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Janel Tanna Celebrates Resident Magazine Cover in New York City

Tanna also celebrated a summer full of film festival honors including “Best Actress” from East Hampton TV Festival and Northeast Film Festival as well as, of course, making Maxim’s Hot 100 list.

Guests enjoyed beverages and hors’d’oeuvres from Executive Chef Philippe Chow.

Notables included Peter Thomas Roth, R. Couri Hay, Violetta Malakhova, Nicole Noonan, Designer Iya Islamova, Photographer Udo Spreitzenbarth, Nancy Chemtob, Sofia Symonds and American Hip-Hop Artist, Consequence.

 

Rashmi Marendra and Janel Tanna _ Credit Sylvan Gaboury

 

Isabella Buitron, Janel Tann and Mia Son _ Credit Sylvan Gaboury

 

Anna Ackley, Rashmi Narendra, Janel Tanna, Farzan Neimann and Gretchen Schwartz _ Credit Sylvan Gaboury

 

Iya Islamova _ Credit Sylvan Gaboury

 

Jason Gao and Isabella Buitron _ Credit Sylvan Gaboury

 

Udo Spreitzenbarth and Samantha Cato _ Credit Sylvan Gaboury

 

Janel Tanna – Resident Cover Party Photo _ Credit Sylvan Gaboury

 

Janel Tanna, Resident Cover Party _ Credit Sylvan Gaboury

Li-Lac’s 96th Year Legacy Continues by Opening a 6th Location on 7th Avenue in the West Village

     The iconic Li-Lac Chocolates brand, which has been faithfully serving New Yorker’s for almost a century, have opened their newest store in the West Village at 75 Greenwich Avenue. The beloved chocolate house started from a modest shop on Christopher Street founded by French-trained George Demetrius in 1923 and still employs original cooking methods and time-honored recipes, handcrafting gourmet small batch chocolates and confections. Li-Lac Chocolates showcases one of the largest selections of fresh, gourmet chocolate in the country with over 120 unique offerings.
     The new store location was a bit of a passion project for the Li-Lac Chocolates team, as when they were unable to renew their lease for the Jane Street shop they went on a search determined to stay in their home of the West Village, and as luck would have it found a larger space overlooking the bustling city streets and surrounded by luxury shops and destinations including Nordstrom’s Local and Equinox. The expansive 800 square-foot store will feature a 14 ft. chocolate case displaying all their signature favorites including butter crunch, walnut caramel bars, dark chocolate glace orange slices, and French mints, all made with high levels of real cocoa and cocoa butter to ensure the highest quality bite. An on-site chocolate tempering wheel will be churning out select Li-Lac staples such as their dark chocolate almond bark. The shop will also carry their full line of chocolate assortments, NY-themed chocolate gifts and specialty holiday molds from chocolate pumpkins and turkeys to giant Santa’s. A hot chocolate bar will be spotlighted as one enters the shop, where guests can enjoy signature hot and iced Li-Lac sipping chocolate perfect for the upcoming holiday season.
     To celebrate the new store opening, Li-Lac Chocolates is winding back the clock to 1923, the year of the brand’s inception featuring the original prices. On Saturday, October 19th from 11:00am – 5:00pm, the store will be hosting a grand opening event where guests will be able to enjoy chocolate mousse rolls, almond bark, their legendary fudge, coconut clusters and pecan chews for 23 cents apiece. The first 100 customers will also be able to purchase 1 pound of almond bark as well as 16-piece truffle assortment boxes each for $9.23. The special offerings are limited to one per customer. Apart from the delicious chocolate deals, the grand opening will include live music highlighting oldie hits as well as free hot chocolate and fun holiday characters.
     Li-Lac Chocolates, which has five other locations scattered across the Big Apple including Hudson Yards, Greenwich Village, Grand Central, Chelsea Market and the factory/store at Industry City, Brooklyn, is a New York legend never succumbing to fads and standing by their tried and true chocolate and confection making techniques.
To view Li-Lac Chocolates full product line please visit https://www.li-lacchocolates.com/
     Li-Lac Chocolates locations: Hudson Yards: 10th Avenue at 32nd St. West Village: 75 Greenwich Avenue (at 7th Avenue). Greenwich Village: 162 Bleecker Street (btw Sullivan & Thompson). Grand Central: 43rd Street & Lexington Avenue. Chelsea Market: 75 9th Avenue (at 15th Street). Brooklyn Factory/Store: 68 35th Street (btw 2nd & 3rd Avenue) Brooklyn. Website: www.li-lacchocolates.com and Instagram: @lilacchocolates.

Come and Rediscover Chola – Authentic Regional Indian Restaurant Gets New Menu & New Look After 20 Years

