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Redoing Valentina’s intro post because why not
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Height: 5’6”
Age: 36 (S8)
Weight: 126 lbs
Eyes: Brown
Blood: O-
Biographical Information
Full Name: Valentina Imelda Perez
Gender: Female (she/her)
Status: Alive
Birthday: September 6, 1986
Nationality: Mexican-American
Sexuality: Bisexual (women preference)
Origin: Grimsborough, United States
Residence: Paris, France
Profession: Detective
Past Profession(s): Library Assistant
Family:
Camila Perez (mother, deceased)
Ernesto Perez (father, deceased)
Fernando Perez (brother, deceased)
Regina Perez (aunt, deceased)
Alejandro Perez (uncle, deceased)
Nevada Perez (ancestor)
Silvana Perez (ancestor)
Antonio Perez (ancestor)
Partner(s):
Reese Cohen (ex-boyfriend, deceased)
Rozetta Pierre (ex-girlfriend, deceased)
Yoshinobu Toshiko (girlfriend)
Affiliation(s):
Grimsborough PD (formerly)
Pacific Bay PD (formerly)
The Bureau (formerly)
T.I.M.E. (formerly)
Supernatural Hunters (formerly)
Parisian Police Department
#criminal case#criminal case grimsborough#criminal case pacific bay#criminal case world edition#criminal case the conspiracy#criminal case travel in time#criminal case supernatural investigations#criminal case city of romance#criminal case oc#criminal case game#valentina perez#might update later
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names, mostly surnames (1)
let me apologise for this partial list of names in the library, titles available on request...
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Lirael Moodboard: The Making of The Disreputable Dog
“The most important questions—“What are you? Where did you come from?”—had a whole range of answers, starting with “I’m the Disreputable Dog” and “from elsewhere” and occasionally becoming as eloquent as “I’m your Dog” and “You tell me—it was your spell.” - Garth Nix, Lirael
(image sources below cut)
Library: https://www.pinterest.ca/pin/47850814779718049/
Hand with book/Simon the Zealot: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_the_Zealot
Crying woman: Penitent Magdalene - https://www.wikiart.org/en/antonio-ciseri/penitent-magdalene-1864
Dog Statuette: my own photo
Charter magic symbols: https://www.redbubble.com/people/LauraTolton/shop
Girl with dog: Detail of Susanna and the Elders by Pierre van Hanselaere (1820)
Glacier: https://www.pinterest.ca/pin/527413806346292094/
Clayr girl: https://www.instagram.com/p/BsrjUZSnstZ/?utm_medium=copy_link
Ice tunnel: https://nobeerreviews.tumblr.com/post/649022233485934592/there-is-a-light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel-but-the
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F1 Drivers & pick up lines
(Which one would you go for?)
Lando: Roses are red, my face is too... but that only happens when I see you
Carlos: Your body is 75% water and I'm thirsty
Max: If you were my homework, I'd do you everyday
Alex: Hey! Tie your shoelaces, I don't want you falling for anyone else!
Valtteri: Do you believe in love at first sight or do I need to walk past again?
Lewis: I seem to have lost my phone number, can I have yours
Kevin: Your shirt has to go, but you can stay
Romain: If you were a vegetable, you'd be a cute-cumber
Kimi: If you were words you would be fine print
Antonio: My doctor says I'm lacking Vitamin U
Lance: I'm glad I brought my library card, because I'm definitely checking you out!
Checo: Remember me? Oh that's right. I only met you in my dreams
Pierre: If you were a flower you'd be a damnnnndelion
Daniil: Are you my self-esteem? Because I've been looking for you everywhere.
George: If I were to ask you out, would your answer be the same as the answer to this question?
Robert: If you and I were socks, we'd make a great pair!
Daniel: Save water, shower with me!
Nico: What has 36 teeth and holds back the incredible Hulk? My zipper.
Charles: My buddies told me I wouldn't be able to start a conversation with the most beautiful person in this club. What should I do with their money
Sebastian: Kiss me if I'm wrong, but dinosaurs still exist right?
