November Wedding 🌺🌸🌺🌸🌺🌸 Personal wardrobe – @roseroom__official
November Wedding 🌺🌸🌺🌸🌺🌸 Personal wardrobe – @roseroom__official
November Wedding 🌺🌸🌺🌸🌺🌸 Personal wardrobe – @roseroom__official
🤎Mashup of the year @iamsrk @dualipa @zomato @abhijeetbhattacharya @anumalikmusic @twinklerkhanna @ruchirkulkarni @zomato.live 🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎 Personal wardrobe Outfit – @dolcegabbana Jewelry- @aulerthofficial @alexandermcqueen Bag- @dolcegabbana Furniture & Decor- @vladimirkagandesign @fornasetti Stylist Team: @mohitrai, @ayeshaaminnigam, Styling Assistant: @madhurisinghhhh Beauty Team: @shobhitakhuranaa @tanmeersalmani_ @samspirozen
@shalini.passi is many things now, but mostly she is someone who is an almost agent provocateur who is forever placed in that liminal space between imaginary and reality. She can afford to be there with her wealth and her curated style. She is 48, and full of one-liners that can smash entire lifetimes built around templates and glamour manifested by the Bollywood wives. They are fierce, but Passi, the Delhi socialite, is savage. Irrespective of whether it is scripted, the show has the usual tropes. Women against women, rich women, the tale of two cities, etc. There is no real plot here. Just a lot of backstabbing, party-going and gossiping in this ultra-glamorous world to keep the viewer thoroughly entertained. We live in an age of voyeurism, which is why reality television is so popular. Passi knows all of this and more. The many facades of her ensure she is forever relevant. Sometimes she talks about her two white hair strands and the benefits of Ayurveda. But beyond this rich and famous persona, there is another side to her. She is unapologetic about who she is. In a world that runs on projections and pretensions, Passi holds her own ground and she doesn’t care what the world thinks. Or maybe she does in a way that makes her the perfect antidote to the “intellectual” overdose that many are suffering from. @sinha.chinki writes. Outfits by Samant Chauhan @samantchauhan and Rajesh Pratap @rajeshpratapsinghworks Photo of Shalini Passi by: @vikramsharmaphoto #DelhiVsMumbai #Delhi #Mumbai #FabulousLivesVsBollywoodWives #FabulousLivesOfBollywoodWives #PuraniDilli #MumbaiCityOfDreams #BollywoodDiaries #ShaliniPassi #KaranJohar #NeelamKothari #MaheepKapoor #SeemaSajdeh #RiddhimaKapoorSahni #KalyaniSahaChawla #RajeshPratapSingh #MithuSenArt #PoojaIrannaArt
@shalini.passi is many things now, but mostly she is someone who is an almost agent provocateur who is forever placed in that liminal space between imaginary and reality. She can afford to be there with her wealth and her curated style. She is 48, and full of one-liners that can smash entire lifetimes built around templates and glamour manifested by the Bollywood wives. They are fierce, but Passi, the Delhi socialite, is savage. Irrespective of whether it is scripted, the show has the usual tropes. Women against women, rich women, the tale of two cities, etc. There is no real plot here. Just a lot of backstabbing, party-going and gossiping in this ultra-glamorous world to keep the viewer thoroughly entertained. We live in an age of voyeurism, which is why reality television is so popular. Passi knows all of this and more. The many facades of her ensure she is forever relevant. Sometimes she talks about her two white hair strands and the benefits of Ayurveda. But beyond this rich and famous persona, there is another side to her. She is unapologetic about who she is. In a world that runs on projections and pretensions, Passi holds her own ground and she doesn’t care what the world thinks. Or maybe she does in a way that makes her the perfect antidote to the “intellectual” overdose that many are suffering from. @sinha.chinki writes. Outfits by Samant Chauhan @samantchauhan and Rajesh Pratap @rajeshpratapsinghworks Photo of Shalini Passi by: @vikramsharmaphoto #DelhiVsMumbai #Delhi #Mumbai #FabulousLivesVsBollywoodWives #FabulousLivesOfBollywoodWives #PuraniDilli #MumbaiCityOfDreams #BollywoodDiaries #ShaliniPassi #KaranJohar #NeelamKothari #MaheepKapoor #SeemaSajdeh #RiddhimaKapoorSahni #KalyaniSahaChawla #RajeshPratapSingh #MithuSenArt #PoojaIrannaArt
@shalini.passi is many things now, but mostly she is someone who is an almost agent provocateur who is forever placed in that liminal space between imaginary and reality. She can afford to be there with her wealth and her curated style. She is 48, and full of one-liners that can smash entire lifetimes built around templates and glamour manifested by the Bollywood wives. They are fierce, but Passi, the Delhi socialite, is savage. Irrespective of whether it is scripted, the show has the usual tropes. Women against women, rich women, the tale of two cities, etc. There is no real plot here. Just a lot of backstabbing, party-going and gossiping in this ultra-glamorous world to keep the viewer thoroughly entertained. We live in an age of voyeurism, which is why reality television is so popular. Passi knows all of this and more. The many facades of her ensure she is forever relevant. Sometimes she talks about her two white hair strands and the benefits of Ayurveda. But beyond this rich and famous persona, there is another side to her. She is unapologetic about who she is. In a world that runs on projections and pretensions, Passi holds her own ground and she doesn’t care what the world thinks. Or maybe she does in a way that makes her the perfect antidote to the “intellectual” overdose that many are suffering from. @sinha.chinki writes. Outfits by Samant Chauhan @samantchauhan and Rajesh Pratap @rajeshpratapsinghworks Photo of Shalini Passi by: @vikramsharmaphoto #DelhiVsMumbai #Delhi #Mumbai #FabulousLivesVsBollywoodWives #FabulousLivesOfBollywoodWives #PuraniDilli #MumbaiCityOfDreams #BollywoodDiaries #ShaliniPassi #KaranJohar #NeelamKothari #MaheepKapoor #SeemaSajdeh #RiddhimaKapoorSahni #KalyaniSahaChawla #RajeshPratapSingh #MithuSenArt #PoojaIrannaArt