      Concept: Chola, the acclaimed two-star New York Times reviewed Indian restaurant, has been reinvigorated with a new menu and interior, bringing regional Indian recipes beloved by a population of over a billion people. The revitalized concept is the brainchild of original owner Shiva Natarajan (Sahib, Dhaba, Malai Marke, Chote Nawab, Thelewala and many others), who has now passed it on to his protégé new owner Min Bhujel, while remaining as a guide to oversee the success of the restaurant. Bhujel has been Natarajan’s right-hand man for over a decade and holds a special place in his heart, working beside him at a number of his celebrated Indian restaurants, many of which have been well received by critics and customers alike. As New York City continues to see more modern, fusion Indian restaurants pop up, Chola holds on tight to its roots and integrity of serving traditional Indian cuisine.
     While Natarajan has always been a guide for his former employees, helping them to open their own successful restaurants throughout the country, he has always had a very special connection to Chola and Bhujel. Chola, which opened in 1998, has been marked as an Indian dining destination for 20 years. Bhujel and his team are looking to enhance the restaurant’s already sterling reputation with a more challenging and inventive menu, and exceptional service, with select recipes from Natarajan’s upcoming untitled cookbook set to hit stores in 2020.
     Cuisine: Natarajan grew up in India and his new menu items at Chola are inspired by his culinary journey around the coast, placing an emphasis on the flavors he came across during his travels. New starters include the Cafreal Paneer Tikka, a house made fire grilled cheese fresh from the Tandoor oven that comes out smoking with green masala; Karela Karare, a fried bitter gourd with smoky paprika for a sharp bite; Kodi 58, Chola chicken fry with house blend spices; Khekda Nariyal, a sautéed crab dish with coconut and mustard seeds that will have guests fighting over the last spoonful; Jhinga Koliwada, shrimp fry from the fisherman Koli tribe; and perfectly spiced Scallops Caldin in a Goan yellow coconut curry.
     Entrées spotlighted on the menu include Meen Moilee, a light and flaky Branzino with turmeric, coconut and curry leaves, topped with green banana chips; Lata Shetty’s Yeti Ajadina, Mangalorean style shrimp with fresh coconut and pounded spices; Malvani Rus-Golichi Amti, a fish of the day curry with kokum from red chili paste; Konkani Chimbori Masala, roasted coconut and tamarind crab; Lobster Ghee Roast with a spicy red pounded masala for a powerful and juicy bite; and a Chola favorite with the Crab Butter Pepper Masala.
     Natarajan has also updated some of his Chola classic dishes including Golbari Kosha Mangsho, a slow cooked bone-in goat roast from a Kolkata pada; Lata Shetty’s Kori Gassi, a creamy coconut chicken curry with red masala; and Dak Bungalow Murgh Curry, Colonial Sahib’s guest house bone-in chicken curry with potatoes.
      There are also a number of vegan dishes with standouts like Adrak ki Gobi Keema, minced cauliflower with green chilies and ginger; Doodhi Chana, white pumpkin with yellow chana dal; and Jeera Methi Alu, home style fresh fenugreek potatoes with roasted cumin.
      Sharable sides on the menu include their house made chutneys like Konkani Tomato Chutney with tempered onion seeds, green chilies and jaggery; Mangalorean Beerakaya Chutney with lentil ridge gourd mash, tamarind and curry leaves; and Kolkata Amm Chutney with sweet mango, paanch poran and black salt.
New to the menu is the bread station with Indian Flour Breads, which are freshly baked every day in their Tandoor oven stuffed with Old  Delhi Butter Chicken and Onion Green Chili.
                           All dishes on the menu incorporate special in-house oil infused with select herbs and flavored ghee.
Drinks: The cocktail program has been designed by one of the nation’s leading experts on distilled spirits and cocktails, Allen Katz. He is the Owner of the New York Distilling Company and previously hosted The Cocktail Hour for Martha Stewart on SiriusXM. His selection of cocktails includes Himalayan Sunset (Spring 44 vodka, King’s Ginger liqueur, mango puree and fresh lime juice) and East of Manhattan (Ragtime rye, La Copa sweet vermouth and saffron syrup). The restaurant also boasts a curated international wine list, which can be enjoyed by the glass or bottle, and pairs well with the Indian cuisine.
Desserts: A small menu of traditional Indian desserts can also be found with choices such as a homemade rice pudding and Indian-style ice cream known as kulfi.
Design: Inviting and warm, Chola’s walls are marbled with grey banquettes lining the restaurant. Old black and white photographs are hung throughout, featuring coastal scenes from Southern India to give a sense of the history behind the cuisine. A bar is anchored at the front of the room with gold lamps that hang above for a welcoming glow, and a mix of modern and traditional accents can be found throughout the restaurant, paying homage to Indian culture.
Location: 232 E. 58th Street, New York, NY 10022
Website: www.cholany.com
Phone: 212-688-4619
Instagram: @cholanyc
Hours:
Lunch
Monday – Sunday: 12pm-3pm
Dinner
Monday – Saturday: 5pm- 10:45pm
Sunday: 5pm -10pm
Seating Capacity: 66

Luxe Evening A Design Feast For The Eyes – Own This Fab Sprawling 5Bd For $26+MM

Last night, members of New York Society came to view a newly designed, sprawling, full-floor residence in the heart of Chelsea, and it happens to be on the market for an extraordinary $26.96 million.

Guests were greeted with Champagne by Perrier Jouet, enjoyed hors d’oeuvres catered by Coco J’adore, and were treated to a private concert by award-winning French jazz violinist Scott Tixier.

With more than 10 floor-to-ceiling windows, guests were able to enjoy the night with unrivaled views of Manhattan’s Meatpacking district.  Perhaps the most intriguing part of the apartment is the bespoke details throughout, tailored for the apartment by none other than designer Paris Forino.

Everything from the light fixtures, to the mirrors, the furniture, and more was crafted just for this residence, and the details were stunning. You can have the abode all to yourself for a cool $26.96 Million. With 5 bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms over 5,444 sq ft of living area, you’ll have plenty of room t0 host your own party when you call 66 Ninth Avenue home.

www.66ninthave6thfloor.com

DETAILS:

66 NINTH AVENUE | CONCIERGE-LEVEL BOUTIQUE CONDOMINIUM | DOORMAN 7AM-11PM | 7-DAYS A WEEK

After years of dreaming, designing and constructing, this breathtaking masterpiece has come to life and is simply stated, extraordinary. Sublime, contemporary, tailored beauty at every turn, 66 Ninth Avenue Residence Six is a Masterpiece in every detail, in every square inch and is the new definition of an ultra-luxurious tailor-made Private Residence.

