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đ„ Friday Wrap Up - From Drake's Dream Crew to Sharon Stone's Gardenđ„

By TheArtGorgeous, 22.12.2023
Hello, Gorgeous!

A weekly wrap up of art, fashion and pop culture
Welcome to the Friday Weekly Wrap-Up newsletter, where we explore the intersection of Art, Fashion, and Pop Art.Hugs and stay sane,The Girls
1. HermĂšs Heirâs Surprising Adoption Decision

Rumour has it â HermĂšs heir Nicolas Puech, age 80, plans to adopt his former gardener, age 51, potentially granting him half of his $11 billion fortune, revealing family discord and resisting consolidation against LVMH.
2. Drakeâs DreamCrew Brings Iconic Art Amusement Park Luna Luna Back to Life

Roll up, roll up â Drake and his creative studio DreamCrew revive Luna Luna, the worldâs first art amusement park, after 40 years in the dark. Featuring Basquiatâs ferris wheel, Haringâs carousel, and DalĂâs fun-house, itâs a $100M+ investment brought back to life. The first stop on the tour will be in LAâ .
3. Sharon Stoneâs Artistic Resurgence in âWelcome to My Gardenâ

Sharon Stone has earned herself a successful transition from actor to abstract painter in her exhibition âWelcome to My Gardenâ at C. Parker Gallery in Greenwich, Connecticut. With 19 new works on show, she showcases a deeper and more disciplined artistic language â amidst a thriving market for women abstract painters. The show so far has been well received, including an endorsement from Jerry Saltz.



4. Juergen Tellerâs âi need to liveâ Exhibition: Celebrating Life through Lens and Space

A must-visit over the holidays is photographer Juergen Tellerâs âi need to liveâ exhibition at Grand Palais ĂphĂ©mĂšre in Paris, now on view until January 9, 2024. The show features his personal and commissioned works, including recognizable images, new series, videos, and installations. Tellerâs realist style captures significant life moments and celebrates human existence, amplified by a unique design by 6a architects, known for their work in his London studio.