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DRIVERS IN SINGAPORE
i’m singaporean so wanted to do something funny to mark 1 week to the GP :)
my opinions only!
seb
- probably spending all his time in parks or whatever
- sneezes cos flowers
- either feels too hot [outside] or too cold [in air-con]
charles
- will 100% go to the zoo but avoids the snakes
- “ooh look, an animal! what animal is that? why does it look so weird?”
- waits for the feeding times just to feed the animals
lewis
- trying to find vegan places to eat
- “it’s a chinese vegetarian restaurant, let’s go take a look!”
- realises he can’t order properly because most of the staff speak chinese and ends up just pointing at the menu
valtteri
- literally trying to find somewhere cold
- also looking for iced coffee cos it’s too hot
- “i’m just gonna go to starbucks, i give up.”
max
- complaining about seafood [which is everywhere]
- “why does every restaurant serve some kind of seafood? like i know it’s an island but-”
- stays far away from any form of seafood and orders chicken everyday
alex
- goes to find a thai restaurant
- also goes and finds chilli crab [local food here]
- “oof this is spicy...like really spicy. how do people eat this?”
lando
- goes to the supermarket to find milk
- ends up also finding milk sweets [which are amazing]
- “which milk should i get? there’s so many types? wait there’s milk sweets? okay i have to get some!”
carlos
- finds the infamous durian
- realises it stinks and doesn’t want to eat it anymore
- “why does it smell? how does a fruit even smell? what?”
dan
- unlike max, goes to find the seafood
- “mmh, this is really good, can i have more?”
- ends up getting scolded by his trainer for eating too much seafood
nico
- basically walks around because he has nothing to do
- ends up in some mall somewhere
- “where am i? wait how did i get here? can someone tell me where i am? how do i go back to the hotel?”
pierre
- goes to the amusement park and water park
- literally gets burnt to a crisp because he forgot the sunscreen
- “GET ME BACK TO THE WATER IT’S TOO HOT I NEED THE WATER!” [flasbacks to trash can]
dany
- goes shopping for penelope [his daughter] and ends up at some street market somewhere
- gets here a stuffed toy souvenir even though kelly says enough
- “don’t tell me she’s got enough toys because she doesn’t, okay?”
checo
- also gets something for his kids
- actually gets other things besides stuffed toys
- *holding like 2 full baskets* “yea i think that’s enough.”
lance
- literally doesn’t want to move because of the heat
- will stay in the hotel all day if he could
- “why is the weather here so hot? and don’t tell me it’s because of location because I KNEW THAT!”
kimi
- goes to find ice cream
- finds ice cream and is content
- “bwoah, at least the ice cream had vodka in it.”
antonio
- follows kimi to get ice cream
- is the one who ends up paying for it
- “well, at least this is cold.”
kevin
- hanging out in the hotel pool cos why not
- being annoyed by shouting children
- “i can’t even have peace and quiet? like can they just shut up?”
romain
- is amazed by all the food
- endures heat to go out and eat the local food
- “wow this is really good, i should try to make it sometime.”
george
- an intellectual who goes to the library
- goes to the main branch and realises there’s a lot of floors and a lot more books
- “there’s actually so much stuff in here this is the dream :)”
robert
- has nothing to do and decides to follow romain
- actually enjoys himself despite romain basically fanboying over food
- “well, this was kind of fun.”
well that was fun to do :)
am heading to the gp so really excited :)
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Can you make a list of all the characters you've mentioned so far and their roles? I want to write a fanfiction based off this (Also is that okay????). Thanks!
oh boy theres an awful lot to go through, ask me any specific characters and i’ll if i missed them/assign them smth!! I’m including parents, teachers, historical figures etc. anybody i’ve mentioned in the WHOLE YEAR ive been running this blog. IN ALPHA ORDER.
Ask me on details such as relationships, family history, religion, jobs, living style or any of that stuff. I have floorplans, timelines and historical..tidbits. I can give you a full profile of each character if you wish. Pick one and I’ll give a full essay on literally EVERYTHING. and theyre all thought out.
