The Faena Empire Miami

Until recently, I had only briefly hopscotched through Miami as a stopping point to an exotic Latin American destination. A few of my fashionista clients pop in for Art Basel, thus I have a working knowledge of hotels, however, I had not stayed.

Needing to escape from our exceptionally long and dreadful election cycle, I added on a few days en route to the Dominican Republic, departing the day after the election. This week long Journey was followed by site inspections in London & Paris; perhaps travel will be my antidote to politics…a four-year period of site inspections…plotting the route.

In subsequent weeks, I will be sharing my Miami hotel visits – as we each have distinctive fingerprints, there is a hotel suitable for each traveler or an appropriate hotel for a particular travel purpose.

I thought I knew what to expect with the new Faena in Miami as I have visited the strikingly wild Faena in Buenos Aires. Francis Mallmann, the Argentine asado grill master is always an enticement – but what I discovered at The Faena, is that it is more than a hotel – it is now an actual district of Miami.

Alan Faena is an Argentine entrepreneur who is deeply immersed in working with well-known architects and artists; in general, he creates a narrative within his projects. Prowling around the Faena, I discovered a small theatre, music leaking from the glimmering high gloss ruby red doors – I peeked in and covertly watched the rehearsal of an act that vaguely resembled a Cirque du Soleil performance. Later at the outdoor cocktail bar, a striking young woman complimented me on my Panama hat – we chatted and I shared my peek behind the magic door – she said, oh, that was me, I was ‘flying’ – we are preparing for the new C’est Rouge Cabaret!  She revealed that she is a contortionist – a dazzling performer in the weekly show.…In all my years of traveling, this is a first, meeting a contortionist, enjoy a peek yourself of the captivating Irina Kazakova https://www.instagram.com/sunallure/?hl=en

At my breakfast meeting, I shared my story, Carrie laughed and said this is exactly what Alan is designing – a convergence of performers, art and culture overlapping with his hotel guests and Miami visitors.

I had read of the Rem Koolhaas involvement with the Faena Forum and was dying to view it, even though the opening procession and ceremony would be a week out. I wasn’t disappointed; we traipsed through the stunning performance space across the street from the Faena Hotel. The Faena District hosts two hotels, an elegant residential tower, the arts centre, the Faena Forum designed by architects OMA, the Rem Koolhaas firm.

The six block Forum also contains a dedicated retail area, the Faena Bazaar – a combination of retail and dining venues. Performances at the white concrete cylindrical shaped building will include lectures, readings and exhibitions. The unusual shape is accented with over 400 geometrically shaped windows and designed in amphitheater style. Picture lavish amphitheater, interior space clad in pale pink Rosa Portugal marble, the domed Pantheon ceiling rises up to a ribbed coffered dome. A little gem of a space, designed to hold an intimate audience or expand to hold as many as 750 guests.

Madonna was scheduled to perform in the main space in aid of her foundation Raising Malawi.

Alan Faena orchestrates his vision with a impressive sense of intrepid drama, vivid colors and sensuality, the Faena experience doesn’t disappoint. Each platform unfolds to yield surprises, inspire awe and remind you that there are wizards in many fields, including the hospitality industry.

The Faena Empire in Miami is permeated with vibrant colors, enticing events, amazing dining and almost continuous sunshine!

 

 

 

Paris Art – Oh My! Blockbuster Extended

UPDATE – Due to the incredible success of the exhibition “Icons of Modern Art. The Shchukin Collection”, which has already welcomed 600,000 visitors, the Fondation is pleased to announce the extension of the exhibition through 5 March 2017.

Long before I departed to Paris, I had read about the extraordinary exhibit at the Fondation Louis Vuitton…I’ve been known to visit New York just for an art exhibit, but Paris is a jaunt for art’s sake. In this case, I would highly recommend considering a visit to Paris for the riveting and impressive exhibit from Russian collector Sergi Shchukin.

The blockbuster exhibit “Icons of Modern Art: The Shchukin Collection” recently opened in the esteemed Frank Gehry designed Fondation Louis Vuitton…a double treat, an astonishing collection in a truly astonishing building.

The collection of 127 works of French masters – van Gogh, Gauguin, Matisse, Monet, Picasso and additional artists is a massive assembly of work that originally belonged to a Russian textile tycoon – Sergi Shchukin.img_6672

Shchukin collected mostly French Impressionist and Post Impressionist art, amassing his visionary collection in a brief 15-year period. His palatial palace in Moscow housed the paintings. During the Lenin days and the revolution, Shchukin fled to Paris in exile and his collection was dispersed.

There are several astonishing points in regard to this exhibition – one, the massive collection of Picasso’s, Gauguin’s, Monet’s and Cezanne’s is almost overwhelming – so many masterpieces assembled in one location and imagining the political feat of orchestrating the exhibit. The collection has resided in the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg and the Pushkin in Moscow. Travel bans were partly fueled by Shchukin heirs requesting for restitution of the paintings. Bernard Arnault, president of the Fondation Louis Vuitton was determined and personally funded the insurance and all expenses in bringing this treasure trove to Paris. Merci, Monsieur Arnault.

Portrait of Shchukin

Portrait of Shchukin

With our hotel team at La Reserve, we can offer skip the line passes – otherwise, purchase online and expect to stand outside for at least 15 minutes while patrons pass through security. The Museum itself is an entirely other art story if you haven’t visited the iconic building. Do include exploring the outdoor spaces as part of this visit.

I’ve never been so impressed with such a collection of art – the eleven Gauguin’s, alone are worth the visit! Clustered together as they were once exhibited in the Trubetskoy Palace, represent what was then thought of as risqué – the nudes and provocative poses were in questionable taste.

Matisse is represented in twenty-two works, the collector found Matisse during a difficult financial period, stood by him and seemed to have funded much of his major work.

Really, if you love art, escape to Paris!  This exhibit runs until February 20, 2017 and will leave you awestruck! We will help you with the Art of a Visit!

Henri Matisse - Nude. Black and Gold

Henri Matisse – Nude. Black and Gold

Matisse - The Goldfish

Henri Matisse – The Goldfish

Henri Matisse - Spanish Woman with Tambourine

Henri Matisse – Spanish Woman with Tambourine

Pablo Picasso - House in a Garden

Pablo Picasso – House in a Garden

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Paul Gauguin – Do Not Work. Tahitians in a Room

Claude Monet - Luncheon on the Grass

Claude Monet – Luncheon on the Grass

Paul Gauguin - What, Are You Jealous?

Paul Gauguin – What, Are You Jealous?

Morning Shchukin! From Monday 27 February to Sunday 5 March 2017
Early birds, from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. recharge your batteries while visiting the exhibition.

We can arrange private visits without the crowds- absorb the art on your own!