With our esteemed architectural team at Eric Sheffield Architects paired with the ultra-talented design force of Paris Forino and master builders Think Construction, from one ambitious idea followed by years of cultivation, we are proud to deliver a home so unique, so special in its timeless design and twist of the contemporary, bespoke details abound, the finest materials and finishes coupled with a new level of haute craftsmanship, this is a polished home waiting to be discovered, explored, adored and acquired.

ENTRANCE

Keyed elevator opens to the full floor 5,444 square foot divine Private Residence—stepping into the formal entrance, one will pass through the most magnificent and handsome custom front door tailor made in rose mirror, brass and gun metal steel. The foyer floors are set in an exquisite high honed Pallesandro Bluette marble with a chevron pattern and brass inlay.

This center hallway is 44 feet long and is the passage way and heart of the home which connects the living quarters to the bedroom suites. The walls are clad in a hand finished Artisan lime plaster and handmade plaster architectural fins are paired with stunning Mid-century modern sconces and foyer chandelier. The corridor is a masterpiece in itself, sophisticated, refined and perfectly polished.

GRAND SALON

To the West, the foyer entrance leads to the Grand Salon which redefines the meaning of Grand. The vast space is beyond impressive with a Southern expanse of 100 linear feet and 12 floor to ceiling windows along with French doors leading to the Private Terrace. Custom floors are 12″ solid oak, custom color laid in a Herringbone pattern with half-inch hand burnished unlacquered brass inlay border. The fluted columns are finished in a hand finished bleached walnut with hand burnished unlacquered brass corners. The chic fireplace is made in Statuary Extra Marble with Wallace Creek hearth. Subtle Architectural detail includes a curved custom plaster wall above the chic and delicate mantle. There is a library or corner seating area adding a special dimension to the room. The adjacent seating faces the expansive Southern sensational floor to ceiling windows and views of the historic cobble stone roads, the triangle of Gansevoort Market District, tree lines of West Village and beyond to the iconic downtown skyline of The World Trade Center. Custom furnishings and drapery exude a refined, posh yet ultra-comfortable setting.

PIN DROP QUIET

No expense has been spared, literally none. Every window throughout, 34 in total were replaced with the World’s finest windows custom made by Hope’s established in 1912 and the archtop windows custom made by Parrett Windows. Hope’s windows and doors begin with artisans that transform billets of solid steel into a variety of slim, geometrically complex, and remarkably strong profiles. This tailored transformation is achieved through hot-rolling each custom design with strength, purpose, and aesthetic in mind. With these precision-made profiles, Hope’s crafts the world’s finest windows and doors. The architecturally stunning solid steel frames house 11 layers of glass and gel creating the ultimate definition of Pin Drop Quiet. One of the seller’s top priorities was a sound proofed home– tomb like quiet and this goal has been successfully achieved without sacrificing beauty.

THE ULTIMATE CHEF’S EAT-IN KITCHEN

The kitchen is a dream come true. At 19.6 x 21 feet, the first impression is notably its enormous size. Facing North and West, the light then is realized creating a sensational atmosphere of light and air. Next the details, which are abundant, surprising and exquisitely executed. The cabinetry is a custom satin lacquer finish in Farrow and Ball Hague Blue, accented with custom hand burnished unlacquered brass trim. The stone is full solid slabs of Calcutta Michelangelo paired with a tailor-made brass breakfast bar, brass pendant designed by Lambert and Fills and custom made upholstered banquet and dining table for twelve. The Eastern kitchen wall is the most beautiful inset stone shelves and stone counter, refined, luxurious yet functional. The piece-de-résistance is the most beautiful kitchen sink on the planet made by Rocky Mountain Hardware, this double solid cast Bronze, 400 lbs. sink is the super star of the room paired with the sophistication of Vola fixtures. There are two Gaggenau dishwashers, French door Gaggenau refrigerator with the interior clad in a brushed stainless steel, four Subzero Fridge drawers, and separate subzero ice maker. Abundance of storage and finished walk in pantry closet.

THE DEN, LE BAR BLEU

From the Southern side of the living room, you have 100 linear feet of pure wonderment and views from the Living Room all the way to the Private Terrace. Along the way, you will be dazzled by the Den and Bar or aptly named, Le Bar Bleu — an innately intimate oasis with ceilings and walls customized in hand finished Lime plaster custom color in the deepest moodiest of midnight blues, Apparatus sconces and a bar so beautiful, your heart will skip a beat. The bar is set in the divine Paonazzo stone and is flanked by two bar shelves, clad in rose mirror millwork and 300 lbs of custom solid brass shelves, Waterworks sink and fixtures and subzero refrigerator and separate ice maker. The millwork is a custom hand finished Bleached Walnut throughout with a bespoke wall of storage, ingenious in design with your custom 65-inch television hidden within. There are three huge floor to ceiling windows offering the intensely beautiful Southern views.

This room leads to a beautiful bath finished in Mosaic Nero Marquina in shower and floors with walls in Statuario Extra high honed and Dornbracht fixtures paired with the ultra chic Apparatus sconces.

TERRACE

Beyond the architecturally significant Den lies the nearly 120sf Southern facing terrace set in a wood Herringbone pattern decking and wall panels offering breathtaking views of the heart the Meatpacking District, where the West Village and Chelsea gracefully intersect. Professionally landscaped in Boxwood hedges and multi stemmed Birch Tree with fully integrated irrigation system making it the perfect and intimate private outdoor retreat.

MASTER SUITE

The Southern facing Grand Master Suite with a wall of floor to ceiling windows, custom motorized shades and drapery is a masterful oasis. Her Bathroom is set in White Rhino marble flooring and walls with Kaldewie cast iron tub, separate glass encased shower, Kelly Wearstler lighting, Fantini Rubinetti fixtures in Crystal and Neorest Toto toilet.

