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1. XY BenchThis elegant bench has a cast bronze base and dark bronze patina finish with HOLLY HUNT leather seat.
Compliments of HOLLY HUNTValue: $8,460
2. Capri ChandelierThis limited-edition (10) chandelier of gilded hand-forged steel with citrine and rock crystal gemstone clusters captures the rugged beauty of the Mediter-ranean landscape.
Compliments of Allan Knight and AssociatesValue: $29,500
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3. Swell by Brian MolanphyThis pair of glazed works in terracotta demonstrates artist Brian Molanphy’s attention to flux, endurance, transgression, and history that informs his ceramics. Molanphy is an Assistant Professor of Art at Southern Methodist University. He earned an MFA in Ceramics from Pennsylvania State University. Recipient of a Fulbright grant to study at the National Manufactory of Sèvres, France, he was also a Fellow of the Camargo Foundation in Cassis and a Fellow of the Brown Foundation in Ménerbes, which led to several exhibitions in France. He is an elected member of the International Academy of Ceramics.
Compliments of Emily Summers Studio 54Value: $1,600 each
4. It’s in the BagBag your own green pebbled leather Chloé Sally bag with gold-tone hardware, single shoulder strap with chain link accent, dual interior compartments, single pocket at interior wall with zip closure, and flap with flip-lock closure at front.
Compliments of Christina Sayare at TBC BoutiqueValue: $1,995
5. Camano Lounge ChairsA classic from the Sutherland Furniture line, the Camano lounge chair by Terry Hunziker is the sophisticated reinvention of an iconic form. Built out of mahogany with a weathered finish, these chairs are as timeless as they are comfortable.
Compliments of David Sutherland, LLCValue: $13,286
Note: The package includes a set of four chairs.
6. Oval Lamp and Anders TableFrom the Jan Showers Collection, this light azure lamp is hand-crafted in the USA of Italian Murano Glass with 22k gold flecks. It has a custom-made ivory lacquer shade with a gold foil interior. The lamp coordinates perfectly with the antique gold leaf Anders table with standard clear glass top.
Compliments of Jan Showers CollectionValue: Lamp $3,667, Table $8,167
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SOLO EXHIBITIONS INCLUDE The Space Between, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Dirty Pattern, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York
Graffiti Love, Goss Gallery, Dallas
Resolution, Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain
Elemental, Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman
In the Beginning, Shizaru Gallery, London
Coexistence (2010) and Echo (2013), Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris
GROUP EXHIBITIONS INCLUDE A collaboration for New York Fashion Week at Gagosian Gallery, New York
Re:Define 2014, Dallas Contemporary Museum
Re:Define 2011, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas
Duet, Gallería Xavier Fiol, Palma, Spain
Art15, Olympia, London
This Is London, Shizaru Gallery, London
Spectra, Londonewcastle Project Space, London
Becks Futures, ICA, London
ARCO Madrid
ArteFiera, Bologna, Italy
7. Resonate, 2016An original work of art by Adam Ball, Resonate is created from hand-cut paper and acrylic. Born in 1977, Ball lives and works in London and has exhibited in galleries internationally, including Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York; Dallas Contemporary Museum; The Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas; Gagosian Gallery, New York; Centre of Contemporary Art, Bahrain; Bait Al Zubair Museum, Oman; Galerie Laurent Mueller, Paris; ARCO Madrid; The Jerwood Space, London; and ICA, London and CCA, Glasgow. Dimensions: 40 x 31 inches framed.
Compliments of Adam BallValue: $8,000
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10. Refresh—Desert or Mountains?Enjoy this unique wellness and luxury spa package for two at a newly upgraded resort in Lenox, Massachusetts, or Tucson, Arizona— your choice! Canyon Ranch resorts are the world’s recognized leader in healthy living and luxury spa vacations, with destination spa resorts and facilities on land and at sea. This all-inclusive three-night stay with deluxe accommodations can help you relax with soothing spa treatments, develop healthier eating habits, or explore new spiritual paths. The package includes a $150 per person allow-ance toward spa, sports, and wellness services.
Compliments of Susan Docherty, CEO, Canyon RanchValue: $7,780
Restrictions: Gift certificate is non-transferable and expires one year from date of issue. Holiday and blackout dates apply, based upon availability.
