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(Bloomberg) Mike Novogratz hosted a Sunday gospel brunch. Kathy Rayner opened her gardens for Guild Hall. Larry Gagosian gathered art collectors, and Lally Weymouth is set to revive her July 4 weekend dinner party.
(Bloomberg) Mike Novogratz hosted a Sunday gospel brunch. Kathy Rayner opened her gardens for Guild Hall. Larry Gagosian gathered art collectors, and Lally Weymouth is set to revive her July 4 weekend dinner party.
The Hamptons elites are back on their social circuit, chattering in person about inflation, migration and taxes. Goldman Sachsâs Ashok Varadhan said at Novogratzâs brunch that heâs been reading academic papers on cryptocurrency.
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The Hamptons Are Becoming a Legitimate Art Destination
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(Bloomberg) After decades as a vacation destination for people in the arts and those deep-pocketed collectors who fund them New York’s Hamptons are fast becoming an arts destination.
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This summer, architect and collector Peter Marino will open his private art foundation in the heart of Southampton. (Its opening date is still pending.) The Guild Hall in East Hampton will kick off its 90th anniversary season, which includes a $10 million capital campaign for a Peter Pennoyer Architects-led renovation of its facade and interiors. And in Water Mill, the Parrish Art Museum will show works created by artist Lonnie Holley when he was an artist-in-residence at the nearby Elaine de Kooning House; the show will take place in conjunction with an exhibition of Holley’s work at collector-dealer Adam Lindemann’s South Etna Montauk Foundation.
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Shipwrecks have stoked fear in our collective imaginations throughout history. But what can these disasters at sea say about humans damaging impact on the planet? That s something artist Alexis Rockman confronts in his new series of psychedelic, large-scale paintings on view at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem.
“Alexis Rockman has been described as an eco-warrior,” curator Trevor Smith explained. “His weapons in that battle are really paintings.”
Smith said the artist is driven to create complicated, even confusing visual narratives about unintended consequences. He helped organize the show, “Alexis Rockman: Shipwrecks,” which was curated by Andrea Grover of Guild Hall in East Hampton, New York.