CANON COUNTRIES (CHARACTERS)
America/Alfred - Economics/Politics Student, Brother of Matthew, cousin of Zachary/Jett
Ancient Egypt/Nefetiri - Class of ‘87 alumni
Ancient Greece/Athena - Class of ‘87 alumni
Ancient Rome/Romulus - Lovi/Sebastian/Feli’s dad
Australia/Jett - Zoology Student, Brother of Zachary, Jake and Wendy, Cousin of Matthew/Alfred
Austria/Roderich - Music Student, Cousin of Leo
Belarus/Natalya - Dance/Ballet student, Sister of Ivan and Katyusha
Belgium/Emma - Pastry Chef/Culinary Student, Sister of Luca and Tim
Britannia/Alicia - Arthur/Peter’s mom (mum), librarian
Bulgaria/Boris - Roomates with Vlad
Canada/Matthew - Med Student/Student nurse, Brother of Alfred
Chibitalia - Literally Feli as a kid
China/Yao - Culinary Student
Cuba/Carlos - Matthew’s friend
Czech Republic/Hedvika - Works at the library
Denmark/Matthias - Film Student
England/Arthur - Art Student, brother of Peter
Estonia/Eduard - IT/Computer science major
Finland/Tino - Literacy Student
France/Francis - Culinary Student
Gaul/Genevieve - Class of ‘87 alumni
Germania/Alderich - Gil/Lud’s dad
Germany/Ludwig - Mechanical Engineer Student, brother of Gilbert
HRE(Holy Roman Empire)/Gabriel - he’s dead lol deceased twin brother of Ludwig
Hong Kong/Leon - High Schooler
Hungary/Elizabeta - Culinary student
Hutt River/Jake - Brother of Wendy, Jett and Zach. Works in a museum
Iceland/Emil - High Schooler
India/Nanush - Physics Student/Dance instructor
Ireland/Cole - Brother of Arthur, Aaron, Alistor and Peter
Italy/Feliciano - Fine Arts Student, brother of Lovino and Sebastian
Japan/Kiku - Economics Student
Knights Templar(K.T.)/Katie - Masters in History, Vet. for the German army, trans (mtf)
Kugelmugel/Leo - Middle Schooler, working towards arts, cousin of Roderich
Liechtenstein/Lilli - High Schooler, sister of Vash
Lithuania/Toris - Journalist/Literacy Student
Luxembourg/Luca - High Schooler
Monaco/Lucille - Step-sister of Francis, sister of Michelle
Mongolia - Transfer student in Gil’s youth
Moldova/Aurel - Vlad’s younger brother
Netherlands/Tim - Horticulture, Brother of Emma and Luca
New Zealand/Zachary - High Schooler/Recent Graduate, brother of Jett, Jake and Wendy, cousin of Alfred/Matthew, works in as a bellhop/barista
Norway/Lukas - Art Student
Poland/Feliks - Fashion Design Student (can also do acting/drama)
Portugal/João - Veterinary Student
Prussia/Gilbert - Technical Illustration Student
Romania/Vlad - Study of folklore
Romano/Lovino - Fashion Student, brother of Feli and Sebastian
Russia/Ivan - Art History Student
Scotland/Alistor - Brother of Peter, Arthur, Cole and Aaron
Sealand/Peter - Middle Schooler, brother of Arthur, Cole, Alistor and Aaron
Seborga/Sebastian - High schooler, learning culinary arts, brother of Feli and Lovi, Wendy and Peter’s old babysitter
Seychelles/Michelle - High Schooler, adoptive sister of Francis and Lucille.