11. Scarpa Table Take home a beautiful walnut antique reproduction of an 18th- century Italian occasional table from Formations Furniture. For the past twenty years, Formations has been producing fine collections of historically inspired items including lighting, furniture, stone fireplaces, planters, and accessories, all handcrafted in Southern California.
Compliments of Kelly Hardage of Culp Associates and Dennis and LeenValue: $8,520
8. Red Tokyo Chaise LongueDesigned by Charlotte Perriand in 1940, this chaise longue is composed of twelve curved wooden strips. The joining elements connecting the strips to the bars below are satin brass studs. The base is in solid wood. The chaise longue comes with a protective waterproof cover for the winter season.
Compliments of Scott + CoonerValue: $6,850
Note: This model should not be exposed to rain or prolonged humidity.
9. OCHRE Sable Custom Barstool to OrderThe exquisitely simple Sable stool is the epitome of understate-ment. The slim metal frame is fully clad in the finest Italian saddle leather, completely handcrafted with hand-sewn pinched seams and scalloped corner details. The multi-use Sable stool is finished off with a solid brass footrest. Age will only enhance the richness of the leather.
Compliments of OCHREValue: $2,250 each
Note: Four stools will be made to order with a choice of OCHRE leather in sage, quince, ivy, chili, beet, black currant, blueberry, mushroom, or truffle. Requires 10–12 weeks lead time.
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12. Presidential Oak TreeImagine having this Presidential Live Oak planted on your prop-erty by the experts at Southern Botanical. This special tree has been grown from a seedling at the prestigious ranch of President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush in Crawford, Texas. It is part of a collection of trees planted and grown for the Bush Library. It will be skillfully harvested, transported, and planted at your home or property as a joint effort by Lone Star Trees and Southern Botanical. What else can grow and thrive for hundreds of years and provide beauty, enjoyment, and stories for you and your family? Own a piece of history!
Compliments of Southern BotanicalValue: $15,000
13. Once-in-a-Lifetime Bowling Party!
Enjoy a truly one-of-a-kind bowling experience for up to sixteen people at Mount Vernon, the legendary former estate of HL Hunt. The picturesque estate is situated on an expansive tract overlook-ing White Rock Lake. The bowling alley, the largest of its kind in the United States, features four lanes, a world-class sound system, and a classic photo booth. Food (pizza and salad) and beverages (soft drinks, beer, and wine) will be provided for you and all of your guests. These bowling lanes are the preferred lanes of the likes of George W. Bush, Troy Aikman, and many other well-known personalities. Don’t miss your chance for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Compliments of Teresa and John Amend Value: $5,000
Restrictions: Mutually agreed upon date and time
14. Winter or Summer Excursion in TellurideExperience the beautiful mountains of Telluride, Colorado. You and your guests will relax for a full week in this log home situated in the San Juan Mountains, where scenic allure is unparalleled and year-round attractions are at your door in a mountain desti-nation like no other! Convenience is the name of the game with the Mountain Village Core only minutes away, where you will find unique shops, fine dining, ski school, and the Gondola, which provides quick and easy access to the town of Telluride. Surrounded by an Aspen grove with a spectacular view of Wil-son Peak, this inviting home sleeps eight to ten comfortably, with five bedrooms and four and a half baths, a billiards room, and an entertainment room with wet bar, in addition to the large, cozy family room. Awaiting you is a fully equipped kitchen with up-scale appliances, beautiful rustic decor, free high-speed Internet, DirecTV (in the family room, media room, and three bedrooms), a large deck (with Weber gas grill) that overlooks a private hot tub and ski slope, and a stereo/sound system with outside deck speakers. Sleeping accommodations include one king bed and four queen beds. You will appreciate the mud room, full-size washer/dryer, two gas fireplaces, two jetted tubs, steam shower (in master bath), and floor-to-ceiling windows in the family room. Dial-a-Ride (complimentary shuttle) is available. Whether hard at work or enjoying leisure time, you will love the complete luxury and comfort of this exceptional Mountain Village retreat!
Compliments of Teresa and John AmendValue: $10,000
Restrictions: Some holidays excluded. Mutually agreed upon date, for one week in the summer or winter months for a single family up to ten occupants.