His Bathroom floor to ceiling stone is Calcutta Turquoise and Dolomite, walk in steam shower with Waterworks fixtures throughout and Neorest Toto toilet.

Winged His and Her closets both designed by Porro, custom made in Italy. His closet is finished in a rich, handsome black and Her closet in stone, with center island, floor to ceiling windows and Verner Paton Mother of Pearl pendant.

SECOND BEDROOM SUITE

North facing elegant guest suite with arched windows, wide gallery like entrance, walls of closets and ensuite bath set in Blue de Savoie stone with handmade wall tiles, striking Fantini Rubinetti fixtures in nickle, IO sconces and Toto toilet.

THIRD & FOURTH BEDROOM SUITES PLUS LIBRARY OR PLAYROOM

Double doors open to library or playroom which lead to bedrooms three and four — each more beautiful than the next. The Third bedroom is finished in Pierre Frey wall covering, custom plaster crown, walk-in closet and soft Northern light. The Fourth bedroom is finished in Kelly Wearstler hand painted wall covering, custom plaster crown and walk-in closet, also North facing. The ensuite Bath is set in Nero Fusilli marble stone, handmade wall tiles and handmade mosaic floor tiles. Fixtures are Fantini Rubenetti in nickel with beautiful blue hand blown Murano glass knobs, OI sconces paired with the striking custom Dichroic mirror.

POWDER

Strikingly beautiful Paonazzo Black marble sink and sink wall, set against bleached walnut, Vola fixtures in matte black, Toto and contemporary Apparatus sconce in Powder. Ultra-chic and contemporary.

FIFTH BEDROOM SUITE, HOUSEKEEPER OR NANNY QUARTERS

Facing North, this super sweet Fifth bedroom or House Keeper Suite has ensuite bath set in custom handmade wall tiles and marble mosaic flooring. Waterworks fixtures and Toto toilet.

MELJAC HOUSE

Throughout Residence Six, handmade luxury switches, sockets, intercoms and elevator plate were custom made and engraved in Paris by Meljac in a burnished brass with unlacquered polished brass accents. The quality of Meljac products and their refined finishes results from the combination of many unparalleled design, machining, engraving, chamfering, insets, stamping, polishing, surface treatment, brushing, varnishing, assembly and packaging. The result is an exquisite range of tailor-made electrical accessories which exude, elegance, audacity, finesse and creativity: a successful combination with French know-how. Prestigious locations include: Château de Versailles, Louvre Museum, Maeght Foundation in Saint Paul de Vence, Wilmotte Foundation in Venice, Horta Museum in Brussels, Boucheron, Cartier, Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Hermès, Moncler, Rolex, Van Cleef & Arpels and —- 66 Ninth Avenue Residence Six, New York.

SAVANT HOUSE

Residence Six operates with the elite and cutting edge home automation system, SAVANT. SAVANT is the recognized and renowned leader in the field of custom luxury home control and automation, controlling and perfecting the world’s most luxurious homes since 2005. Savant offers the beyond compare convenience of controlling lighting, climate, entertainment, and security from a single, intuitive app.

This SAVANT Home is no exception with the everyday luxuries of all SAVANT Lighting, Entertainment, Shades and Drapes, Climate Control — all accessible and controlled by a single touch from anywhere in the world. The whole-house distribution and lossless audio compatibility makes the Savant Music in Residence Six beyond top of line and ideal for even the most discerning audiophile. Coupled with the high-end stealth speakers throughout make this a remarkable and luxurious SAVANT Home. Customize all settings to set the most perfect scene to suit any need at any time with favorite music and lighting to temperature in any room, from anywhere. Luxury at its finest awaits!

HAUTE DESIGN DELIVERED ENTIRELY TURN-KEY

Residence Six has been meticulous curated with every square inch more beautiful than the next to include custom designer furnishings, accessories and Mid-Century Modern treasures throughout. The owner’s dream vision was to create the most perfect home in the heart of the Meatpacking District, one never seen before, reflecting the impeccable twist of classic Uptown sensibilities coupled with the chic vibrancy of Downtown. To further elevate, the highest quality materials and finishes were selected and masterfully executed in every single detail. The home can be purchased entirely turn-key, bespoke interiors designed by Paris Forino.

SIGNIFICANT DETAILS

  • CONCIERGE LEVEL Boutique Condo designed by ShoP Architects with a bold and iconic Cantilever addition
  • Doorman Hours currently 7am-11pm 7 Days a Week — to be extended to Full-Time in the near future
  • 20 residences
  • Residence Six encompasses the 1905 original structure and the New Development ingenious Cantilever Zinc Box addition
  • Zinc imported from France
  • Keyed elevator
  • 5,444 Square Foot Full floor
  • Private Southern facing terrace
  • 5 Bedrooms Suites
  • Eat in Kitchen with two entrances
  • Den & Bar
  • Playroom or Library
  • 6 En-suite Baths
  • 1 Powder Room
  • Private Refuse Room
  • Contemporary 12′ wide oak board, Herringbone pattern, custom finish with 1/2” brass border
  • 10-foot ceilings
  • 32 custom Hope’s windows with custom steel frames and custom historically replicated Parret windows with arched wooden frames paired and custom made, hand burnished brass window hardware
  • All Architectural profiles, bespoke window and door hardware designed by PARIS FORINO
  • Meljac House: handmade brass custom engraved electrical accessories
  • Savant Smart Home: luxury customized home automation

 

Pace Gallery Launched Eight-Story Flagship in Chelsea With Performance by The Who

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New York, September, 13, 2019 — Pace Gallery launched its new flagship in Chelsea with a spectacular
celebration. Legendary rock band The Who performed a rare acoustic set on the sixth-floor terrace in front of
A-list guests, which included a historic roster of Pace artists.

