Maestro Dobel Tequila elevated the art world this week in Miami with style and sophistication.
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Feria Clandestina this past week in Florida represented what art is meant to be.
Sommsation made Miami Art Week a thrilling weekend with one of the most exciting moments that merged art and sips in the most phenomenal way.
Three cheers to best Art Week in Miami thanks to the premiere expressions of PATRรN.
James Goldcrown x Diageo: A Colorful Collaboration at Miamiโs Art Basel
ย From New York to Japan, Los Angeles to Brazil, James Goldcrownโs art has literally taken over the world.
This week in Florida IKEA Open House Miami made a phenomenal Art Basel debut.ย
Guests and tastemakers gathered on the world famous Lincoln Road to experienceย DAJLIEN, the newest wellness collection. They also enjoyed iconic IKEA foods, the space-inspired AFTONSPARV room, and the unique storage, and organization solutions.ย

Katya Tolstova
The DAJLIEN Collection aims to redefine training with 19 smart, multi-functional products that are easy to use, store, and wear. Standout pieces from the collection include the multiuse training and storage bench, bamboo step board, 6lb weight set, portable waterproof Bluetooth speaker, and compact air purifier. The collection was thoughtfully devised to inspire and redefine training as an affordable, fun, easy, and natural everyday activity. All the products were created using durable materials to withstand heavy use and aesthetically designed not to be an eyesore like traditional fitness equipment.ย

Claudia Coria, Javier Rodriguez
Storage & Organization was also showcased in the most artistic way at the event.ย Guests got to experience PAX Wardrobe, KALLAK Shelves, and TROFAST Storage Combination.ย
Here is to an amazing Art Week!ย
This week in Miami American Express hosted the PLAY by American Express Platinum House Party at The Miami Beach EDITION. The one-of-a-kind, interactive gallery featured reimagined toys as collectable art during Miami Art Week. PLAY was created in collaboration with one of the most sought-after creative studios, PlayLab, Inc. and the premier collector platform, Mattel Creations.
A star-studded crowd came out for the night celebration. Notables included Lori Harvey, Chanel Iman, Aly Raisman, Yvonne Orji, Batsheva Haart, Dale Moss, Shantell Martin and more. The exclusive, invite-only party featured music from LA-based DJ collective, Donavanโs Yard.ย
The gallery combined art and nostalgia by bringing together some of todayโs most interesting artists including Salehe Bembury, Surin Kim, Eny Lee Parker, Serban Ionescu, and Kumkum Fernando to reimagine iconic toys as limited-edition collectibles and art pieces.ย
PLAY by American Express Platinum was available to Platinum Cardยฎ and Centurionยฎ Members and their guests.
Photos by Getty Images for American Express Platinum
Itโs an amazing time of the year to rejoice all of our efforts throughout the year. From the lovely fashion statements that allowed us to not only talk the talk but walk the walk
ON THE SCENE: Ava DuVernay’s Film Origin lights up NYC Premiere
In the dimly lit elegance of Lincoln Center, on Thursday, November 30th. Ava DuVernay’s latest cinematic masterpiece Origin premiered featuring an ensemble cast including Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Jon Bernthal, Niecy Nash-Betts, Emily Yancy, Finn Wittrock, Victoria Pedretti, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Isha Carlos Blaaker, Vera Farmiga, Audra McDonald, Connie Nielsen, Blair Underwood, Nick Offerman, Stephanie March, and Myles Frost, with an original song by Stan Walker. Originย is a cinematic adaptation of Isabel Wilkerson’s New York Times best-seller “Caste.” It delves into the mysteries of history, peeling away the superficial layers of racial discord to uncover universal core issues.
ย Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor delivers a compelling portrayal of Pulitzer Prize-winner Isabel Wilkerson, leading us through an intimate odyssey of grief, revelation, and reflection.
Origin skillfully draws parallels between past atrocities and the harsh realities of contemporary politics, caste, and experiences both on a domestic and international scale. From the untouchables in India to the shackles of American slavery, the film fearlessly confronts the echoes of Jim Crow laws and the haunting specter of Nazi atrocities during the Holocaust.