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MAIN SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2015 Art Paris Art Fair, Koralewski Gallery, Paris2014 Guy Pieters Gallery, Knokke-Heist, Belgium2013 Bois et dérivés, Hospice Saint-Roch Museum, Issoudun, France
Arsenal Museum, Abbaye Saint Jean des Vignes, Soissons, France
Campredon Museum, L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, France2012 Le Salon d’Art Gallery, Brussels2008 Guigon Gallery, Paris2007 Galleria Del Leone, Venice2005 Bois flotté, Ixelles Museum, Brussels
Château de Coubertin Museum, St-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse, France2003 Michèle Broutta Gallery, Paris2002 Prince Pierre de Monaco Foundation, Principality of Monaco2000 Fred Lanzenberg Gallery, Brussels1999 Fred Lanzenberg Gallery, FIAC Art Fair, Paris1998 Veranneman Foundation, Kruishoutem, Belgium1992 Agnès B. Gallery, Paris1991 Erval Gallery, FIAC Art Fair, Paris1990 Contemporary Art Museum, Dunkerque, France
Cultural Center Le Botanique, Brussels1987 Maeght Gallery, Barcelona1986 Maeght Gallery, Paris
UPCOMING
2016 June–July: Simoncini Gallery, Luxembourg October: Maeght Gallery, Paris
MAIN MONUMENTS AND PUBLIC ACQUISITIONS
2014 Le palan, monumental wood and iron sculpture, Museum of Sacred Art, Lille, France2013 Haris, monumental wood sculpture, Museum of Art, Soissons, France2012 Saint Joseph, monumental wood sculpture, Saint-Joseph de Montrouge parish, France2010 Altar of the chapel in Maison des Serviteurs de la Parole, Charenton, France2009 Persée et Andromède, monumental wood sculptures, Cultural Center, Yerres, France2008 Via Orange, iron sculpture for the Orange-France Telecom group, Arcueil, France
Parole d’abîme, monumental wood sculpture, House of the bishops of France, Paris2007 Solitude, iron and wood monumental sculpture, memorial to the resistant slaves, Bagneux, France
Joseph à l’écoute, monumental wood sculpture, Kliniek Sint Jozef, Pittem, Belgium2002 Croix d’Espérance, monumental wood sculpture, Notre-Dame-d’Espérance church, Paris1998 Parole portée (A voice beyond death), national memorial to the victims of terrorism, Hôtel des Invalides, Paris
Judith, monumental bronze sculpture, Square Albert I, Brussels1996 Judith ou la parole double, monumental bronze sculpture, Beelden aan Zee museum, Netherlands 1991 Gaspard, monumental wood sculpture, Contemporary Art Museum, Dunkerque, France1989 Jour de désert, monumental wood sculpture, Museum of Sacred Art, Lille, France
INTERNATIONAL AWARDS
2014 Grand Prix Léon-Georges Baudry, Taylor Foundation, Paris
Prix des Arts Léopold Sédar Senghor, cénacle européen, Paris 2007 Charles et Christiane Oulmont Foundation Award, Paris2004 Enku Award, Gifu, Japan2002 International Sculpture Award, Poznan, Poland2001 Grand Prix Prince Pierre de Monaco, Principality of Monaco1997 Prix de sculpture de l’Académie des Beaux-Arts, Simone and Cino del Duca Foundation, Paris1988 Prix Léonard de Vinci, AFAA, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire1987 Prix de la Villa Médicis hors les murs, Verona, Italy
MAIN GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2016 Alquin, Amorim, de Torhout, Taylor Foundation, Paris2015 Bronzes, Maeght Gallery, Paris
Art Elysées Art Fair, Koralewski Gallery, Paris
Flag France Renaissance, Shanghai2013 Flag France Renaissance, Château de la Celle Saint-Cloud, France2011 Blickachsen Biennial, Bad Homburg, Germany2009 Biennial of sculptures, Yerres, France2007 Art Wallon Museum, Liège, Belgium2006 International Sculpture Triennial, Poznan, Poland2005 Enku award exhibition, Gifu, Japan2004 Moi! Autoportrait du XXè siècle exhibition, Luxembourg Museum, Paris
Galleria degli Uffizi Museum, Firenze, Italy2002 Een jonge garde, Beelden aan Zee Museum, Netherlands2001 Movement 134, Plaza Gallery, Tokyo2000 Veranneman Foundation, Kruishoutem, Belgium
15. Diapason, 2014 This Nicolas Alquin sculpture features old oak with burned patina and lime. Diapason was exhibited by Guy Pieters Gallery, Knokke le Zoute, Belgium (June 2014). Alquin was born in Brussels in 1958 and now lives and works in Bagneux, France.