DJ Questlove kicked off the night by spinning on the terrace. At 9 PM, The Who performed a set of iconic songs,
including “The Kids Are Alright” and “Pinball Wizard.” To round out the night, Graham Reynolds’ band performed
under Fred Wilson’s chandeliers on the 7th floor.

Questlove

VIPs experienced the unveiling of incredible exhibitions by Alexander Calder (1st floor), Yto Barrada (1st floor), Loie
Hollowell (2nd floor), David Hockney (3rd floor), Peter Hujar (3rd floor), and Fred Wilson (7th floor).
Marc Glimcher (CEO of Pace) & Fairfax Dorn, Arne Glimcher (the founder of Pace) & Milly Glimcher celebrated
Pace’s new flagship, designed by Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture, at 540 West 25th Street. The night both ushered
Pace into its next chapter and underscored its incredible legacy as a haven for some of the most significant artists
of the 20th- and 21st-centuries. Next year, Pace celebrates its 60th anniversary. The building opens to the public
on Saturday, September 14, 2019.

Notable Guests from the world of art, entertainment and business included:

Ian Alteveer
Wes Anderson
Oliver Barker
Justin Bartha
Enrico Bonetti
Jim Breyer & Angela Chao
Sabrina Buell & Yves Behar
Amy Cappellazzo
Simon Castets
Angela Chao & Jim Breyer
Bob Colacello
Willem DaFoe
N. Dash & Michael Straus
Eleanor Acquavella Dejoux &
Morgan Dejoux
Charles & Valerie Diker
Marc Ecko
Kim Heirston Evans
Cecilia Gioni
RoseLee Goldberg
Noam Gottesman
Michael Govan & Katherine Ross
Charles & Nathalie de Gunzburg
Sandy Heller & Christine Kim
Jonah Hill
Max & Nina Hollein
Rashid Johnson & Sheree
Hovsepian
Linda & Mort Janklow
Rashid Johnson
Flavin & Michèle Judd
Rainer Judd JR
Maggie Kayne
David Kordansky
Dominic Kozerski
Jenny and Trey Laird
Thomas Lee
Zoya & Damien Loeb
Julie & Billy Macklowe
Martin Z. Margulies
Raymond & Crystal McGuire
Julie Mehretu
Stavros Merjos & Honor Fraser
Alberto Mugrabi & Colby Jordan
Stavros Niarchos
Alan Patricof
Leonard & Louise Riggio
Christopher Rothko & Lori Cohen
Mera and Don Rubell
Vito Schnabel
Maria Sharapova
Steve Tananbaum
Ann Tenenbaum
Julie Taymor
Hank Willis Thomas
Allen Turner
Yvonne Force Villareal
Adam Weinberg & Lorraine
Ferguson
Luke Wilson
Arden Wohl & Jonah Freeman
Dustin Yellin
Dasha Zhukova
Pace Artists in attendance:
Lynda Benglis
Chuck Close
Nigel Cooke
Mary Corse
Keith Coventry
Tara Donovan
Tim Eitel
Lonneke Gordijn
Adrien Ghenie
Paul Graham
Kevin Francis Gray
Hai Bo
Tim Hawkinson
Loie Hollowell
Hong Hao
Emilia Kabakov
Richard Learoyd
Li Songsong
Maya Lin
Liu Jianhua
Robert Mangold
Mao Yan
William Monk
Ralph Nauta
Kohei Nawa
Claes Oldenburg
Adam Pendleton
Qiu Xiaofei
Michal Rovner
Lucas Samaras
Julian Schnabel
Joel Shapiro
Raqib Shaw
Arlene Shechet
James Siena
Kiki Smith
Song Dong
Keith Sonnier
Sui Jianguo
Richard Tuttle
Lee Ufan
Leo Villareal
Brent Wadden
Wang Guangle
Robert Whitman
Fred Wilson
Xiao Yu
Yue Minjun
Yin Xiuzhen
Zhang Xiaogang

Ann Tenenbaum and Luke Wilson

 

Michal Rovner, Joseph Cohen and Jill Spalding

 

Nina Katchadourian

 

Leo Villareal, Yvonne Force Villareal and Jeffrey Seller
Graham Reynolds
Linda Janklow and Chuck Close
Tim Eitel and Nico Smirnoff

 

Rashid Johnson

 

JR

 

Lilleth Glimcher and Alexis Copithorne

 

Marc Glimcher and Fairfax Dorn

 

Max Hollein, Cecilia Alemani and Massimiliano Gioni

Pace is a leading contemporary art gallery representing many of the most significant international artists and
estates of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Under the leadership of President and CEO Marc Glimcher, Pace is a vital force within the art world and plays
a critical role in shaping the history, creation, and engagement with modern and contemporary art. Since its
founding by Arne Glimcher in 1960, Pace has developed a distinguished legacy for vibrant and dedicated
relationships with renowned artists. As the gallery approaches the start of its seventh decade, Pace’s mission
continues to be inspired by our drive to support the world’s most influential and innovative artists and to share their
visionary work with people around the world.

Pace advances this mission through its dynamic global program, comprising ambitious exhibitions, artist projects,
public installations, institutional collaborations, and curatorial research and writing. Today, Pace has seven
locations worldwide: two galleries in New York, including its newly opened global headquarters at 540 West 25th
Street; one in London; one in Geneva; one in Palo Alto, California; one in Hong Kong; and one in Seoul.

PRIDE + FASHION + MUSIC AT STYLE X NYFW DAY 3

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New York, NY- Sept 9, 2019- STYLE X / KIMAC group showcased an incredible lineup of fashion, art, and music on Day 3 of New York Fashion Week to a full house at the famed Sony Hall.