@shalini.passi is many things now, but mostly she is someone who is an almost agent provocateur who is forever placed in that liminal space between imaginary and reality. She can afford to be there with her wealth and her curated style. She is 48, and full of one-liners that can smash entire lifetimes built around templates and glamour manifested by the Bollywood wives. They are fierce, but Passi, the Delhi socialite, is savage. Irrespective of whether it is scripted, the show has the usual tropes. Women against women, rich women, the tale of two cities, etc. There is no real plot here. Just a lot of backstabbing, party-going and gossiping in this ultra-glamorous world to keep the viewer thoroughly entertained. We live in an age of voyeurism, which is why reality television is so popular. Passi knows all of this and more. The many facades of her ensure she is forever relevant. Sometimes she talks about her two white hair strands and the benefits of Ayurveda. But beyond this rich and famous persona, there is another side to her. She is unapologetic about who she is. In a world that runs on projections and pretensions, Passi holds her own ground and she doesn’t care what the world thinks. Or maybe she does in a way that makes her the perfect antidote to the “intellectual” overdose that many are suffering from. @sinha.chinki writes. Outfits by Samant Chauhan @samantchauhan and Rajesh Pratap @rajeshpratapsinghworks Photo of Shalini Passi by: @vikramsharmaphoto #DelhiVsMumbai #Delhi #Mumbai #FabulousLivesVsBollywoodWives #FabulousLivesOfBollywoodWives #PuraniDilli #MumbaiCityOfDreams #BollywoodDiaries #ShaliniPassi #KaranJohar #NeelamKothari #MaheepKapoor #SeemaSajdeh #RiddhimaKapoorSahni #KalyaniSahaChawla #RajeshPratapSingh #MithuSenArt #PoojaIrannaArt
As the year winds down, the art world is looking ahead to the last major moment of the season with a week of fairs, glamorous parties, and pop-up exhibitions at Art Basel Miami Beach (ABMB). While the storied fair opens to the public on 6th December and runs through 9th December, VIPs are afforded with two days of previews to sample the most coveted artworks on offer beginning Wednesday the 4th. This year’s selection promises to be as robust as ever with presentations from 286 premier international galleries. Once again, exhibitors will present the highest-quality paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, films, new media, and editioned works by rising talents and Modern and contemporary masters across Art Basel Miami Beach’s six sectors: Galleries, Kabinett, Nova, Positions, Survey, and Meridians. Welcoming its largest cohort of new exhibitors in over a decade, the show stands to be thoroughly re-invigorated, with an exceptional 34 new galleries joining the fair across all sectors and 31 exhibitors set to present in the main sector for the first time. Below are some highlights to watch out for at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024. Image 1: George Tooker, Woman with Oranges, 1977, Estate of George Tooker. Image 2: Lee ShinJa, Legend, 1980s. Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Image 3: Shirley Jaffe, The Red Diamond, 1964. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia Image 4: Geoffrey Holder, Woman with Parasol, 1958 Image 5: Melissa Joseph – Truckin (2024) Image 6: Installation view of Roberto Huarcaya’s series ‘Amazograma’ at MUAC, Mexico, 2021. Image 7: Anastasia Bey, La Foule Mascarade I, 2024. Courtesy of the artist and Venus Over Manhattan. Image 8: Peter Hujar ‘Agosto Machado’, 1980. Courtesy Gordon Robichaux, NY Image 9: Yayoi Kusama, Pumpkin (S), 2016, Mirror polished bronze, dye, and acrylic lacquer Image 10: Lygia Clark, Estruturas de Caixa de Fósforos (Dourado) / Matchbox Structure (Gold), 1964. Collection of Guy & Alexandra Brett / Courtesy Alison Jacques, London Image 11: Alice Aycock, Goya Twister (rendering), 2024 Image 12: Art Basel Miami, 2023 @artbasel @baselmiami
