LUXURY MAGAZINE
Fall/Winter 2024
The Season’s Hottest Trends: Sports Travel, Food Festivals, and High Design
Culture
Artist Profile Nat Bowen
By Brooke Mazurek
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Fabienne Verdier
By Brooke Mazurek
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Fine art photographer Tony Kelly
BY Brooke Mazurek
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The Wine Geese of Ireland
By Frank Vizard
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A Guide to Great Britain’s Coronation Celebrations
By Irene Rawlings
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Artist Andrew Dadson
By Brooke Mazureka
Culture
A Spirit of Adventure
By Shaun Tolson
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Immersive Art Exhibits
BY IRENE RAWLINGS
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Technicolor Bouquets
Flowers in all their fleeting glory sustain the vibrant work of Japanese artist AZUMA MAKOTO.
BY BROOKE MAZUREK
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Steeped in Tradition
Have a taste for tea? Do indulge.
Emma Blum
Culture
Grand Openings
New and remade museums around the world set their sights on a post-pandemic future.
JASON EDWARD KAUFMAN
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Artful Beauty
Since its inception in the 1930s, Swiss luxury skincare brand La Prairie has had an intrinsic link to art. Its latest collaborations uphold that tradition.
BY DEBORAH FRANK
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Color Her World
Photographer ANDREA HAMILTON captures a certain magic in her photos, one that she’s painstakingly unearthed via a careful, methodical process. Her current focus? A groundbreaking digital platform.
BROOKE MAZUREK
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New World Wines
There are no bragging rights in serving your guests a fine Bordeaux. But what about uncorking a top-tier red, quite literally, from Shangri-La, or a delicate koshu white—it’s a Japan-only grape, you know. Across the world, there’s a raft of noteworthy wine regions on the rise that jostle for space in your cellar with the classics. Here are the key names to know.
BY MARK ELLWOOD
Culture
As American as Pie
Pastel-colored paintings of pies and cakes launched his career, but there is more to the American Master WAYNE THIEBAUD than just desserts.
JASON EDWARD KAUFMAN
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Museum Moneymakers
The curation of a cultural institution’s gift shop is an art all its own.
MARK ELLWOOD
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Shaken Up and Stirred
In addition to being the official start of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, Louisville is home to a number of cocktail bars that are putting an imaginative spin on the region’s well-known spirit.
SHAUN TOLSON
Culture
Finding the Light
CLAUDE MONET’s luminous pictures of the French countryside offer a welcome armchair escape.
JASON EDWARD KAUFMAN
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Online Views
Museums, galleries, auction houses, and even car manufacturers, are going all-out digital.
IRENE RAWLINGS
Culture
An American Life
One of the most celebrated artists of the 20th century, EDWARD HOPPER painted melancholic cityscapes and rural scenes imbued with loneliness and uncertainty—now eerily prescient.
JASON EDWARD KAUFMAN
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Artfully Done
Three collectible books celebrating art, photography, and history.
BY IRENE RAWLINGS
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Save the Species, Save the World
A recent UN report predicts unprecedented rates of animal extinctions and the outcome is entirely dependent on human behavior.
Ted Alan Stedman
Culture
Nature Study
Pennsylvania-based artist KIRBY FREDENDALL paints modernist landscapes that seek to engender the feelings of introspection and calm she experiences in the outdoors.
By JASON EDWARD KAUFMAN
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New Museums and Exhibits
Discover a mix of pop culture and literary heritage from Dublin to Vegas.
By Irene Rawlings
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The Magic Kingdom
Time has stood still in Bhutan—until now.
By Francisca Kellett and Photographed by Jonathan Pozniak
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Dining in D.C. and Hot-New Restaurants
From acclaimed chefs opening their first venues to the biggest openings of 2019.
By Irene Rawlings
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Coup de Theater
Dresden has risen from the ashes of war and is making headlines with its much-desired treasures.
By Jason Edward Kaufman
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Beyond the Museums
Art walks through old Dresden and day trips to nearby Meissen and Leipzig.
By Jason Edward Kaufman
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We’ll Drink to That!
Bringing back popular vintage liquors via modern science.
By Mark Ellwood
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Desserts & Drinks
Perfect pies, creative cakes, and the single malts to buy now.
By Irene Rawlings
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Holiday Pop-Ups and Late-Night Speakeasies
Champagne tastings, craft cocktails, and rare vintages.
By Irene Rawlings
Culture
WOW ZAO
The work of Chinese-born, French-inspired abstract painter Zao Wou-Ki bridges East and West aesthetics—and shatters auction records.
by Jason Edward Kaufman
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Setouchi Triennale Festival
Islands off the coast of Hiroshima in Japan host the fourth edition of one of the most anticipated fairs.
By Mark Ellwood
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The Masters on View
Da Vinci and Rembrandt headline the fall exhibition calendar.
By Jason Edward Kaufman
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The Beauty of Art Basel
At the go-to global fair for collectors, a skincare brand paid homage to women and made its presence known.
By Deborah Frank
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The Spice of American Life
Forget London! Cities across the US are finally getting serious about Indian food.
By Shivani Vora
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Shops, Books, Food and Drink
Fragrances at the Louvre, Hasselblad’s master photographers, bespoke cakes, and more.
By Irene Rawlings
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Cathedrals of Culture
The newest museums and artistic venues to visit now.
By Jason Edward Kaufman
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Bars
Champagnes by the glass in San Francisco and New York, retro cocktails in West Hollywood, and a high-tech dance floor in Shanghai.
By Irene Rawlings
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Growing Trend
A new generation of second-home owners are buying into agrihoods, residential communities that offer a five-star farmer, rancher, and vintner lifestyle.
By Irene Rawlings
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Restaurants
Top dining experiences from New York to Hong Kong to Los Angeles.
By Irene Rawlings
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The Art of Collecting
Seven of the best private museums in the world right now.
By Mark Ellwood
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Art, Culture and Design
Exhibits to see and a new gallery to visit.
By Irene Rawlings
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The New Old Masters
Naturalistic paintings so real they could be mistaken for photographs.
by Jason Edward Kaufman
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Nature: Helping Hands
A private Florida community partners with an NGO to help restore local reefs.
BY TED ALAN STEDMAN
Culture
Turn Up the Volume
Music festivals have been upgraded to first class.
BY ALEXANDRA CHENEY
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Bauhaus Celebrations in Germany
It’s the 100th anniversary of the movement.
BY IRENE RAWLINGS
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Taking Aim
A bright spot among America’s postwar painters, KENNETH NOLAND composed spare geometric designs to explore the interplay and impact of color.
BY JASON EDWARD KAUFMAN
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Madagascar
As the world’s largest producer of vanilla, the African island’s farmers are sleeping with guns to protect their investments
BY KATHRYN ROMEYN
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Dining Out
From Cal-Asian to Swiss farmhouse foods.
BY IRENE RAWLINGS