On the runway were featured designers including TLZ L’FEMME, ANDRE EMERY, A SMALL COLLECTION, RON TOMSON, AUGUSTO MANZANERES and SHOKRALA with performances by FRANKLIN FUENTES and LEAH KATE.

Guests sipped on Hennessy and specialty Redbull cocktails through the evening while enjoying the evening of inspiring performances.

A Special Thanks to the KIMAC Group, Sony Hall, Safe Landing, BrandLab, Style X Haircare, Make a Wish, Kind Snacks and ZICO.

Follow us at http://www.instagram.com/stylexent

 

 

 

Kelly Fischer: Blending Worlds (September 18, 2019)

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The Consulate General of Switzerland in New York presents “Blending Worlds;” an abstract paintings exhibition by American/Swiss artist Kelly. Originally from Tennessee, Fischer has lived in Switzerland for the past thirty years. The artist maintains strong connections in both countries; spending equal time at her Bern and Memphis studios.

“Blending Worlds” is the seventh edition of Art @ The Consulate, a curatorial initiative by the Consulate General of Switzerland in New York to showcase the work of Swiss artists in the United States.

The embassy invites art lovers and collectors to follow Art @ The Consulate on social media #SwissArtNYC.

About the artist:

Originally from Tennessee, Kelly Fischer has lived in Switzerland for the past thirty years. She maintains strong connections in both countries, spending equal time at her studios in Bern & Memphis. Her paintings have been featured at numerous galleries and exhibitions, including Art Basel Miami, the Austrian Biennale, and the Venice Biennale. Aside from art, Kelly has published eleven children’s books and is the former founder and head of the English Montessori School of Bern.

Artist Statement:

I pursue shapes and colors. My semi-abstract, expressionist portraits tell a story of whimsical spontaneity. Based on an underpainting my art begins to emerge as color and texture are added layer by layer. The landscapes pull the viewer into a world of color, light, and emotion. My body of work has developed and evolved over time, with much of the outcome being driven by creative impulses.

For more information about the artist and her work visit:

Kelly Fischer

About the Consulate General of Switzerland in New York art initiative:

Department of Culture and Education

The Sundowner Yacht Club Pop-Up at Burke & Wills for an Exclusive Menu Preview

The team that brought you celebrated New York City concepts Burke & Wills and The Manhattan Cricket Club will launch The Sundowner Yacht Club in Tulum, Mexico this New Year’s Eve. The new restaurant and cocktail bar will be helmed by renowned Executive Chef Stanley Wong(Spice Market), who has over 25 years in the culinary industry working throughout the world.
From October 3rd through October 8th, Chef Stanley Wong will be taking over the Burke & Wills kitchen for an exclusive preview of The Sundowner Yacht Club’s menu offerings, which will highlight Australian cuisine with Asian influences found throughout.
The five course tasting menu will be available for $65 with the option for a wine pairing from Australian wine producer Penfolds for $95.
Burke & Wills is located at 226 W 79th Street.
The Sundowner Yacht Club, Tulum
Launching on New Year’s Eve 2019, The Sundowner Yacht Club of Tulum, Mexico is designed to make you feel as if you are aboard a luxury yacht that has docked amidst the jungle. With an eco-conscious focus, the space will be built by local construction company Orgasmic Construction using completely sustainable materials such as coconut husks, sargassum bricks and palm tree wood for all major structures. Similarly, The Sundowner Yacht Club will utilize solar power, waste water recycling and natural rain water, as well as eliminate paper and plastic products from food and beverage service. All organic waste will go to a local farm who also will grow most of the produce for the kitchen. The Sundowner Yacht Club is a member of Pesca con Futuro, an organization who focuses on sourcing sustainable seafood.
To head the kitchen, consultant Heathe St. Clair (Sunburnt Cow, Burke & Wills, The Manhattan Cricket Club) has rejoined forces with Chef Stanley Wong, who was the consulting chef on Heathe’s first solo project and several more throughout the 00’s.
Chef Wong’s previous credits have included the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Hong Kong, where he spent five years leading a team of over 120 chefs; the Waldhotel Friedrichsruhe in Germany, where the restaurant gained a second Michelin star during his tenure; the Hotel Kronenhof in St. Moritz in Switzerland and the Palace of The Lost City in South Africa, where he was an integral part in the inauguration luncheon of Nelson Mandela, welcoming over 2000 dignitaries.
He served as the Executive Chef at Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s Spice Market in New York Cityand achieved three stars with the New York Times, and he opened three high-end restaurants in The Venetian Hotel in Macau. He also opened Holy Duck!, The Private Kitchen and Eastside Grill in Sydney and currently operates Culinart, a high-end catering and events company and a private Kitchen in Hong Kong.
He has been featured in several cooking shows throughout his career such as the Martha Stewart Show, ‘Chef on a Shoestring’ on CBS and ‘Go Ahead, Make my Dinner’ on the Discovery Channel amongst others.

