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Dec. 17, 2020
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Left: the Maker Shop’s glass decanter set, handblown by the Hudson Valley’s BowGlass Works. Right: the store’s limited-edition cashmere throws, made by the artisans at Prïvate 02 04.Credit.Francine Zaslow
By Sean Caley Newcott
Since the Maker Hotel opened its doors in Hudson, N.Y., in August, it’s become a wish-list destination for locals and New York City dwellers alike. Founded by Lev Glazman and Alina Roytberg of the beauty brand Fresh, and the hospitality expert Damien Janowicz, it spans four historic downtown buildings and has 11 private rooms, a cafe, a lounge, a res
Betts Project opens the first retrospective exhibition of the works of Zoe Zenghelis
Zoe Zenghelis, Urban Landscape, 1981. Acrylic on Card, 40 x 49 cm.
LONDON
.-Betts Project is hosting Do you remember how perfect everything was?, the first retrospective exhibition of the works of Zoe Zenghelis. As a two part exhibition with the Architectural Association, Betts Project presents the first part as a review of Zenghelis early paintings from the 1960s, her years at OMA (Office for Metropolitan Architecture) including works of the Hotel Sphinx project along side Roosevelt Island, Antiparos and Parc Citroën through to recent works made in 2020. Stretched between abstract metropolitan tectonics and landscape structures, the selection of Zenghelis paintings represent an enquiry into absent architectural projects. An exhibition catalogue published by Betts Project accompanies the exhibition, while the second part of the project will be hosted by the AA in Janurary 2021.