Slovakia/Jakub - Works at the library
South Korea/Kim - High schooler
Spain/Antonio - Early Education Student/Student Teacher
Sweden/Berwald - Interior designer
Switzerland/Vash - Scout/Army kid, idk what he studies..THE BLADE
Taiwan/Mei - Fashion Student/High Schooler
Turkey/Sadik - Bodyguard/Model/Highschool Football Captain
Ukraine/Katyusha - Sister of Ivan and Natalya
Wy/Wendy - Sister of Zach, Jake and Jett, cousin of Matt and Al
Wales/Aaron - Brother of Alistor, Cole, Arthur and Peter
2PTALIA
2p!America/Allen - High School Dropout, wants to be a cop
2p!Austria/Roland - Rock Music (70s-80s) and loves Elton John
2p!Canada/James - Graduated, Hockey Athelete
2p!China/Xiao - Culinary
2p!England/Oliver - Culinary, works as a pastry chef
2p!France/Francois - Graduated, works designing clothes
2p!Germany/Lutz - Engineer/Mechanics, kind of a mess
2p!Hungary/Erzsebet - Culinary Chef
2p!Italy/Luciano - Probably works in casino or smth
2p!Prussia/Gillen - Art (hoe) Student, moody and avant garde
2p!Russia/Viktor - Literature, mostly macabre
2p!Romano/Flavio - Fashion Student, probably a pimp
HISTORICAL FIGURES
Old Fritz (Frederich) - Gilbert’s professor
Hanz Katte - Gilbert’s Art history professor
Joan of Arc - Francis’ first girlfriend
Maria Theresa - Roderich’s first piano teacher
PARENTS/RELETIVES
Aunt Marie - Gil’s Aunt, mother of Katie
Great Grandmother Arlene - Great Grandmother of Lud/Gil/Katie/Max/Monica, Grandmother of Marie and Alderich
Laura/George Jones - Mother/Father of Alfred/Matthew, George is also a veteran.
Lena - It’s Gil and Roddy’s kid ahghfhg her tag is aph child lmao
Louis - Francis’ biological dad, kind of a cheating dick, ex husband for Marie.
Marie and Leon - Francis’ parents. Marie (like Curie, the French scientist) is divorced and remarried to Leon, which is short for Napoleon. Leon is Lucille’s father biologically.
APH Holstein and Schleswig/Max and Monica - Cousins of Gil/Lud, Brother and Sister of Katie
APH Saxony and Hesse and Barvaria - Gil’s cousins
Louise - Divorced wife of Alderich, Mother of Gil, Lud and Gabe
Mr. Newspaper - Not a historical figure, but its a canon Hetalia character. Roderich’s student which he tutored for piano
Rocker Dad - Eliza’s single father, travelling in Europe somewhere
Sophia and Hugh Johannes Edelstein - Exactly what it sounds like, its Roderich’s parents.
Spicy Mom - that’s the Vargas’ quick witted and super hot wine mom, who is basically Morticia to Romulus’ Gomez.
Vash/Lilli’s Father/Mother - Exactly what it sounds like, family friends with the Edelsteins
PETS/ANIMALS
Astor/Berlitz/Blackie - Gil/Lud’s dogs
Eiger/Jungfrau/Mönch - Vash’s goats (on a farm, in Switzerland)
Ester/Felix/Strudel - Roderich’s Cats, 2 at home, one with him
Fish - Michelle’s goldfish. dont have a name yet.
Gilbird - Gil’s bird
Pierre - Francis’ bird
Monet - Lucille’s bunny (made to sound like Claude Monet, as well as the word Monte, in Monte Carlo)
Sam - Alfred’s Golden Retriever (at home with parents)
Snake - It’s just Jett’s snake.
Alderich’s cats - Gil’s dad’s foster cats
I’m probably missing a few but..my mind has blanked so ask and you shall receive. I have full logs on each character, ESPECIALLY THE FAMILY ONES
Not tagging this one
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TOP 30 BEST FILMS OF 2017, #30-21, 7th Annual Cristal Connors Film Awards
HONORABLE MENTIONS: Strong Island, dir. Yance Ford, Lady Macbeth, dir. William Oldroyd, A Quiet Passion, dir. Terrence Davies, By the Time it Gets Dark, dir. Anocha Suwichakornpong, In This Corner of the World, dir. Sunao Katabuchi, Ex Libris: The New York Public Library, dir. Frederick Wiseman, Coco, dir. Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina, The Square, dir. Ruben Östlund, Good Time, dir. Joshua and Bennie Sadie and The Shape of Water, dir. Guillermo Del Toro
30. The Death of Louis XIV, dir. Albert Serra
A fascinating elegy, gorgeously composed and led by a brilliant Jean-Pierre Léaud, crafting a mesmerizing portrait of excess and the twilight of life, and how we make sense of it, both as observers and as physical beings with an expiration date.