As the year winds down, the art world is looking ahead to the last major moment of the season with a week of fairs, glamorous parties, and pop-up exhibitions at Art Basel Miami Beach (ABMB). While the storied fair opens to the public on 6th December and runs through 9th December, VIPs are afforded with two days of previews to sample the most coveted artworks on offer beginning Wednesday the 4th. This year’s selection promises to be as robust as ever with presentations from 286 premier international galleries. Once again, exhibitors will present the highest-quality paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, films, new media, and editioned works by rising talents and Modern and contemporary masters across Art Basel Miami Beach’s six sectors: Galleries, Kabinett, Nova, Positions, Survey, and Meridians. Welcoming its largest cohort of new exhibitors in over a decade, the show stands to be thoroughly re-invigorated, with an exceptional 34 new galleries joining the fair across all sectors and 31 exhibitors set to present in the main sector for the first time. Below are some highlights to watch out for at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024. Image 1: George Tooker, Woman with Oranges, 1977, Estate of George Tooker. Image 2: Lee ShinJa, Legend, 1980s. Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Image 3: Shirley Jaffe, The Red Diamond, 1964. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia Image 4: Geoffrey Holder, Woman with Parasol, 1958 Image 5: Melissa Joseph – Truckin (2024) Image 6: Installation view of Roberto Huarcaya’s series ‘Amazograma’ at MUAC, Mexico, 2021. Image 7: Anastasia Bey, La Foule Mascarade I, 2024. Courtesy of the artist and Venus Over Manhattan. Image 8: Peter Hujar ‘Agosto Machado’, 1980. Courtesy Gordon Robichaux, NY Image 9: Yayoi Kusama, Pumpkin (S), 2016, Mirror polished bronze, dye, and acrylic lacquer Image 10: Lygia Clark, Estruturas de Caixa de Fósforos (Dourado) / Matchbox Structure (Gold), 1964. Collection of Guy & Alexandra Brett / Courtesy Alison Jacques, London Image 11: Alice Aycock, Goya Twister (rendering), 2024 Image 12: Art Basel Miami, 2023 @artbasel @baselmiami
As the year winds down, the art world is looking ahead to the last major moment of the season with a week of fairs, glamorous parties, and pop-up exhibitions at Art Basel Miami Beach (ABMB). While the storied fair opens to the public on 6th December and runs through 9th December, VIPs are afforded with two days of previews to sample the most coveted artworks on offer beginning Wednesday the 4th. This year’s selection promises to be as robust as ever with presentations from 286 premier international galleries. Once again, exhibitors will present the highest-quality paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, films, new media, and editioned works by rising talents and Modern and contemporary masters across Art Basel Miami Beach’s six sectors: Galleries, Kabinett, Nova, Positions, Survey, and Meridians. Welcoming its largest cohort of new exhibitors in over a decade, the show stands to be thoroughly re-invigorated, with an exceptional 34 new galleries joining the fair across all sectors and 31 exhibitors set to present in the main sector for the first time. Below are some highlights to watch out for at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024. Image 1: George Tooker, Woman with Oranges, 1977, Estate of George Tooker. Image 2: Lee ShinJa, Legend, 1980s. Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Image 3: Shirley Jaffe, The Red Diamond, 1964. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia Image 4: Geoffrey Holder, Woman with Parasol, 1958 Image 5: Melissa Joseph – Truckin (2024) Image 6: Installation view of Roberto Huarcaya’s series ‘Amazograma’ at MUAC, Mexico, 2021. Image 7: Anastasia Bey, La Foule Mascarade I, 2024. Courtesy of the artist and Venus Over Manhattan. Image 8: Peter Hujar ‘Agosto Machado’, 1980. Courtesy Gordon Robichaux, NY Image 9: Yayoi Kusama, Pumpkin (S), 2016, Mirror polished bronze, dye, and acrylic lacquer Image 10: Lygia Clark, Estruturas de Caixa de Fósforos (Dourado) / Matchbox Structure (Gold), 1964. Collection of Guy & Alexandra Brett / Courtesy Alison Jacques, London Image 11: Alice Aycock, Goya Twister (rendering), 2024 Image 12: Art Basel Miami, 2023 @artbasel @baselmiami
As the year winds down, the art world is looking ahead to the last major moment of the season with a week of fairs, glamorous parties, and pop-up exhibitions at Art Basel Miami Beach (ABMB). While the storied fair opens to the public on 6th December and runs through 9th December, VIPs are afforded with two days of previews to sample the most coveted artworks on offer beginning Wednesday the 4th. This year’s selection promises to be as robust as ever with presentations from 286 premier international galleries. Once again, exhibitors will present the highest-quality paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, films, new media, and editioned works by rising talents and Modern and contemporary masters across Art Basel Miami Beach’s six sectors: Galleries, Kabinett, Nova, Positions, Survey, and Meridians. Welcoming its largest cohort of new exhibitors in over a decade, the show stands to be thoroughly re-invigorated, with an exceptional 34 new galleries joining the fair across all sectors and 31 exhibitors set to present in the main sector for the first time. Below are some highlights to watch out for at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024. Image 1: George Tooker, Woman with Oranges, 1977, Estate of George Tooker. Image 2: Lee ShinJa, Legend, 1980s. Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Image 3: Shirley Jaffe, The Red Diamond, 1964. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia Image 4: Geoffrey Holder, Woman with Parasol, 1958 Image 5: Melissa Joseph – Truckin (2024) Image 6: Installation view of Roberto Huarcaya’s series ‘Amazograma’ at MUAC, Mexico, 2021. Image 7: Anastasia Bey, La Foule Mascarade I, 2024. Courtesy of the artist and Venus Over Manhattan. Image 8: Peter Hujar ‘Agosto Machado’, 1980. Courtesy Gordon Robichaux, NY Image 9: Yayoi Kusama, Pumpkin (S), 2016, Mirror polished bronze, dye, and acrylic lacquer Image 10: Lygia Clark, Estruturas de Caixa de Fósforos (Dourado) / Matchbox Structure (Gold), 1964. Collection of Guy & Alexandra Brett / Courtesy Alison Jacques, London Image 11: Alice Aycock, Goya Twister (rendering), 2024 Image 12: Art Basel Miami, 2023 @artbasel @baselmiami