Trattoria Italienne – How Trattoria Italienne Became the Restaurant it was Meant to Be

 Concept
Italienne was opened in 2016 by Chef/Owner Jared Sippel. Through a gradual evolution, the restaurant has pivoted from its original concept, to a more casual, engaging, and accessible Trattoria Italienne. In spite of the change to a more casual format, the emphasis on great food, premium product and exemplary service remain paramount. Chef Jared stays true to the restaurant’s roots, taking diners on a journey to the intersection of Northern Italy and Southern France. Every dish has a history and every menu item has a story. The cuisine here is based on authentic dishes from these regions as well as the surrounding areas of the Mediterranean; showing connections between the Basque region of Spain, with Morocco and France, as well as showcasing the relationship of Austria and Slovenia with Northern Italy. It is not a random fusion of flavors from the Mediterranean but is crafted with skillful techniques and carefully considered influences, for the ultimate goal of transporting the diner with authentic flavors. Trattoria Italienne represents the culmination of Jared’s career and his training in the distinct regional cuisines of Northern Italy and Southern France. He lived and worked in Provence; his time at Frasca in Boulder, CO with Chef Mackinnon-Patterson immersed him in the nuances of Friuli and Alto-Adige; and Quince’s Chef Tusk exposed him to the region of Piemonte. It’s all come full circle at Trattoria Italienne.
Chef Biographies
 Jared Sippel, Executive Chef/Proprietor: Originally from Iowa, Jared was raised with strong connections to food and farming, with family who grew produce, raised livestock, and owned local restaurants. Jared cooked throughout high school and worked as a sous chef at an Italian restaurant while attending the University of Iowa. Upon graduating, he moved to Boulder, CO to attend the Culinary School of the Rockies, and work at the James Beard Award winning Frasca Food & Wine under renowned chef Lachlan Mackinnon-Patterson. To broaden his palate and further educate himself on European cuisine, Jared headed straight to the source, where he spent several months living and working at 2-Star Michelin L’Oustau de Baumaniere in Provence and staging across Italy at Michelin starred restaurants including La Primula and La Subida in Friuli as well as La Peca in Veneto. It was during this time that the majority of the inspiration behind Trattoria Italienne was derived, from menus to wine lists and aesthetics. Once back in the States, Jared returned for a second tour at Frasca, before moving to San Francisco to serve as Sous Chef at the 3-Star Michelin Quince under Chef Michael Tusk. After two years, he was called back to Frasca once again to assume the role of Chef de Cuisine. Finally, Jared moved to New York City with his wife Lindsey and opened Italienne in 2016.
Daniel Lucero, Chef de Cuisine: Born and raised in Santa Fe, New Mexico Daniel began cooking at a young age, flipping omelettes with his father. This ultimately led him to Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Scottsdale, Arizona. After training, he worked as a Chef de Partie at Thomas Keller’s Bouchon Bistro in Las Vegas. After a few years, he joined the team at 3-Star Michelin Joel Robuchon Restaurant in The Mansion at the MGM Grand and was quickly promoted to Sous Chef. In 2015, he moved to New York City, and eventually landed a Sous Chef position at 1-Star Michelin Aureole under Chef Gabriele Carpentieri. Excited about the idea of being part of a restaurant opening as well as whole animal butchery and Italian cooking, Daniel signed on at Italienne in 2016 as a Sous Chef. One year later he was promoted to Executive Sous Chef and now heads the kitchen as Chef de Cuisine.
Design
 The restaurant is divided into two rooms. In the front room, the large bar has a wood and marble counter and plenty of room to enjoy a drink and a bar snack or a full meal. An impressive lighting fixture with giant bulbs hangs from thick ropes over the bar. The feel of the restaurant is rustic and expansive, with high ceilings and exposed wood beams. In the dining room, leather banquettes wrap around the room, with copious space between tables—a rare commodity in a Manhattan restaurant. Cozy wooden booths backed with blue upholstery put you at the center of the action, while also allowing for some privacy. Overall, there’s lots of room for large groups. The space is ideal for parties, special events and special occasions. There’s also a cozy wine cellar room for private dining.
Food
Trattoria Italienne now offers an extended Aperitivo Hour (see schedule below), featuring greats deals on beer, wine, and the spritz of the day (bitter liqueur, Prosecco and Brooklyn seltzer), and a selection of Stuzzichini, traditional bar snacks such as Gilda, the original Basque pintxo—Manzanilla olive, Guindilla pepper, and Spanish anchovy on a skewer, Gigante Beans, mixed Spiced Nuts with a spice rub from Trieste (which includes paprika, reflecting the Austrian and Germanic influences on that region), and a selection of Marinated Olives with Herbes de Provence. Also available during Aperitivo Hour are plates to be shared, including Burrata with grilled sourdough, Polpettini, pork meatballs with soft polenta and Calabrian chili agrodolce, and several other options. Guests are encouraged to try an aperitif or Italian bitter from the extensive selection with their bar snacks.
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Beverages
Wine is taken seriously and is an important part of the experience. Hand-picked by Chef Jared and the wine team with a generous, modestly priced list of sparkling, white, rose and red wines from France and Italy by the glass as well as an intriguing list of wines by the bottle, and well-priced house wines. Featured cocktailsinclude Peat Piemonte, Bank Note blended Scotch, 10-year Ardbeg Scotch, Cardamaro, ginger, lemon, seltzer, a smoky, yet refreshing highball, Regal Bees (a twist on Bee’s Knees) Cimarron tequila, lemon, honey, oro blanco grapefruit twist. The Navin Johnsonis a twist on an Old-Fashioned, built with Four Roses yellow bourbon, Ramazzotti, crème de cacao (for sweetness instead of sugar, which adds depth, another layer of flavor) garnished with orange peel. You Had me at Aloe is bright and refreshing, with a surprising flavor of cucumber and mint, and is composed of Aviation gin, aloe liqueur, lime, and agave. Look for the rolling drinks cart, outfitted with an impressive array of Amaros, aperitifs, digestifs, and grappa.
Almost everything is designed to be shared, and many signature dishes have remained on the menu since the opening. The culinary journey may begin with the Fougasse (a secret menu item with limited availability), a typical Provencal bread, the first form of focaccia and a precursor to pizza, typically stuffed with olives, herbs or other ingredients. The current version is loaded with slow roasted tomatoes, but the filling changes with the season. From the Salumi and Formaggio portion of the menu, thinly sliced Proscuitto San Daniele from Fruili is served with grissini (long, crisp housemade breadsticks) fresh shaved horseradish and European butter. If you haven’t eaten prosciutto with this combination of ingredients, you are in for a treat and a revelation. Dishes to be shared with the table, Per la Tavola, include the popular Polpo Alla Plancha, a Basque country classic with other influences: the tender grilled octopus is presented with gigante beans, olives, Sicilian capers and Moroccan harissa. Another item to share is the incredible Italian Chicory Salad, available year-round, prepared with radiccio from various regions of Italy. Made with two types of bagna cauda (anchovy dressing— one broken (non-emulsified), one not, one with white vinegar, one with red and black truffle vinaigrette. More than the sum of its parts, the bitter green combined with the unique dressing has an amazing umami—even people who don’t like anchovy love this salad. The garnish—currently red beets—changes seasonally. Then it’s on to the Pasta section of the menu. Highlights include: Spinach Pappardelle, with a Tuscan red-wine beef and chicken liver ragu with lobster mushrooms and Gnocchetti, delicate, light pillows of pasta that show their Northern Italian influences with a fonduta (cheese sauce) and Chanterelle mushrooms. This dish also changes with the seasons.
Above all—the large format dishes in Mare and Terra portion of the menu—allow the restaurant to provide a great experience to large parties. Campanelli Farm Roasted Chicken, feeds one to four people, a half or whole chicken with crispy skin, served with fingerling potatoes, piperade, provolone fonduta, roasted garlic and pimentón. Fazio Farms Duck (half or whole) is a duck lover’s dream come true, with duck served four ways: a tender breast, a crisp Platonic ideal of a confit leg, melt-in-the-mouth foie gras on a fig leaf, and shredded duck atop a crisp crostino with porcini conserva and black mission figs. Not to be beat by fowl, the 28-Day Dry Aged Grilled Cote de Boeuf, is a 36-ounce Creekstone Prime beef ribeye served with Yukon potatoes, cippolini onion, and pickled horseradish. Once grilled, the ribeye is placed in a wooden box to rest, with charcoal-fired and fresh rosemary, for an incomparable smoky herbal finish. Side dishes include a lovely, tender heirloom Broccoli di Ciccio with pecorino and hot pepper.Desserts include a changing roster of silky-smooth housemade gelati and sorbetti, pannacotta, bread pudding, affogato and other irresistible treats. While everything is available a la carte, you can also request a Chef’s Tasting Menu with or without wine pairings.
Trattoria Italienne is located at 19 W. 24th Street, 212-600-5139, www.italiennenyc.com, info@italiennenyc.com, and is open for lunch Mon-Fri from 11:30am-2pm, for dinner Mon 5:30pm-10pm, Tues-Sat 5:30-11pm, for Aperitivo Mon-Fri 2pm-6:30pm, Sat 4:30pm-6:30pm and closed Sundays. Private rooms available for private parties. Seating capacity: 67 in the front room including the bar, tables, and high-tops. 45 in the back dining room and 16 maximum in the private dining room.