Born into a family of artists, Nicolas Alquin studied the restoration of artworks in the Musée des Arts et Tradi-tions populaires, and later works in the studios of sculp-tors Reinhoud d’Haese and Etienne-Martin. He has since developed his own artistic lexicon, using two main mate-rials: wood (direct cut technique) and beeswax (cut and shaped directly from the mass and often cast in bronze).
From the very start, Nicolas Alquin has worked in wood. His favored material is oak, after immersion in water, ridding itself of tannin. He has always been committed to driftwood, with its ruggedness, its density, and its almost everlasting hardness, which has become a long-term ac-complice, a “substantial ally.”
Being a sculptor, he builds up this story in large primitive forms that reinvent the past and link to our own present day. The tall sculptures, carved out of the oaken heart, overtake the space and assume unknown roles and vol-umes. Alquin deliberately carves out deep cutouts with determined, symmetrical outlines, restrainedly violent. There are unexpected shapes wrought by the sculptor’s own hand, providing them with a new singular power.
Currently available at Maeght GalleryCompliments of Nicolas AlquinValue: $19,600
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16. SublimeMake a “Sublime” statement with this clear selenite sculpture on a stainless steel and acrylic base from Empressive Geodesigns. A stunning addition to any collection!
Compliments of Empressive GeodesignsValue: $14,000
17. LUMIÈRE CHANDELIER/ CLASSIQUEStart a conversation and certainly bring a room together with this Lumière Chandelier. Available in antiqued brass, ebonized metal, polished nickel, or satin nickel, and in several gorgeous lacquer finishes: blanc, crimson red, or noir.
Compliments of Jean De Merry Value: $7,200
18. LUCCA CHAIRTake a seat in this striking Jean De Merry Lucca chair with a walnut veneer on wood frame, hand-tied coil spring seat, and French Spring bronze accent on base in antiqued bronze. Available in a multitude of wood and frame finishes.
Compliments of Jean De MerryValue: $16,650
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1. African SafariGet away to the South African bush! For six days and five nights you and your guests will have exclusive use of the Izingwe Lodge, the private South African safari lodge home of internationally acclaimed hospitality designer Trisha Wilson. Izingwe (the Zulu word for “leopard”) Lodge is part of the 82,000-acre Welgevonden Private Game Reserve, located in the Waterburg mountain region about three hours north of Johannesburg. Welgevonden is home to the Big Five (elephant, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Cape buffalo), as well as numerous other animal species.
Izingwe Lodge features three guest villas (two king villas, one double/double villa), which are ap-pointed with African art and artifacts. Two of the villas feature open air salas, or thatched roof lounge areas, just off the balcony. Izingwe’s design incorporates the beauty of the natural surround-ings, from the open-air lodge, to the Boma, where guests dine al fresco before a welcoming fire, to the Hide, a prime location for viewing animals gathered at the nearby watering hole.
Each day begins with a morning game drive around the Welgevonden reserve guided by your own experienced game ranger, where guests may view and photograph many species of animals. In the late afternoon, another game drive concludes with snacks and “sundowners” while you enjoy the breathtaking views. Days are free to relax, read, or swim.
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2. The Good Life At SeaThree couples will experience the trip of a lifetime on M/Y CRU, a 96-foot Westship Private Yacht. The charter will begin and end in Palm Beach with seven days and six nights of High Season cruis-ing in South Florida. With an experienced captain, mate, and stew, you will enjoy the crystal blue waters off the Florida Coast. Choose from several Florida routes, including Palm Beach, Boca Raton, and Fort Lauderdale. This is the ultimate in luxury travel!
CRU offers indoor and outside dining and a fully equipped flybridge and sundeck. The main salon converts into a surround sound theater for watching movies or events. There are three staterooms—master king, VIP queen, and twins/king—each with in-suite heads, TV, and individual A/C. While in Palm Beach, the boat’s guests will also have access to its 32-foot Intrepid tender.