As the year winds down, the art world is looking ahead to the last major moment of the season with a week of fairs, glamorous parties, and pop-up exhibitions at Art Basel Miami Beach (ABMB). While the storied fair opens to the public on 6th December and runs through 9th December, VIPs are afforded with two days of previews to sample the most coveted artworks on offer beginning Wednesday the 4th. This year’s selection promises to be as robust as ever with presentations from 286 premier international galleries. Once again, exhibitors will present the highest-quality paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, films, new media, and editioned works by rising talents and Modern and contemporary masters across Art Basel Miami Beach’s six sectors: Galleries, Kabinett, Nova, Positions, Survey, and Meridians. Welcoming its largest cohort of new exhibitors in over a decade, the show stands to be thoroughly re-invigorated, with an exceptional 34 new galleries joining the fair across all sectors and 31 exhibitors set to present in the main sector for the first time. Below are some highlights to watch out for at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024. Image 1: George Tooker, Woman with Oranges, 1977, Estate of George Tooker. Image 2: Lee ShinJa, Legend, 1980s. Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Image 3: Shirley Jaffe, The Red Diamond, 1964. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia Image 4: Geoffrey Holder, Woman with Parasol, 1958 Image 5: Melissa Joseph – Truckin (2024) Image 6: Installation view of Roberto Huarcaya’s series ‘Amazograma’ at MUAC, Mexico, 2021. Image 7: Anastasia Bey, La Foule Mascarade I, 2024. Courtesy of the artist and Venus Over Manhattan. Image 8: Peter Hujar ‘Agosto Machado’, 1980. Courtesy Gordon Robichaux, NY Image 9: Yayoi Kusama, Pumpkin (S), 2016, Mirror polished bronze, dye, and acrylic lacquer Image 10: Lygia Clark, Estruturas de Caixa de Fósforos (Dourado) / Matchbox Structure (Gold), 1964. Collection of Guy & Alexandra Brett / Courtesy Alison Jacques, London Image 11: Alice Aycock, Goya Twister (rendering), 2024 Image 12: Art Basel Miami, 2023 @artbasel @baselmiami
As the year winds down, the art world is looking ahead to the last major moment of the season with a week of fairs, glamorous parties, and pop-up exhibitions at Art Basel Miami Beach (ABMB). While the storied fair opens to the public on 6th December and runs through 9th December, VIPs are afforded with two days of previews to sample the most coveted artworks on offer beginning Wednesday the 4th. This year’s selection promises to be as robust as ever with presentations from 286 premier international galleries. Once again, exhibitors will present the highest-quality paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, films, new media, and editioned works by rising talents and Modern and contemporary masters across Art Basel Miami Beach’s six sectors: Galleries, Kabinett, Nova, Positions, Survey, and Meridians. Welcoming its largest cohort of new exhibitors in over a decade, the show stands to be thoroughly re-invigorated, with an exceptional 34 new galleries joining the fair across all sectors and 31 exhibitors set to present in the main sector for the first time. Below are some highlights to watch out for at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024. Image 1: George Tooker, Woman with Oranges, 1977, Estate of George Tooker. Image 2: Lee ShinJa, Legend, 1980s. Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Image 3: Shirley Jaffe, The Red Diamond, 1964. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia Image 4: Geoffrey Holder, Woman with Parasol, 1958 Image 5: Melissa Joseph – Truckin (2024) Image 6: Installation view of Roberto Huarcaya’s series ‘Amazograma’ at MUAC, Mexico, 2021. Image 7: Anastasia Bey, La Foule Mascarade I, 2024. Courtesy of the artist and Venus Over Manhattan. Image 8: Peter Hujar ‘Agosto Machado’, 1980. Courtesy Gordon Robichaux, NY Image 9: Yayoi Kusama, Pumpkin (S), 2016, Mirror polished bronze, dye, and acrylic lacquer Image 10: Lygia Clark, Estruturas de Caixa de Fósforos (Dourado) / Matchbox Structure (Gold), 1964. Collection of Guy & Alexandra Brett / Courtesy Alison Jacques, London Image 11: Alice Aycock, Goya Twister (rendering), 2024 Image 12: Art Basel Miami, 2023 @artbasel @baselmiami
