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Jason and Michelle Rubell Join Sarah Harrelson In Celebrating New York Art Week and the Magazine’s Provocateur Issue

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Michelle and Jason Rubell and Sarah Harrelson at the couple’s New York home. 

It’s that time of year. The worlds of art and fashion have converged in New York for the dual draws of fashion week and the September art fair rush. It’s the kind of deluge that results in bumper-to-bumper traffic and back-to-back lunch dates. To kick off the marathon, CULTURED Editor-in-Chief Sarah Harrelson and Jason and Michelle Rubell invited guests to the couple’s Upper East Side abode for a celebratory cocktail.

“Art is an amazing way to open your eyes to other people’s points of view,” Jason told CULTURED earlier this year. “In times like this, art is so vital. It’s one of the few mediums we can use to communicate with each other in a meaningful way.” At home, the pair are surrounded by pieces from Rashid Johnson, Sayre Gomez, Kim Dingle, Hernan Bas, and more.

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Dan Rothmann and Shirin von Wulffen

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Will Sacks and Annie Armstrong

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Christine Goppel and Desmond Smalley

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Adam Charlap Hyman and Todd White

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Joining them  were the likes of Bastide co-founder Shirin von Wulffen, MoMA Board President Sarah Arison, writer Annie Armstrong, writer and musician Johanna Fateman, gallerist Anton Kern, Gucci’s Terrence Charles, Object & Thing founder Abby Bangser, interior designer Alyssa Kapito, Cartier’s Christine Goppel, advisor Rob Teeters, Kasmin’s Molly Jean Taylor, architect and designer Adam Charlap Hyman, angel investor Debra Peltz, and Sophia Cohen.

Guests were treated to assorted hors d’oeuvres catered by chef Chris Kronner of Mayday, a seafood and produce market based in Los Angeles. The light bites were accompanied by sipping tequila from female-founded Casa del Sol, as well as Moët & Chandon’s iconic champagne and an assortment of options from all-organic Dry Farm Wines. Both Dry Farm Wines founder Todd White and his partner Cameron Carani were on hand to join in on the festivities and walk attendees through the plethora of artisan bottles, including A Time For White Flowers, Fidora Lorenzo Viti Doro, and Domaine Rouge Bleu Rosé.

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Jason Rubell, Anton Kern, and Rob Teeters

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Sarah Arison, Sophia Cohen, and Sarah Harrelson

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Thompson Harrell, Freja Harrell, and Terrence Charles

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Dry Farm Wines

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Frédéric Fekkai

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Moët & Chandon

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As conversation thrummed, attendees could be seen flipping through CULTURED‘s Provocateur issue, covered by Travis Scott and Rachel Sennott, and discussing the slate of programming promised at the Armory.

Hosted at the Javits Center, the 30th edition of the fair boasts more than 235 galleries from over 30 countries. “For the past 30 years, The Armory Show has been an anchor of the city’s cultural landscape,” Kristell Chadé, executive director of fairs at Frieze, said in a statement. “It has been a pleasure working with the team to build on the strengths of the fair and expand its reach.”

As the Rubells helped raise a toast to the week, one thing was certain: Anyone hoping to beat this power couple to the fair’s best picks better move fast.

Show Business

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We are thrilled to know that the sculpture we bought last February in South Africa by artist, Dominique Zinkpè (Benin), is gaining worldwide popularity. A bronze version, of our wood sculpture, is being shown at the Armory Show in NYC. Okay, it’s not exactly alike but the style is undeniable Zinkpe. The gallery is Southern Guild Gallery in Cape Town. They have a new gallery in Los Angeles and other locations are being determined. We bought another piece from them as well that I will unveil later. Thank you @FountainheadArts.

A Birthday Celebration That Goes On And On

Thank you Gail and Dawn

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Celebrating Women Everywhere

We are in love with this unusual but meaningful sculpture (7 inches by 7 inches) from Israeli artist Ruth Patir. It represents the millions of women who are alive today (me too) because mammography machines detect breast cancer. Eliot and I bought it from the Baverman Gallery, Tel Aviv (gallerist Adi Gura) when the world learned that Ruth Patir, who was the exclusive artist representing Israel at the 60th Venice Biennale, decided to keep the doors to the Israel pavilion shut until there was a Ceasefire and Hostage Release. Through our good friend Tami Katz-Freiman, (art curator, writer, lecturer, and collector) we were able to buy “Motherland” as a way to celebrate Patir for her selfless decision.
Patir made the decision together with the exhibition’s curators, Tamar Margalit and Mira Lapidot. We met Patir when she was a resident at Fountainhead Arts.

Art Advisors

LS Art Consulting

Episode 24 – Cris Sweeny and Claire Lardner

 

 

 

Cris Sweeny and Claire Lardner, owners of Frameworks in Miami for the last 30+ years, have started a new division in their company that offers one-of-kind art pieces that are becoming increasingly popular every day. Appropriately called LS Art Consulting, Sweeny and Lardner are experts in designing the most captivating, yet appropriate custom art works in the fields of hospitality, cruise lines, design companies, healthcare, commercial, and multi-family developments. 

 

The art installations are so unique that many residential homeowners are now relying on LS Art Consulting to create custom sculptures that underscore their passions. It’s a whole new opportunity that LS Art Consulting is leading the way in. They understand how to create new possibilities that have yet to be defined.

 

The company believes in “Limitless Possibilities”

 

 

BUSINESS HOURS AND SHOWROOM LOCATION

 

Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 6 pm

Saturday – Sunday closed

 

FrameWorks, LS Art Consulting

4150 SW 74th Ct, Miami, FL 33155

 

CONTACT INFO:

info@ls-artconsulting.com

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Timeline:

 

1989: FrameWorks is founded by Cris Sweeny in Coconut Grove

1994: Sweeny began to work with her first major hotel projects, The Fairfield Inn by Marriot

1996: Claire Lardner becomes an equal partner and owner

1996: Partnership with Summer Bay Resorts in Orlando, FL began

1998: Partnership with Sandals and Beaches Resorts began

1999: First Cruise Ship with Royal Caribbean Cruise Line / Began creating custom art with 60″ Epson Fine Art Printer

2001: First Ritz Carlton Project

2008: Expanded our commercial and retail business to a 20,000 sq foot production facility in the Bird Road Art District

2010: Partnership with Carnival Cruise Line began

2012: Partnership with Norwegian Cruise Line began

2016: Expanded large format printing capabilities with the Canon Arizona Double Flatbed Printer

2019: Expanded wall covering printing capabilities with the Colorado Printer

2024: The rebranding from FrameWorks to LS Art Consulting

 

Listen to episode 24 of the Art Lovers Forum podcast here –https://www.artloversforum.com/e/episode-24-cris-sweeny-and-claire-lardner/

 

 

The Art Lovers Forum Podcast is also available on popular podcast sites:

 

Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/art-lovers-forum-podcast/id1725034621

Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/5FkkeWv83Hs4ADm13ctTZi

Amazon Music – https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/77484212-60c5-4026-a96f-bd2d4ae955c6

Audible – https://www.audible.com/pd/Art-Lovers-Forum-Podcast-Podcast/B0CRR1XYLZ

iHeartRadio – https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1323-art-lovers-forum-podcast-141592278/  

 

 

 

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