29. Life and Nothing More, dir. Antonio Méndez Esparza
A stirring, intimate portrait of a family strained by circumstance and prejudice, stronger for its lived-in authenticity and disregard for traditional structure, imbued with warmth by a startlingly strong crew of non-actors, most notably Regina Williams.
28. Baby Driver, dir. Edgar Wright
An unimpeachably great time at the movies with exquisite design and a refreshingly vital soundtrack, somehow making Ansel Elgort seem vaguely charming and delivering consistent laughs and impeccably choreographed action sequences throughout. Simultaneously retrograde and forward thinking.
27. The Wound, dir. John Trengove
A visually captivating dissection of masculinity and self hatred that is steeped in ritual, exploring queer desire in traditional spaces in unexpectedly prickly and violent ways.
26. Free in Deed, dir. Jake Mahaffy
A captivating study of the intersection of faith and hopelessness with a keen eye for issues of race and class, remarkably thoughtful in its richly textured characterizations and steady plotting that set up a knock out finale that will take your breath away.
25. Marjorie Prime, dir. Michael Almereyda
A soulful adaptation that’s smart enough to keep things intimate, deftly balancing the touching with the almost clinical, tackling the complex monster of memory with thrilling zeal.
24. Princess Cyd, dir. Stephen Cone
A luminous meeting of the minds, thoughtfully exploring perspective and age in ways that feel fresh and almost casual, touching on themes of queer identity and faith to craft a singularly affecting treatise on the powers of listening to and understanding one another.
23. Machines, dir. Rahul Jain
A gorgeous and ethereal visual object, but also a disturbing documentation of a crisis, unflinchingly documenting the dangerous working conditions of its subjects and giving them a platform to detail the devestating repercussions of attempting to unionize, creating a compelling juxtaposition between its beautiful imagery and its dire subject matter.
22. Rat Film, dir. Theo Anthony
A formally ambitious critique of the institutionalized segregation of Baltimore, from its beginnings in city planning to its continued legacy on the cultural landscape, superbly exemplified through the city’s rat problem and mirrored in a comprehensive history of rat behavioral studies that stands as a testament to the boundless possibilities of documentary filmmaking as a medium.
21. mother!, dir. Darren Aronofsky
A meticulously messy roller coaster ride that has its cake and eats it too, relishing in its bonkers, heavy handed metaphor and mining it for everything it’s worth. simultaneously poignant and delightfully ridiculous.
#2017 Film Awards#mother!#Rat Film#Machines#Princess Cyd#Marjorie Prime#Free in Deed#The Wound#Baby Driver#Life and Nothing More#The Death of Louis XIV
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Seven Precautions You Must Take Before Attending Easy Winter Canvas Paintings | easy winter canvas paintings
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Third episode of Technicolor. this was very focused on obscure library, mostly English and French. It was March 2019.
A. Valotti* / Gerald Daihait - Sea Legend number A. Valotti* / Gerald Daihait - Japonica Antonio Riccardo Luciani - Ultima Speranza (Versione con Oboe) Malinconia A - Echietto Malinconia B - Echietto Il Ricordo di Serena - Riz Ortolani Rainbow - Francis Lai Per il Mare Egeo - Cicciolina & Morricone ???-??? Heavy Water - Alan Parker The Rockford Files - Mike Post Trumpet Shake - Peppino De Luca ??? - ??? Mountain top -??? April Orchestra - Gianni Marchetti L’Ultimo Cacciatore, Sequenza 1 (Harmonica Solo) - Franco Micalizzi Mr Dante Fontana - Piero Piccioni Sexopolis - Jean-Pierre Mirouze Produzione - Piero Umiliani This was a French Library record on Factories and Future. but I can’t remember the name of the record and or the producer. I need to start cataloging the records! Same for this one - Can’t remember The Tomorrow People Theme - Dudley Simpson Maniac - Oscar Rocchi And His Keyboards Speedboat Dash - The Prisoner OST Harschisch Party - George Garvarentz Smeraldo - Oscar Rocchi Ok Chicago - Tele Music Contesto - Piero Piccioni Compliments - Echietto ??? - ??? Volto di Donna - Piero Umiliani Polimeri - Ennio Morricone ??? - ??? credo un altro Morricone
again, apologies for the missing titles. it’s a mess, I know, but this stuff is very obscure. Am attaching the flyer of one of my last residencies in London before the lockdown. This was the beloved Behind This Wall club in Hackney Central. we had a lot of fun there. Alex, the owner is a real dude!