As the year winds down, the art world is looking ahead to the last major moment of the season with a week of fairs, glamorous parties, and pop-up exhibitions at Art Basel Miami Beach (ABMB). While the storied fair opens to the public on 6th December and runs through 9th December, VIPs are afforded with two days of previews to sample the most coveted artworks on offer beginning Wednesday the 4th. This year’s selection promises to be as robust as ever with presentations from 286 premier international galleries. Once again, exhibitors will present the highest-quality paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, films, new media, and editioned works by rising talents and Modern and contemporary masters across Art Basel Miami Beach’s six sectors: Galleries, Kabinett, Nova, Positions, Survey, and Meridians. Welcoming its largest cohort of new exhibitors in over a decade, the show stands to be thoroughly re-invigorated, with an exceptional 34 new galleries joining the fair across all sectors and 31 exhibitors set to present in the main sector for the first time. Below are some highlights to watch out for at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024. Image 1: George Tooker, Woman with Oranges, 1977, Estate of George Tooker. Image 2: Lee ShinJa, Legend, 1980s. Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Image 3: Shirley Jaffe, The Red Diamond, 1964. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia Image 4: Geoffrey Holder, Woman with Parasol, 1958 Image 5: Melissa Joseph – Truckin (2024) Image 6: Installation view of Roberto Huarcaya’s series ‘Amazograma’ at MUAC, Mexico, 2021. Image 7: Anastasia Bey, La Foule Mascarade I, 2024. Courtesy of the artist and Venus Over Manhattan. Image 8: Peter Hujar ‘Agosto Machado’, 1980. Courtesy Gordon Robichaux, NY Image 9: Yayoi Kusama, Pumpkin (S), 2016, Mirror polished bronze, dye, and acrylic lacquer Image 10: Lygia Clark, Estruturas de Caixa de Fósforos (Dourado) / Matchbox Structure (Gold), 1964. Collection of Guy & Alexandra Brett / Courtesy Alison Jacques, London Image 11: Alice Aycock, Goya Twister (rendering), 2024 Image 12: Art Basel Miami, 2023 @artbasel @baselmiami
As the year winds down, the art world is looking ahead to the last major moment of the season with a week of fairs, glamorous parties, and pop-up exhibitions at Art Basel Miami Beach (ABMB). While the storied fair opens to the public on 6th December and runs through 9th December, VIPs are afforded with two days of previews to sample the most coveted artworks on offer beginning Wednesday the 4th. This year’s selection promises to be as robust as ever with presentations from 286 premier international galleries. Once again, exhibitors will present the highest-quality paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, films, new media, and editioned works by rising talents and Modern and contemporary masters across Art Basel Miami Beach’s six sectors: Galleries, Kabinett, Nova, Positions, Survey, and Meridians. Welcoming its largest cohort of new exhibitors in over a decade, the show stands to be thoroughly re-invigorated, with an exceptional 34 new galleries joining the fair across all sectors and 31 exhibitors set to present in the main sector for the first time. Below are some highlights to watch out for at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024. Image 1: George Tooker, Woman with Oranges, 1977, Estate of George Tooker. Image 2: Lee ShinJa, Legend, 1980s. Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Image 3: Shirley Jaffe, The Red Diamond, 1964. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia Image 4: Geoffrey Holder, Woman with Parasol, 1958 Image 5: Melissa Joseph – Truckin (2024) Image 6: Installation view of Roberto Huarcaya’s series ‘Amazograma’ at MUAC, Mexico, 2021. Image 7: Anastasia Bey, La Foule Mascarade I, 2024. Courtesy of the artist and Venus Over Manhattan. Image 8: Peter Hujar ‘Agosto Machado’, 1980. Courtesy Gordon Robichaux, NY Image 9: Yayoi Kusama, Pumpkin (S), 2016, Mirror polished bronze, dye, and acrylic lacquer Image 10: Lygia Clark, Estruturas de Caixa de Fósforos (Dourado) / Matchbox Structure (Gold), 1964. Collection of Guy & Alexandra Brett / Courtesy Alison Jacques, London Image 11: Alice Aycock, Goya Twister (rendering), 2024 Image 12: Art Basel Miami, 2023 @artbasel @baselmiami
As the year winds down, the art world is looking ahead to the last major moment of the season with a week of fairs, glamorous parties, and pop-up exhibitions at Art Basel Miami Beach (ABMB). While the storied fair opens to the public on 6th December and runs through 9th December, VIPs are afforded with two days of previews to sample the most coveted artworks on offer beginning Wednesday the 4th. This year’s selection promises to be as robust as ever with presentations from 286 premier international galleries. Once again, exhibitors will present the highest-quality paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, films, new media, and editioned works by rising talents and Modern and contemporary masters across Art Basel Miami Beach’s six sectors: Galleries, Kabinett, Nova, Positions, Survey, and Meridians. Welcoming its largest cohort of new exhibitors in over a decade, the show stands to be thoroughly re-invigorated, with an exceptional 34 new galleries joining the fair across all sectors and 31 exhibitors set to present in the main sector for the first time. Below are some highlights to watch out for at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024. Image 1: George Tooker, Woman with Oranges, 1977, Estate of George Tooker. Image 2: Lee ShinJa, Legend, 1980s. Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Image 3: Shirley Jaffe, The Red Diamond, 1964. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia Image 4: Geoffrey Holder, Woman with Parasol, 1958 Image 5: Melissa Joseph – Truckin (2024) Image 6: Installation view of Roberto Huarcaya’s series ‘Amazograma’ at MUAC, Mexico, 2021. Image 7: Anastasia Bey, La Foule Mascarade I, 2024. Courtesy of the artist and Venus Over Manhattan. Image 8: Peter Hujar ‘Agosto Machado’, 1980. Courtesy Gordon Robichaux, NY Image 9: Yayoi Kusama, Pumpkin (S), 2016, Mirror polished bronze, dye, and acrylic lacquer Image 10: Lygia Clark, Estruturas de Caixa de Fósforos (Dourado) / Matchbox Structure (Gold), 1964. Collection of Guy & Alexandra Brett / Courtesy Alison Jacques, London Image 11: Alice Aycock, Goya Twister (rendering), 2024 Image 12: Art Basel Miami, 2023 @artbasel @baselmiami
As the year winds down, the art world is looking ahead to the last major moment of the season with a week of fairs, glamorous parties, and pop-up exhibitions at Art Basel Miami Beach (ABMB). While the storied fair opens to the public on 6th December and runs through 9th December, VIPs are afforded with two days of previews to sample the most coveted artworks on offer beginning Wednesday the 4th. This year’s selection promises to be as robust as ever with presentations from 286 premier international galleries. Once again, exhibitors will present the highest-quality paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, films, new media, and editioned works by rising talents and Modern and contemporary masters across Art Basel Miami Beach’s six sectors: Galleries, Kabinett, Nova, Positions, Survey, and Meridians. Welcoming its largest cohort of new exhibitors in over a decade, the show stands to be thoroughly re-invigorated, with an exceptional 34 new galleries joining the fair across all sectors and 31 exhibitors set to present in the main sector for the first time. Below are some highlights to watch out for at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024. Image 1: George Tooker, Woman with Oranges, 1977, Estate of George Tooker. Image 2: Lee ShinJa, Legend, 1980s. Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Image 3: Shirley Jaffe, The Red Diamond, 1964. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia Image 4: Geoffrey Holder, Woman with Parasol, 1958 Image 5: Melissa Joseph – Truckin (2024) Image 6: Installation view of Roberto Huarcaya’s series ‘Amazograma’ at MUAC, Mexico, 2021. Image 7: Anastasia Bey, La Foule Mascarade I, 2024. Courtesy of the artist and Venus Over Manhattan. Image 8: Peter Hujar ‘Agosto Machado’, 1980. Courtesy Gordon Robichaux, NY Image 9: Yayoi Kusama, Pumpkin (S), 2016, Mirror polished bronze, dye, and acrylic lacquer Image 10: Lygia Clark, Estruturas de Caixa de Fósforos (Dourado) / Matchbox Structure (Gold), 1964. Collection of Guy & Alexandra Brett / Courtesy Alison Jacques, London Image 11: Alice Aycock, Goya Twister (rendering), 2024 Image 12: Art Basel Miami, 2023 @artbasel @baselmiami
As the year winds down, the art world is looking ahead to the last major moment of the season with a week of fairs, glamorous parties, and pop-up exhibitions at Art Basel Miami Beach (ABMB). While the storied fair opens to the public on 6th December and runs through 9th December, VIPs are afforded with two days of previews to sample the most coveted artworks on offer beginning Wednesday the 4th. This year’s selection promises to be as robust as ever with presentations from 286 premier international galleries. Once again, exhibitors will present the highest-quality paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, films, new media, and editioned works by rising talents and Modern and contemporary masters across Art Basel Miami Beach’s six sectors: Galleries, Kabinett, Nova, Positions, Survey, and Meridians. Welcoming its largest cohort of new exhibitors in over a decade, the show stands to be thoroughly re-invigorated, with an exceptional 34 new galleries joining the fair across all sectors and 31 exhibitors set to present in the main sector for the first time. Below are some highlights to watch out for at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024. Image 1: George Tooker, Woman with Oranges, 1977, Estate of George Tooker. Image 2: Lee ShinJa, Legend, 1980s. Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Image 3: Shirley Jaffe, The Red Diamond, 1964. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia Image 4: Geoffrey Holder, Woman with Parasol, 1958 Image 5: Melissa Joseph – Truckin (2024) Image 6: Installation view of Roberto Huarcaya’s series ‘Amazograma’ at MUAC, Mexico, 2021. Image 7: Anastasia Bey, La Foule Mascarade I, 2024. Courtesy of the artist and Venus Over Manhattan. Image 8: Peter Hujar ‘Agosto Machado’, 1980. Courtesy Gordon Robichaux, NY Image 9: Yayoi Kusama, Pumpkin (S), 2016, Mirror polished bronze, dye, and acrylic lacquer Image 10: Lygia Clark, Estruturas de Caixa de Fósforos (Dourado) / Matchbox Structure (Gold), 1964. Collection of Guy & Alexandra Brett / Courtesy Alison Jacques, London Image 11: Alice Aycock, Goya Twister (rendering), 2024 Image 12: Art Basel Miami, 2023 @artbasel @baselmiami
