Talbott Maxey, Matthew Eames, Baroness von Oppenheim, Kenneth Walker, Felicia Taylor, Mark Goldschmidt  and Jim Pappas.

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Michael James and Jason Laskey from The Silver Fund spared no expense, inviting popular vocalist Racquel Williams to perform during the reception.  Chris Nolan, of Spirit of the Tsars, offered guests complimentary tastings of his rare ultra-premium Golden sipping vodka.

In his book, Another Planet: New York Portraits 1976 – 1996 Von Hohenberg lived and photographed when the giants of fashion, art and society rubbed elbows with drag queens and addicts in clubs like the legendary Studio 54. The book contains portraits of personalities like Allen Ginsberg, Julian Schnabel, Cornelia Guest, and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to name just a few.

 

In Andy Warhol: The Day the Factory Died, Christophe documented Andy Warhol’s Memorial Service at St. Patrick’s Cathedral on April 1, 1987. His photos from that day, stand as a time capsule published to  mark the twentieth anniversary of Andy Warhol’s death.

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BOOK-COVER-OKClick here to view more pictures of the fun filled recption on Altima Gallery

Click here to view all the pictures captured by Patrick McMullan

 

HRH Prince Michel of Yugoslavia is the grandson of the last King of Italy and of the last Regent of Yugoslavia. He was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, educated in Gstaad, Switzerland at Ecole Marie-José, one of the most prestigious boarding schools in the world, and has lived in Palm Beach, Florida as a real estate broker for Sotheby’s International Realty. He currently resides in Geneva, Switzerland and works at Diligence as a Senior Advisor. One could say the Prince has lived a colorful life with his background. HRH invites you to join him on a 3-part journey which reveals the Prince’s family memories and inspirations through his camera lens. This Spring, His Royal Highness Prince Michel of Yugoslavia will share personal photographs of his ancestral roots during an exclusive showing at ArtDynasty Gallery at 23 Grand Rue, Geneva. 

 

Above: The first exclusive interview in French on Swiss Dragons’ Blog: ‘’Le Prince Michel de Yougoslavie nous accueille chez lui afin de partager sa passion pour la photographie et la source de son inspiration.’’ (“Prince Michel of Yugoslavia welcomes us to his home to share his passion for photography and the source of his inspiration.”)

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If you want to plan a trip to Cuba to experience the art and culture first-hand, CNN recommends Havana VIP Tours which produces customized private 5-star itineraries. Havana VIP Tours can create a trip appropriate to the level of luxury you require, whether that is renting a private mansion on the water in Havana with a full staff, chartering a 120-foot yacht to tour the island, or just renting a room from a retired local to get a feel of Cuban life – all while complying with U.S. Government regulations governing legal travel to Cuba. As seen on PBS NewsHour, Havana VIP Tours concierge-style services include guided private day-long “Art Safaris” produced in conjunction with ARTempoCuba where you will visit artists’ studios and galleries accompanied by one of their curators. Havana VIP Tours provides daily recommendations and reservations for lunch, dinner and nightlife to allow you to experience the very best that Havana and Cuba have to offer, without worrying about the logistics.

Cuban Artist working in private studio.

Cuban Artist working in private studio.

One of the top reasons to visit Cuba right now is the art. It is raw, authentic, and revealing of the rich yet tumultuous history of the little island. With some of the world’s best art being discovered in Cuba, collectors are flocking to get a piece of the prodigious creations priced much less than the market-driven world standards. Cuban-born Maribel Alvarez and her boyfriend Jim Pappas, developer and avid art collector, could not believe they did not have Cutting Edge Art in Havana during their last visit to Havana’s bursting arts and culture scene.

 

"Cutting Edge Art in Havana" as featured in ELLE Magazine, January 2016

“Cutting Edge Art in Havana” as featured in ELLE Magazine, January 2016. Available on www.amazon.com

Maribel Alvarez reading through "Cutting Edge Art in Havana" while preparing for her next trip hosted by Havana VIP Tours and ARTempoCuba. Photographed with work by featured mixed media artist, Kadir Lopez.