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Here’s what real estate players heading to Art Basel need to know
UPDATED, Dec. 5, 10:35 a.m.: Real estate and art converge this week, as developers, brokerages and architects capitalize on the well-heeled crowd descending on Miami to boost the visibility of their luxury projects.
Brokerage firms are sponsoring art fairs, condo projects are hosting lavish parties and exhibits, architects and designers are holding book signings, and museums are offering art-studded VIP soirees during Art Basel Miami Beach and Art Week — all geared to lure the artsy set.
Christie’s International Real Estate, along with EWM Realty International, is a marquee sponsor of Art Miami and its sister event, CONTEXT Art Miami, for the eighth consecutive year. Christie’s and its affiliates will host an interactive booth at the main entrance of Art Miami, displaying luxury residential properties from around the world.
Art Miami’s works on display will include Peter Anton’s CHOCO TOWER, a 10-foot tall sculpture of five chocolates stacked on top of each other that weighs more than 1,000 pounds. Made from painted aluminum, the sculpture will be on display at Stuttgart-based Galerie von Braunbehrens’s booth, part of an edition of three works, each painted in different colors.
The developers of the Ritz-Carlton Residences, Sunny Isles Beach, which just topped off, will be the official sponsor of the 17th annual ArtNexus Party in Wynwood. Developed by Fortune International Group and Château Group, The Ritz-Carlton Residences will be hosting the VIP lounge during the party, with a scale model of the condo tower.
The event will also unveil Uruguayan artist Pablo Atchugarry sculpture for the exterior of the project’s Oceanside tower. Atchugarry will debut a sketch of his piece, and guests will celebrate the opening of his family gallery in Wynwood, the Atchugarry Art Center.
Acqualina Resort & Spa’s AQ Bar is hosting an event on Thursday, in partnership with Fine Art Mia. AQ bar will be adorned with a collection of original contemporary masterpieces by famous American artists Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Keith Haring and Jeff Koons and British contemporary artist Damien Hirst. Among them: Liz by Andy Warhol painted in 1964 and Alfred Hitchcock from 1983 and Damien Hirst’s Mickey in blue glitter from 2016.
Art Basel show partner Douglas Elliman is hosting a series of events, beginning with a property showcase in the Collectors Lounge of the art fair. Elliman is working with Artefacto, which is furnishing the New York brokerage’s new development gallery, and including a virtual reality presentation of new developments.
Elliman is also hosting a tour of “architecturally significant” new projects currently on the market in Miami Beach for Elliman and Knight Frank agents in town. On Thursday, the company is unveiling its fifth annual Elliman Magazine Art Issue at 1 Hotel & Homes South Beach.
Italian architect Antonio Citterio will be giving a talk at Design Miami on Wednesday with the home and design editor of Departures, discussing luxury architecture and design. Citterio is designing Arte, a 12-story, 16-unit condo building in Surfside being developed by Alex Sapir.
Arte is also placing an art installation through Sunday featuring a video by Sophia Hanover and Stuart Parr projected onto the building at 8995 Collins Avenue.
Cervera Real Estate is sponsoring Red Dot Miami and Spectrum Miami for the second year in a row. Cervera’s hosting “The Art of Living” collection at Red Dot Miami, beginning with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday and ending on Sunday at Mana Wynwood. The collection will showcase some of Cervera’s exclusive projects, including Aston Martin Residences Miami, Aria on the Bay and Elysee Miami.
Oppenheim Architecture’s Ilona Oppenheim and the Related Group’s Jorge Pérez on Tuesday evening will celebrate their new book “Island in the Light,” which features 35 artists and 30 writers celebrating contemporary Cuban art, music and literature.