As the year winds down, the art world is looking ahead to the last major moment of the season with a week of fairs, glamorous parties, and pop-up exhibitions at Art Basel Miami Beach (ABMB). While the storied fair opens to the public on 6th December and runs through 9th December, VIPs are afforded with two days of previews to sample the most coveted artworks on offer beginning Wednesday the 4th. This year’s selection promises to be as robust as ever with presentations from 286 premier international galleries. Once again, exhibitors will present the highest-quality paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, films, new media, and editioned works by rising talents and Modern and contemporary masters across Art Basel Miami Beach’s six sectors: Galleries, Kabinett, Nova, Positions, Survey, and Meridians. Welcoming its largest cohort of new exhibitors in over a decade, the show stands to be thoroughly re-invigorated, with an exceptional 34 new galleries joining the fair across all sectors and 31 exhibitors set to present in the main sector for the first time. Below are some highlights to watch out for at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024. Image 1: George Tooker, Woman with Oranges, 1977, Estate of George Tooker. Image 2: Lee ShinJa, Legend, 1980s. Courtesy of the artist and Tina Kim Gallery. Image 3: Shirley Jaffe, The Red Diamond, 1964. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nathalie Obadia Image 4: Geoffrey Holder, Woman with Parasol, 1958 Image 5: Melissa Joseph – Truckin (2024) Image 6: Installation view of Roberto Huarcaya’s series ‘Amazograma’ at MUAC, Mexico, 2021. Image 7: Anastasia Bey, La Foule Mascarade I, 2024. Courtesy of the artist and Venus Over Manhattan. Image 8: Peter Hujar ‘Agosto Machado’, 1980. Courtesy Gordon Robichaux, NY Image 9: Yayoi Kusama, Pumpkin (S), 2016, Mirror polished bronze, dye, and acrylic lacquer Image 10: Lygia Clark, Estruturas de Caixa de Fósforos (Dourado) / Matchbox Structure (Gold), 1964. Collection of Guy & Alexandra Brett / Courtesy Alison Jacques, London Image 11: Alice Aycock, Goya Twister (rendering), 2024 Image 12: Art Basel Miami, 2023 @artbasel @baselmiami
Shalini Passi, an art entrepreneur, whose eccentricities are now a rage after her debut in Fabulous Lives Vs Bollywood Wives, is a persona frozen in time. That time is now. Some are even calling her the new self-care guru. Passi is now everywhere. She knows nothing lasts forever. This fame that she had always aspired for has come to her at last. She is now a part of Bollywood. She walked the runway for several designers over the last few years and, in 2020, in a flaming red dress, she was a part of an allegorical tale in artist Vibha Galhotra’s The Final Feast, where she is the protagonist who cuts a blue “globe-cake” before the rich and the elite leave the earth that has fallen apart after human greed has finished all resources. Inspired by The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci, the staged-photo work is a sarcastic take on the rich and the rising inequality. Passi fit the part perfectly. For the artist, it was an obvious choice. There is a makeup and hair team on standby. Passi is very particular about how she looks. Like the lady in the House of Love, she doesn’t reconcile easily to imperfections. Being a socialite is no easy task. You must entertain well and rise above the competition. Passi is a Delhi woman who was born and married into privilege. Her husband, Sanjay Passi, is a billionaire and Passi says she was interested in arts and was a painter but then decided to buy art and promote it. The fame in Bollywood will help her promote Indian contemporary art. Art is the way she got into Delhi’s very reserved elite circles where abstraction is discussed over champagne. @sinha.chinki writes. Cover 1 – @shalini.passi in an outfit by @samantchauhan, poses for Outlook against a sculpture by Ravinder Reddy. Cover 2 – @shalini.passi in an outfit by @samantchauhan, poses for Outlook against a dystopian Delhi landscape created by @poojairanna. Cover 3 and 4 – @shalini.passi in an outfit by @rajeshpratapsinghworks (inspired by @mithusen26’s art), poses for Outlook against a dystopian Delhi landscape created by @poojairanna Photo of Shalini Passi by: @vikramsharmaphoto
Shalini Passi, an art entrepreneur, whose eccentricities are now a rage after her debut in Fabulous Lives Vs Bollywood Wives, is a persona frozen in time. That time is now. Some are even calling her the new self-care guru. Passi is now everywhere. She knows nothing lasts forever. This fame that she had always aspired for has come to her at last. She is now a part of Bollywood. She walked the runway for several designers over the last few years and, in 2020, in a flaming red dress, she was a part of an allegorical tale in artist Vibha Galhotra’s The Final Feast, where she is the protagonist who cuts a blue “globe-cake” before the rich and the elite leave the earth that has fallen apart after human greed has finished all resources. Inspired by The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci, the staged-photo work is a sarcastic take on the rich and the rising inequality. Passi fit the part perfectly. For the artist, it was an obvious choice. There is a makeup and hair team on standby. Passi is very particular about how she