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OUR INSIDER DISHES ON WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE MILAN INTERNATIONAL FURNITURE FAIR (OR SALONE DEL MOBILE) THAT TAKES PLACE BETWEEN APRIL 16 AND 21 THIS YEAR (MORE). THE FAIR WILL OPEN WITH A MULTIMEDIA EVENT BY
ARTIST/FILM DIRECTOR PETER GREENAWAY THAT PROMISES TO THRUST MODERNITY UPON LEONARDO’S “LAST SUPPER”: TTFN, {{{JC}}} (MORE).
Left: El Ojo de la Aguja by Jacinta Grondona at Maria Casado Gallery (Buenos Aires).
Right: La Gitana by Astolfo Funes at Solar, an East Hampton gallery specializing in Latin American art. Below left: A Ciegas 2 by Claudio Gallina at Galeria Alfredo Ginocchio (Mexico City). Below right:
Paisaje Rojo by Martin Reyna at del infinito arte (Buenos Aires).
While New Yorkers and visitors to the city were Pulsing and Scoping out art during the New
York art fair week,
Miami hosted ArteAmericas, the Latin American answer to Miami’s Art Basel.

Wave Pedestals from Stone Forest
COR Values
Into the Fold
Our friends at COR have designed the Cuvert Swivel chair and recently introduced it to the American marketplace. The price ranges from $3,000 to $3,500 depending upon fabric choices and whether or not you want to swivel while you kick back. For dealers, visit the company’s website, click on dealer and select your country.
Bet you’d like to wander into this sensual setting, designed by Marcel Wanders for the Morgans Hotel Group. It’s the latest rendering of a balcony adjoining one of the Tower Suites at the Mondrian South Beach, which is slated for completion in late 2008. What does such a view of Biscayne Bay set you back? A mere $4- to $6-million.
ArteAmericas