NYFW highlights: Dion Lee FW2023. Verōnika
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NYFW highlights: Dion Lee FW2023. Verōnika
Birthday, 2020.
My Afternoon Delight at Faurschou Foundation
Ai Weiwei
Two Figures, 2018
Alpha plaster, iron, mattress and ormosia seeds
Tracey Emin
The more of you the more I love you, 2016
Neon (flamingo pink)
Photo by: Aleksandra Flora
Faurschou Foundation inaugural and evocative exhibition “The Red Bean Grows in the South” features large-scale installations by some of my favorite artists.
Louise Bourgeois (The Couple, 2003) Ai Weiwei (Two Figures, 2018) are intimately placed in the sleek space and illuminated by Tracey Emin neon script (The more of you the more I love you, 2016) at the airy 12,000 square foot warehouse in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
Photo by: Aleksandra Flora
Villa Life, 2018.
The Party, 2018. Martin Creed, Work No. 1190: Half the air in a given space.
Loft Life, 2018.
To New York, with Love Bergdorf Goodman Holiday Windows, 2017. *Inspired by our adventures in the city
Yayoi Kusama, Festival of Life Exhibition at the David Zwirner Gallery in NYC, on November 3, 2017.
This beautiful 4Ocean bracelet is made from 100% recycled material. Every bracelet purchased funds the removal of one pound of trash from the oceans.
10 years ago, I worked with photographer Lauren Greenfield and produced a story about plastic surgery in Brazil. Today that story about Cathy, a school-bus driver and mother of two who traveled to Brazil to get multiple surgeries, is in the book Generation Wealth and an exhibition of the same name.
Currently on view in L.A., and will open at New York’s ICP - International Center of Photography on September 22.
Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons: Art of the In-Between at the Met
Cherry Blossom Girl
Apollonia van Ravenstein by Arthur Elgort
My most recent photography work is on Square Nine Hotel Belgrade Instagram page.