Compliments of Robin and Jim CarrekerValue: $30,000
Restrictions: Maximum of six people. No smoking or pets on board. Only white-soled shoes on board. Trip must be booked by August 1, 2016, with dates agreed upon with owner. Available cruise dates between November 2016–February 2017, excluding holidays and any prior cruising commitments. Base charter rate does not include consumables such as food, fuel, transportation, transient docking charges, or crew tip. Meals on board include breakfast daily, and on days the boat is not moving lunch or dinner can be arranged with two dinners maximum for the week. Consumable costs can vary from $500 to $2,000 per day depending on food and wine choices, number of meals on board, and amount of cruising. Acceptance of a standard charter use agreement will be required for insurance purposes.
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3. VIP Front Row ExperienceIndulge in front row experiences at Dallas sporting events, including the Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Mav-ericks, and Texas Rangers. Experience the Dallas Cowboys like you never have before, with a party for four in Gene and Jerry Jones’ personal box. The party includes food and beverages, pre-game festivi-ties, and appearances by the Cowboys cheerleaders. The winner will get exclusive access to the field! For the ultimate baseball fan, enjoy box seats for twelve at a Texas Rangers game, plus a Jurickson Profar autographed jersey, a Michael Young autographed baseball, a Jeff Banister autographed base-ball, and an Ivan Rodriguez autographed baseball. A Mavericks ManiAAC will love the four courtside seats, where all the action is!
Compliments of Gene and Jerry Jones (Dallas Cowboys), Jim and Julie Turner (Dallas Mavericks), and Taunee Taylor (Texas Rangers)Value: Priceless
4. Napa Valley Wine Country GetawayEnjoy an unforgettable trip for six to experience all that Napa Valley has to offer! Led by expert chef Kent Rathbun and his wife, Tracy, the group will travel in style by private jet for a four-day, three-night stay at Hotel Senza. Your days will be spent in wine and art exploration, enjoying wine tastings and modern art, including such influential artists as John Baldessari, Jaume Plensa, and Jim Campbell, among others, at HALL St. Helena. The journey continues at WALT Wines in Sonoma. Enjoy a Root 101 Single Vineyard Pinot Noir tasting dedicated to showcasing distinct vineyard voices that demon-strate defined character and personality, from land to table. The tasting flight includes five single vineyard wines sourced from appellations in the WALT collection. Each is paired with a selection of seasonal, pinot-centric small bites prepared by Sonoma eatery The Girl & the Fig. The grand finale will be at Kathryn and Craig Hall’s Rutherford Winery for a platinum tasting experience. All wines are carefully paired with small bites from acclaimed local chefs.
Compliments of Kathryn and Craig Hall, Kent and Tracy Rathbun, and Julie and Ed Hawes Value: Priceless
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5. The Best of Italy Feast on this tailored trip full of fashion, food, and frescoes. Enjoy seven nights of unforgettable experiences!
Compliments of Strong Travel Services, Cindy Nesti Black, Villa San Michele and the Belmond Group of London, Crawford Brock of Stanley Korshak, Walks Inside Rome, Rome Cavalieri Waldorf Astoria Hotel, Kiton, and Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & SpaValue: $25,050
FLORENCE AND FIESOLE
Located in Fiesole, just fifteen minutes away from the center
of Florence, the Belmond “Villa San Michele” is a former
monastery nestled on a hilltop amid lush trees and terrace
gardens. This luxury boutique hotel enjoys unparalleled
views across Florence. A 15th-century national monument,
Villa San Michele is a work of art in itself. Frescoes and
ancient carvings decorate its rooms, while its formal Italian
gardens are a delightful retreat. Sit on a private terrace
surrounded by woodland, birdsong, and cypress-studded
Chianti hills. Superb Tuscan cuisine and fine wines are
served on a beautiful alfresco loggia. And yet the treasures
of Florence are close at hand. Experience all the elegance
of Italy’s great history and culture while enjoying the
ambience of a private home. Enjoy one complimentary
full-day (six-hour) tour of Florence, to include the Acca-
demia Gallery, Uffizi Gallery, and Il Duomo di Firenze.
• Two complimentary nights in a Deluxe Double Room, including full American breakfast and one gourmet dinner for two
• Available dates: April 18 to November 6, 2016, based on availability. Blackout dates: June 3–July 31, 2016; September 4–25, 2016. Expires December 31, 2016.