61st Stony Brook Southampton Hospital Annual Summer Party

On Saturday, August 3rd, the Southampton Hospital Foundation hosted the 61st Stony Brook Southampton Hospital Annual Summer Party under air-conditioned tents in the fields at Wickapogue Road and Old Town Road, Southampton.

The renowned Summer Party is one of the largest fundraising events in the Hamptons, and this year raised over $1.5 million through the generous support of its honorees, donors and guests. The variety of colors and styles it inspires the guests to wear represents the type of function the event performs.

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Over 700 benefactors attended in support of the Jenny & John Paulson Emergency Department which is the first Level III Trauma Center on the East End and services the community 24/7, year round. In 2018, the ED had over 21,900 visitors, with almost half those visits occurring during Memorial Day through Labor Day.

This year’s party honored philanthropists Jean & Martin Shafiroffand was emceed by lead news anchor at WNBC Chuck Scarborough. The who’s who of Southampton attended including: Marigay Mckee, CEO and Founder, MM Luxe Consulting, Fern Mallis, Fashion Icon, Rolanda Watts, Actress, and Designers Sachin & Babi Ahluwalia, who were this year’s Fashion Chairs. Other VIP guests also attended the event and enjoyed signature cocktails, sumptuous dining and opulent décor by Lawrence Scott Events with music by Groove Society.

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Some people in attendance were Philanthropists, Jean and Martin Shafiroff,  CEO and Founder, MM Luxe Consulting Marigay Mckee,  Fashion Icon Fern Mallis,  CEO of General Atlantic Bill Ford, News Anchor Chuck Scarborough, Designer Babi Ahluwalia, Designer Sachin Ahluwalia, Founder of East End Taste & Junior Chair Vanessa Gordon,  Actress Rolanda Watts, Founder and CEO of Sterling Resources Laura Lofaro Freeman and Co-Chair Cindy Willis, Junior Chairs Jackie Shafiroff, Elizabeth Shafiroff, Caitlin Diebold O’Connell and Michael Lorber.  U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Wilbur Ross,  Southampton Village Mayor, Jesse Warren,  Chief Administrative Office, Stony Brook Southampton Hospital, Bob Chaloner,  Southampton Hospital Foundation President, Steve Bernstein,   Medical Chairs, Dr. Charles & Diane Guida, Dr. John & Alessanda Hubbell, New York State Assembly Member, Rebecca A. Seawright, New York State Assembly Member Fred Thiele,  New York State Senator, Ken Lavalle,  Philanthropist, Judith Nathan, Southampton Hospital Foundation Chair, Howard Lorber and  Businessman, John Catsimatidis.

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