NYC, NY – 11/30/23 -ORIGIN New York Premiere
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– PICTURED: Ava DuVernay and Niecy Nash-Betts
– PHOTO by: Dave Allocca / StarPix
– Location: Alice Tully Hall
The filmโs strength and brilliance lie in its capacity to forge human connections. It explores the shared experiences of loss, love, friendship, and community, affirming that, beyond prejudices and artificial divisions, we are bound together by the common threads of our existence. DuVernayโs artistry shines not just in bringing a best-seller to life but also in sculpting the narrative to be accessible and relatable to all.
As the credits rolled, the audience, myself included, was left in tears and awe, resulting in a thunderous standing ovation that resonated through the theater.
Following the cinematic adventure was a captivating Q&A session, providing a glimpse into the minds behind this masterpiece.ย
Panel Moderator: Of all the possibilities, what drew you to this particular story?ย
Ava DuVernay: I read the book the first time, I read it, but I didnโt really get it, the second time I started to get deeper into it and by the third time I read it I felt I wanna talk to everyone about this and I wish everyone knew, the ideas we can dissect and play with and test it and try it out and see if thereโs a new language, to talk about the things that ale us. So it really came from a desire to share that information similar to 13 found information wanted to share and really try to figure out the way to catalyze the ideas that excite me, and interest me and put them in form crafted in a way that other people would be willing to talk to me about it. The idea here was can I do it in a way that wasnโt a documentary that was the big puzzle. Could I find a way to make it a story that had human emotion so that you could see the ideas of collective memory and personal memory running side by side and go deeper into the story and that was the puzzle for me.ย ย
Aunjanue Ellis Taylor: For me, I was aware of the book but I had not read it. I had read Warmth of Other Suns the other brilliant book led by Isabel Wilkerson and what I gleaned from what Ms. Wilkerson did, I just knew the ideas she was proffering was something that could transform how we speak about how we are in this country, and then finding out that Ava DuVernay how I feel is a freedom fighter who poses as a director I just wanted to be apart, I wanted to be a soldier in this and so I wanted to so badly be in it, that I wanted her to say yes and Iโm glad that she did.
Jonathan Bernthal: For me, I flew down to Savannah and begged Ava to put me in the movie before I knew the script I just really wanted to work with her. There are parts of Isabelโs book that I read that aligned with something that I felt Iโve always felt or thought but itโs never been articulated and I could never put a finger on it and It made me think it made me feel it left me with so much hope so I desperately wanted to be apart of it as you see the journey that Isabel went on was singular it was a mission with no stone unturned and when I got to know Ava I see the why that she fights and I see the way that sheโs on a mission, sheโs doing this and that sheโs unstoppable and sheโs a force so man this woman is on a mission I’ve worked with Aunjanue before I think sheโs one of a kind and I think sheโs doing something that no one else does and I wanted to be in service of three unbelievable, powerful incredible women.ย
Niecy Nash-Betts: What drew me to this movie was friendship and love. Ava called and I answered. And she said have you read this book and I said girl not yet and she said well I wrote this part with you in mind and I said oh yea She said but I know you canโt do it because youโre doing a full-time job so. I said hereโs what I can do. I can help you think of somebody else who can do it so I began sending her names of people and everybody she rejected no, no, no. She said my problem isโฆ Iโve only ever seen you in my mind but I know it’s not gonna work because of your schedule so then I said friend did you pray about it she said nah I said we got started there, and God answered our prayers and my full-time job allowed me to get off a little early at the end of the week so that I could fly to Savannah but I didnโt have any days off I would go then fly back and I will tell you this is the most beautiful piece of art I have ever been apart of.ย
Paul Garnes: The conversations we had about it, she was able to add many of those conversations into the movie. Things that we all talked about the communication, the differences, the things that were alike, humanity, it was a true blessing to watch this process from the kernel of an idea of taking a book into a movie to now being here tonight.
Stan Walker:ย It kinda just happened quickly. Long story short Ava sent the film to me and I watched it on my phone and I cried while waiting for my wife, and because I couldnโt wait for her and she got annoyed at me so we watched it again and I cried again! but it just moved me so much because I saw a little me in there, I saw my people in there, I saw similar stories that drew me in. I felt like I had something to say, and with the song that I was blessed to be able to do was a response to how I was feeling and how it made me feel. I feel like the song was birthed out of wanting to give hope and empower people to take back their identity and culture because we deserve that.ย ย
As the Q & A Concluded it was realized that the film transcends its role as mere entertainment; but it becomes a mirror reflecting the complexities of our shared humanity, leaving a mark on all fortunate enough to witness its brilliance. Tickets are now available for one-week special engagements in LA (AMC Century City) and NY (AMC Lincoln Square) starting December 8th. In select theaters on January 19th, 2024.
โVital Impetus: Life Signsโ is a new art exhibition featured at The Gallery at the UNTITLED at 3 Freeman Alley Hotel.ย The exhibition, in partnership with Azure Arts, is a collection of mixed media works by NYC-based artists: Alice Garik, Gina Kropf, and jdx.ย

by Alice Garik

visitant by jdx

Head of Eirene by Gina Kropf
The French philosopher Henri Bergson’s word “รฉlan vital” (vital drive) is the source of the exhibition’s title and subject. Life Signs explores the relationship between the so-called โcreative selfโ and human connection through the lens of black-and-white imagery. In doing so, we truly see self-expression along with how we connect or donโt connect with the world around us.ย
The exhibition additionally reflects the history of the Bowery which acted as a refuge for artists who were willing to push boundaries in the 70s and 80s, such as Scharf, Haring, and Sherman. Today, the Bowery boasts some of the most refined and vibrant street art in the city. This exhibition truly begins this to the centerfold.ย
Vital Impetus: Life Signs is Azure Arts first exhibition. Azure Arts is known as a nomadic gallery anchored in supporting emerging and mid-career artists living in New York City. They connect and cultivate a community for creative minds who maintain a genuine curiosity about human nature, the universe, and an appreciation for the practice of making the intangible tangible. Azure Arts host and facilitates artist dinners, gallery talks, studio visits, and many more opportunities for curious collectors to gain insight into any artistโs creative process.ย
Vital Impetus: Life Signs is on view at UNTITLED now until February 10, 2024.