SOLOMEO
After a full day in Florence, Crawford Brock, owner of
Stanley Korshak, has arranged a special visit to the hilltop
village of Solomeo, just south of Florence in Umbria. Today
Solomeo has been largely restored by one of its residents,
Brunello Cucinelli, one of the world’s leaders in the cash-
mere sector. The lucky winner will take a tour of the pictur-
esque town to hear about the history and lore of the family
with one of Brunello Cucinelli’s associates. If Brunello
happens to be in town, he will also most likely host the
couple. It is very easy to drive around in Tuscany, and a
trip to Solomeo will be a special treat.
• This trip will be extra special as the top bidder of this package will be able to meet Brunello Cucinelli on May 24 or May 25, 2016, at a private dinner party hosted by Crawford Brock, owner of Stanley Korshak, in Dallas, Texas.
ROME
Overlooking the panorama that has inspired visitors for
centuries is Rome’s most prestigious address—the Rome Cavalieri Hotel. Though only minutes from the city’s great
monuments, the Rome Cavalieri has the tranquility of an
oasis. Enclosed in fifteen acres of lush Mediterranean park-
lands, this luxury hotel is a calm retreat in the heart of the
Eternal City, an elegant refuge where time slows and hearts
quicken. Enjoy one complimentary full-day (five-hour) tour
of Rome to include the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chap-
el, the Colosseum, and the Roman Forum.
• Two complimentary nights in a Deluxe room for two guests, includes daily breakfast
NAPLES KITON FACTORY TOUR
Take a private tour of the Kiton Factory in Naples, where
you’ll enjoy a special visit with the tailors, craftsmen, and
collections in this unique establishment. As an extra special
gift, you’ll be fitted by one of their expert tailors for a cus-
tom sport coat and trousers and a woman’s jacket, compli-
ments of Kiton and Crawford Brock.
• One complimentary transfer from the Naples train station to the Kiton Factory and then on to the Monastero Santa Rosa via private driver Aldo, famously known as the “Mayor of Positano”
AMALFI COAST
When the sun sets behind the Amalfi Coast’s Latter Moun-
tains and the day turns to evening along Conca dei Marini,
gaze your eyes up from the Gulf of Salerno to find a glow.
Perched on the cliff’s edge, Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa stands alone in majestic solitude, its rock base evok-
ing the robe of a king. Originally a 17th-century monastery,
Monastero Santa Rosa has been affectionately and respect-
fully restored into an exclusive twenty-room boutique hotel
and extraordinary luxury spa honoring its historic heritage.
Ideally located between Positano and Amalfi, part of a
coastline already boasting the most beautiful vistas in the
world, Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel & Spa sets a new stan-
dard for breathtaking panoramas, seducing patrons with its
heavenly allure for generations to come.
• Three-night stay at Monastero Santa Rosa, Amalfi Coast, Italy• One complimentary dinner for two (beverages excluded) in Executive Chef Christoph Bob’s sensational restaurant Ristorante Il Refettorio, depending on choice of dates• Available dates: April 22–June 26, 2016, or September 12–October 30, 2016 (June 27–September 11, 2016, excluded)• Three nights in a Seaview Deluxe Room with one dinner for two included (excluding beverages) to be redeemed during the following dates: April 25–June 26, 2016, or September 12–October 30, 2016. Subject to availability.
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SELECTED ONE-PERSON EXHIBITIONS
2016 Rebecca Warren: The Main Feeling, Dallas Museum of Art 2014 Why Do Birds Suddenly Appear?, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York2013 The Living, Kunstverein München e.V., Munich2012 Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, Ghent 2011 Come Helga, This Is No Place For Us II, Maureen Paley, London2010 The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago2009 Feelings, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York
Serpentine Gallery, London (catalogue)2007 Large Concretised Monument to the Twentieth Century, Chiswick Business Park, London (permanent installation)
Come Helga, This Is No Place For Us, Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin
Matthew Marks Gallery, New York2005 Zoo Story: An exhibition of animals in art—for the young and young at heart, Fisher Landau Center for Art, New York
Pas de Deux, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York
Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Cologne2004 Dark Passage, Kunsthalle Zürich (catalogue)
Family Badge, Antiquariat Buchholz, Galerie Buchholz, Cologne2003 Donald Young Gallery, Chicago
The Boiler Room, The Saatchi Gallery, London
SHE, Maureen Paley, London2002 Fleischvater, Modern Art, London2000 The Agony and the Ecstasy, Maureen Paley, London1995 Manliness without Ostentation..., the Agency, London1993 I Have Every Vice in the World, Dolphin Gallery, Oxford
CURATED EXHIBITIONS
2010 Angus Fairhurst, co-curated with Urs Fischer, Sadie Coles HQ, London
AWARDS
2008 Vincent Award nominee, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam2006 Turner Prize nominee, Tate Britain, London1998 Artists Production Awards, London Arts Board1997 Artists First-time Publication Award, Arts Council of England1994 Artists Production Awards (with Fergal Stapleton), London Arts Board
Contemporaries, The Mall Gallery, London
6. Rebecca Warren, Totem (e.), 2008Handmade in clay, cast in bronze, and subsequently painted with pastel shades of blue, pink, and yellow, Rebecca Warren’s Totem (e.) alludes to a body suspended in space, recalling the thin, elon-gated figural sculptures of 20th-century artist Alberto Giacometti. Like much of Warren’s work, Totem (e.) straddles the line between disparate and seemingly contradictory ideas, holding itself ten-tatively between figuration and abstraction, assembly and break-down, seriousness and humor. While Warren’s adoption of bronze is a recent development in her practice, her desire to reinterpret and reinvigorate sculptural conventions in material, style, and sub-ject matter is a thread that runs throughout her career.