TRA Publishing is launching the book at a private event at Two Park Grove, a luxury condo building developed by Pérez and David Martin’s Terra. Cuban musician Pavel Urkiza will compose original scores inspired by the book’s selection.
In Edgewater, Pérez is unveiling the Paraiso District, a group of condo towers the Related Group recently completed. Artists Santiago Parra, Omar Barquet and Pablo Atchugarry will be at the event on Friday morning. Pérez and his wife, Darlene, are also hosting an invitation-only private breakfast and stroll through their art collection at his home in Coconut Grove this week.
The Bass Museum in Miami Beach is hosting a VIP reception Wednesday to celebrate the opening of The Haas Brothers: Ferngully during Miami Art Week. Also on view, Paola Pivi: Art with a view and Aaron Curry: Tune Yer Head.
In addition to hosting a number of offshoot art events and fairs in Wynwood and downtown Miami, real estate investor and developer Moishe Mana is having a birthday bash at his Wynwood complex on Tuesday. Mana and InList are hosting the party, starting at 9 p.m. and ending at 4 a.m. Lance Bass will MC the event, which is featuring performances by Cedric Gervais and others.
Nearby, broker and developer Tony Cho will have a pop-up experience at the Wynwood Gateway building called “Ignition.” The event, on Thursday evening, will feature artwork by Olivia Steele, Tyler Goldflower, J. Margulis and Dino Urpi in rooms of an on-site hotel, which will then be listed on Airbnb. The event will benefit the nonprofit Path of the Panther.
The nonprofit Berkowitz Contemporary Foundation is hosting a preview party for its new art-inspired building in Edgewater, where the foundation will showcase its art collection.
The project, designed by Rene Gonzalez Architects, will display Richard Serra’s “Passage of Time,” a 218-foot-long sculpture that will be installed in the courtyard. The 45,000-square-foot building was designed to incorporate an 80-foot-tall light installation by James Turrell’s “Aten Reign.” The building is slated to be completed in 2023.
Gonzalez also designed Sotheby’s (RED) Auction exhibition. Artist Theaster Gates and architect Sir David Adjaye are hosting an event Wednesday in the Moore Building in the Miami Design District, which will auction works of art by Jeff Koons, Pierre Jeanneret, Zaha Hadid and more, with proceeds benefiting the Global Fund to Fight AIDS and the Rebuild Foundation.
On Friday, Valli Art Gallery is hosting a private event in Miami Beach’s Star Island. Valli Art Gallery is collaborating with Techrin Hijazi of William Raveis Real Estate to showcase post-war and contemporary Italian art aboard a 140-foot luxury yacht docked at 44 Star Island Drive. The estate is on the market for $18.4 million. The event will be hosted by Italy’s Radio 105.
Swire Properties’ Brickell City Centre is hosting its annual art fair, free to the public, from Thursday through Sunday. Featured works were curated and produced by Anthony Spinello in partnership with Swire Properties. Artists include Hank Willis Thomas, Emily Shur and Genevieve Gaignard.
CASACOR Miami is also being held at Brickell City Centre for the second straight year. The visual design exhibition, a partnership between Swire Properties and COSENTINO CASACO, features architecture, interior and landscaping design exhibits.
Miami is getting a rare look inside the world of Banksy at the planned site of the Magic City Innovation District. The Little Haiti site just opened an exhibit with over 80 original works by the artist. The Art of Banksy is curated by Steve Lazarides, Banksy’s former business partner, and displays the world’s largest collection of the artist’s works, including the “Balloon Girl” and the “Flag Wall.”
Lexus held a kickoff cocktail for Design Miami at Le Sirenuse at Fort Partner’s Four Seasons Residences at The Surf Club on Monday, unveiling its luxury crossover vehicle, LF-1 Limitless, designed by Japanese architect Socha Ichikawa. Lexus is the official automotive partner of Design Miami.