looks. Like the lady in the House of Love, she doesn’t reconcile easily to imperfections. Being a socialite is no easy task. You must entertain well and rise above the competition. Passi is a Delhi woman who was born and married into privilege. Her husband, Sanjay Passi, is a billionaire and Passi says she was interested in arts and was a painter but then decided to buy art and promote it. The fame in Bollywood will help her promote Indian contemporary art. Art is the way she got into Delhi’s very reserved elite circles where abstraction is discussed over champagne. @sinha.chinki writes. Cover 1 – @shalini.passi in an outfit by @samantchauhan, poses for Outlook against a sculpture by Ravinder Reddy. Cover 2 – @shalini.passi in an outfit by @samantchauhan, poses for Outlook against a dystopian Delhi landscape created by @poojairanna. Cover 3 and 4 – @shalini.passi in an outfit by @rajeshpratapsinghworks (inspired by @mithusen26’s art), poses for Outlook against a dystopian Delhi landscape created by @poojairanna Photo of Shalini Passi by: @vikramsharmaphoto
Shalini Passi, an art entrepreneur, whose eccentricities are now a rage after her debut in Fabulous Lives Vs Bollywood Wives, is a persona frozen in time. That time is now. Some are even calling her the new self-care guru. Passi is now everywhere. She knows nothing lasts forever. This fame that she had always aspired for has come to her at last. She is now a part of Bollywood. She walked the runway for several designers over the last few years and, in 2020, in a flaming red dress, she was a part of an allegorical tale in artist Vibha Galhotra’s The Final Feast, where she is the protagonist who cuts a blue “globe-cake” before the rich and the elite leave the earth that has fallen apart after human greed has finished all resources. Inspired by The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci, the staged-photo work is a sarcastic take on the rich and the rising inequality. Passi fit the part perfectly. For the artist, it was an obvious choice. There is a makeup and hair team on standby. Passi is very particular about how she looks. Like the lady in the House of Love, she doesn’t reconcile easily to imperfections. Being a socialite is no easy task. You must entertain well and rise above the competition. Passi is a Delhi woman who was born and married into privilege. Her husband, Sanjay Passi, is a billionaire and Passi says she was interested in arts and was a painter but then decided to buy art and promote it. The fame in Bollywood will help her promote Indian contemporary art. Art is the way she got into Delhi’s very reserved elite circles where abstraction is discussed over champagne. @sinha.chinki writes. Cover 1 – @shalini.passi in an outfit by @samantchauhan, poses for Outlook against a sculpture by Ravinder Reddy. Cover 2 – @shalini.passi in an outfit by @samantchauhan, poses for Outlook against a dystopian Delhi landscape created by @poojairanna. Cover 3 and 4 – @shalini.passi in an outfit by @rajeshpratapsinghworks (inspired by @mithusen26’s art), poses for Outlook against a dystopian Delhi landscape created by @poojairanna Photo of Shalini Passi by: @vikramsharmaphoto
Shalini Passi, an art entrepreneur, whose eccentricities are now a rage after her debut in Fabulous Lives Vs Bollywood Wives, is a persona frozen in time. That time is now. Some are even calling her the new self-care guru. Passi is now everywhere. She knows nothing lasts forever. This fame that she had always aspired for has come to her at last. She is now a part of Bollywood. She walked the runway for several designers over the last few years and, in 2020, in a flaming red dress, she was a part of an allegorical tale in artist Vibha Galhotra’s The Final Feast, where she is the protagonist who cuts a blue “globe-cake” before the rich and the elite leave the earth that has fallen apart after human greed has finished all resources. Inspired by The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci, the staged-photo work is a sarcastic take on the rich and the rising inequality. Passi fit the part perfectly. For the artist, it was an obvious choice. There is a makeup and hair team on standby. Passi is very particular about how she looks. Like the lady in the House of Love, she doesn’t reconcile easily to imperfections. Being a socialite is no easy task. You must entertain well and rise above the competition. Passi is a Delhi woman who was born and married into privilege. Her husband, Sanjay Passi, is a billionaire and Passi says she was interested in arts and was a painter but then decided to buy art and promote it. The fame in Bollywood will help her promote Indian contemporary art. Art is the way she got into Delhi’s very reserved elite circles where abstraction is discussed over champagne. @sinha.chinki writes. Cover 1 – @shalini.passi in an outfit by @samantchauhan, poses for Outlook against a sculpture by Ravinder Reddy. Cover 2 – @shalini.passi in an outfit by @samantchauhan, poses for Outlook against a dystopian Delhi landscape created by @poojairanna. Cover 3 and 4 – @shalini.passi in an outfit by @rajeshpratapsinghworks (inspired by @mithusen26’s art), poses for Outlook against a dystopian Delhi landscape created by @poojairanna Photo of Shalini Passi by: @vikramsharmaphoto