Rebecca Warren: The Main Feeling, a solo exhibition of the artist’s work, is currently on view at the DMA through July 17, 2016.
Compliments of the artist, courtesy of Matthew Marks GalleryValue: £28,000 (approx. $40,600 USD)
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ART BALL CHAIRS
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COMMITTEE
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SILENT AUCTION COMMITTEE CHAIRS
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As of printing deadline 3.25.16
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AUCTION RULES
PAYMENT You may pay for your purchases with cash, Visa, MasterCard, or American Express. Checks will only be accepted up to $1,000. All sales are final, and all items must be paid for by May 23, 2016. In the event that items are not paid for by May 23, 2016, the item will be available to the next highest bidder until sold.
TRANSFER OF ITEMS Auction items will not be allowed to leave the Museum on the night of the Ball. Delivery Limited, Inc. will deliver all items in the silent and live auc-tions to the winning bidders.
CONDITIONS OF SALE Unless otherwise stated, all items are sold “AS IS” and are not exchangeable. The bidder understands that all items have been solicited in good faith and that all descriptions, representations, and values associated with an item are based on information supplied by the donor. Values are approximate. Some items may have restrictions. Where trips and special events are involved, it is recommended that plans be made far enough in advance to accommo-date both the purchaser and the donor. All sales are final, and the bid confirmed by the official auction records is not negotiable. All items must be paid for by May 23, 2016. In the event that items are not paid for by May 23, 2016, the item will be available to the next highest bidder until sold. If the original purchaser does not claim the item, the original purchaser will not be entitled to a refund, and the original purchaser’s payment will be considered a donation to the Dallas Museum of Art. Most certifi-cates are valid for one year from date of purchase, unless otherwise stated.
LIVE AUCTION RULES All general auction rules previously stated apply to the live auction. The live auction will take place during the seated dinner at the Art Ball on April 23, 2016. Descriptions of the live auction are listed in the auction catalog. If you wish to place a bid, simply raise your bid card to be recognized by the auctioneer and his spotters.
SILENT AUCTION RULES All general auction rules previously stated apply to the silent auction. The silent auction item descrip-tions and restrictions are listed on the individual bid sheets for each silent auction item. All values stated are approximate. To place a bid in the silent auction, you must raise the existing bid by the minimum increment amount preprinted for the item. All bids are binding once they have been made. At 11:00 p.m. the silent auction will close. Please do not attempt to place additional bids.
DISCLAIMER The bidder understands that all merchandise is sold “AS IS.” The Dallas Museum of Art assumes no re-sponsibility of authorship of any artwork. The Dallas Museum of Art makes no warranties, expressed or implied, or representations of genuineness, attribu-tion, physical condition, size, quality, importance, or value in connection with all sales. In particular, there are no implied warranties regarding merchantability or fitness for use for a particular purpose regarding any sale of auction merchandise. Information on all auction items is complete as of catalog press time. Please consult the bid sheet for each item for fur-ther information and specific details.
The Dallas Museum of Art is supported, in part, by the generosity of DMA Members and donors, the citizens of Dallas through the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs, and the Texas Commission on the Arts.
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