Last week, even before Art Basel, some developers began celebrating art and design. Jade Signature in Sunny Isles Beach’s developers Edgardo and Cristina Defortuna held a book signing of Pierre Yves Rochon’s Interior Splendor. Rochon designed the common areas of Jade Signature, including the lobby, library, and Club Room, and also designed the interiors of London’s Savoy, the Four Seasons George V in Paris and the Waldorf Astoria, now under construction in New York.
An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that the Brickell City Centre art fair only featured women artists. It’s open to all genders.
Source: https://therealdeal.com/miami/2018/12/04/heres-what-real-estate-players-heading-to-art-basel-need-to-know/
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NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: 1970-1980 : DAL DESIGN AL POST-DESIGN DESIGN edited By Isa Vercelloni (1980) First edition, published in 1980 by Edizioni Condé Nast / Casa Vogue (Milan), of this little known furniture book, edited by Casa Vogue editor Isa Vercelloni, who brought us the 1985 classic “Styles of Living: The Best of Casa Vogue”. This fantastic hardcover book, the first in Casa Vogue’s book library, is dedicated entirely to showcasing furniture by (amongst many other deisgners) Aldo Rossi, Gaetano Pesce, Andrea Branzi, Ettore Sottsass, Afra and Tobia Scarpa, Toshiyuki Kita, Achille Castiglioni, Alchimia, Paolo Nava, Antonio Citterio, Enzo Mari, Alessandro Mendini, B&B Italia, Cassina, Flos, Poltronova, Vico Magistretti, Artemide, Stilnovo, Mario Bellini, Josef Hoffman, Studio Driade, Poltronova, Carlo Scarpa, Gae Aulenti, Angelo Mangiarotti, Eileen Grey, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Gerrit T. Rietveld, Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, , Pierre Jeanneret, C&B Italia, Mario Ceroli, Cini Boeri, Arflex, Zanotta, Superstudio, Archizoom, Knoll, Meret Oppenheim, Max Ernst, René Magritte, Jonathan de Pas, De. Pas + D’urbino + Lomazzi, Donato d’Urbino, Paolo Lomazzi, Gufram, Giani Ruffi, Piero Gilardi, Joe Columbo, Sergio Asti, Hans Hollein… Scarce, wonderfully compiled Italian title of 1970’s-1980’s furniture design and its influences. One copy via our website and in the bookshop. #worldfoodbooks #1980 #gufram #gaetanopesce #superstudio #archizoom #gaeaulenti #ettoresottsass #andreabranzi #aldorossi #vicomagistretti #mariobellini #afraandtobiascarpa #enzomari #poltronova #alessandromendini #achillecastiglioni #alchimia #cassina #paolonava +++ (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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Have some awful camerawork from me at the national galleries today.
A Classical Landscape with Judah and Tamar - Pierre Patel the Elder (1605-1676) - Oil on Panel
One of the leading French artists of the 17th century, Patel, like his contemporary Claude Lorrain, was celebrated for his ‘classical’ landscapes. Patel depicts Judah and Tamar whose story is told in the Book of Genesis and who are recorded in St Matthew’s Gospel as among the ancestors of Christ. The scene is infused with a soft Italianate light, despite the fact that Patel never travelled to Italy.
The Molo, Venice, looking West, ca. 1745. - Antonio Canaletto (1697-1768) - Oil on Canvas
This shows the Molo waterfront looking towards the entrance to the Grand Canal. At the right is the column of St Theodore, with the Marciana Library and the Zecca (Mint) beyond. To the left are the Dogana (Customs’ House) and the church of Santa Maria della Salute. with its distinctive scroll buttresses. Although representing classic Venetian views, these paintings may in fact date from after Canaletto’s move to England in 1744. He often painted replicas of earlier works on demand.
The Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice, looking East, ca. 1745. - Antonio Canaletto (1697-1768) - Oil on Canvas
This view shows the celebrated waterfront known as the Riva degli Schiavoni, teeming with people and activity. At the left is the column of St Mark, topped by his winged lion, with the majestic Gothic facade of the Doge’s Palace behind and, over the bridge, the city’s prisons, This picture and its pair show opposite views taken from the same point near the entrance to the Piazetta of St Mark’s.
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