Alvarez reading through “Cutting Edge Art in Havana” while preparing for her next trip hosted by Havana VIP Tours and ARTempoCuba. Photographed with mixed media artist, Kadir Lopez.

 “The top Cuban contemporary artists all work with ARTempoCuba, including my favorite Kadir Lopez, who documented our family legacy in his signature CUBE” says Alvarez. 

ARTempoCuba “Art Safari” tours and their Cuban Contemporary Art book, Cutting Edge Art in Havana, are already in demand by collectors worldwide. The catalog profiles more than one hundred Cuban artists in Havana, from internationally recognized artists to fresh faces, their biographical backgrounds, images of representative works, and contract information. ARTempoCuba, a collaborative of Cuban and American Art historian, curators and specialists, donates a portion of the proceeds to the artists encouraging production and exhibition of new works. The book is filled with detailed maps to allow you to visit the artists’ studios directly and even nearby place to have authentic Cuban cuisine and drink. The guide book fits right in your pocket and is accessible during anytime of your trip.

“If you are planning a trip to Cuba to see art, this book is a must!”
Renowned collector of Cuban art, Howard Farber of the Farber Collection of Cuban Contemporary Art

Havana Monopoly Artist: Kadir Lopez Year: 2014 Materials: Mixed Media on Aluminum Dimensions: 150 x 150 cm

Havana Monopoly
Artist: Kadir Lopez
Year: 2014
Materials: Mixed Media on Aluminum
Dimensions: 150 x 150 cm

 

From the series "Mi arca I" (My Arc I) Artist: Rubén Alpízar Year: 2014 Materials: Acrylic on Wood, metal and Plastic Dimensions: 68 x 94 x 14 cm

From the series, Mi Arca I (My Arc I)
Artist: Rubén Alpízar
Year: 2014
Materials: Acrylic on Wood, metal and Plastic
Dimensions: 68 x 94 x 14 cm

 

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Sample Artist Profile in “Cutting Edge Art in Havana”.

 

For more visit www.HavanaVIPtours.net and www.ARTempoCuba.com.

Click here to purchase “Cutting Edge Art in Havana” on Amazon.com

Robert Farrell is committed to the importance and relevance of objects created with a Craftsman’s own hands.  His intricate sculptural and table-top metal pieces are primarily one-of-a-kind and are created in his one-person studio.  Farrell’s most recent body of work includes wall pieces, toys, and buildings designed to evoke an emotional response or a memory from the viewer.

Along with Farrell’s commitment to his art, he returns to the Palm Beach Fine Craft Show this year with a wonderful pledge to benefit three local non-profit organizations in a major fashion.  He will contribute 15% of the proceeds from any piece over $6,000 sold at the Palm Beach Fine Craft Show to benefit three non-profit organizations selected to be part of the VIP “Head to Toes” event which are the Center for Creative Education, Glades Academy Foundation, and Shuzz Organization.  Farrell joins over 50 other artists at the Palm Beach Fine Craft Show who have selected pieces to appeal to collectors and committed a percentage of the proceeds to the “Head to Toes” effort. Categories include glass, ceramics, sculpture, furniture, as well as mixed media, fashion, jewelry, and more.

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The 13th Annual Palm Beach Fine Craft Show takes place at the Palm Beach County Convention Center February 26th through 28th.  The highly curated Palm Beach Fine Craft Show, voted number one in the nation by Art Fair Source Book provides an opportunity for interactive dialogue with the artists themselves for avid collectors as well as those looking for an introduction to beginning a personal collection.  Jury Members have reviewed a record number of artist’s submissions from all across the U.S.   For more information and to sign up for updates, please go to www.craftsamericashows.com

Tickets will be available for sale beginning January 2016 through the website.  Show hours are Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.   Sunday hours are from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m.