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AVENUE the miami issue

DECEMBER 2015

THE ARTIST IS PRESENT

JENNIFER RUBELL on Feeding the Artistic Spirit

THE PHOTOGRAPHER’S TAKE TODD EBERLE on Shooting His Friend Princess Gloria Thurn und Taxis in Her Palace

ROYA SACHS Born to Curate


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DEAR READERS, WELCOME TO OUR December issue. One of the things I love best about my job is the collaboration I have with our cover subjects. We want them to feel they have been well-represented in the magazine. So when the artist Jennifer Rubell called me to say that she would like to do something with food on her cover, I tentatively agreed. Jennifer came up with the concept of using bread in her shoot. It was a bit of a teaser for her next work, debuting during Art Basel Miami, which will use bread and butter as metaphors for love and devotion. I am so pleased with the results, I have to thank our fashion director, Emily Barnes, for her amazing ability

to make everyone look their best in this magazine, whether clad in a ballgown or throwing a stack of bread rolls in the air. The article on Jennifer is outstanding as well, as writer Janet Allon reveals a fascinating and talented artist who is determined to challenge our senses with her art. As much as I love beautiful photographs, I’m always intrigued by the behind-the-scenes stories. I adore those little tidbits that instruct you on how a certain shot was achieved. To that end, I was thrilled to have the chance to hear how the ultra-talented Todd Eberle came to photograph Princess Gloria Thurn und Taxis’ colossal palace. As exciting and extraordinary as the princess’ story is, equally interesting is how Todd met her and how his wonderful photographs give the reader unpresented access to such an amazing place. Editor Daisy Prince with executive editor Haley Friedlich celebrating AVENUE’s 40th Anniversary

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“The article on Jennifer is outstanding as well, as writer Janet Allon reveals a fascinating and talented artist who is determined to challenge our senses with her art.” As we head down to Miami for the second time, I’m so excited to return to this happening city, which at least during Art Basel year attracts an intensely glamorous group of people from around the world. To paraphrase Bob Colacello in last month’s issue, people now follow the art world and auctions the way they used to follow the horses and couture. Not only is it an exciting kaleidoscope of parties, art and cocktails, it’s also blissfully warm just when the winter temperatures in New York have just begun to descend into their wintry depths. It’s a nonstop couple of days down there, but the vivacity and energy of the city makes it all worth it. Enjoy the issue, everyone! Daisy Prince

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We are excited to migrate south with all of our friends, during the time of year when the real estate markets, hotels, restaurants, shops and beaches are at their most vibrant.

CHEERS TO ANOTHER exciting holiday season on the avenue! Once again, we will follow our readers to South Florida as they migrate south from December through March. Our tailored content will get into all the right hands, with special distribution at the art fairs. We are excited to migrate south with all of our friends, during the time of year when the real estate markets, hotels, restaurants, shops and beaches are at their most vibrant. Our readers are present and ready to partake in all that South Florida has to offer. As always, we keep our roots in New York City, and base content on people of interest, regardless of geography. This gives our partners the ability to reach influentials whether they are in New York, Palm Beach or Miami. We are particularly excited to kick off the season with the provocative and celebrated artist Jennifer Rubell, who will certainly be creating buzz at Art Basel. As always, during holiday time, our gift guides are loaded with beautiful items from quintessential brands. It is always great fun to chronicle the most festive time of year, and especially for us, as we follow our fashionable, savvy, social readers to the most glamorous happenings of the year. We hope you enjoy the issue and look forward to partnering with you this snowbird season. Kind Regards,

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DECEMBER 2015

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PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST

Jennifer Rubell offers some food for thought

by janet allon photographed by ryan e. plett

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BEHIND THE LENS

Todd Eberle on photographing the Thurn und Taxis palace and its princess

by david masello photographed by todd eberle

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INHERITED EYE

Granddaughter of Gunter Sachs, Roya Sachs, is making her own way in the art world as a curator

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on the cover Jennifer Rubell photographed by Ryan E. Plett. Creative direction by Emily Barnes. Hair and makeup by Deborah Altizio. Breads courtesy of Balthazar, Maison Kayser, and Dean & DeLuca.

this page Jennifer Rubell photographed by Ryan E. Plett. Creative Direction by Emily Barnes. Hair and Makeup by Deborah Altizio.

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The Allstate Foundation hosted an evening with Kerry Washington and special partners Dee Ocleppo and Tommy Hilfiger and Saks Fifth Avenue. Held at the Plaza Hotel’s Oak Room, the event unveiled the 2015 Purple Purse, an empowering national symbol to end domestic violence and financial abuse. 1. Sanjay Gupta, Kerry Washington, and Vicky Dinges 2. Tommy Hilfiger, Dee Ocleppo, Mark Briggs 3. Andi Dorfman 4. Robin Roberts

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ecember in New York sparkles, charms and warms like no other time of year. By now you may be immersed in cocktail parties, shopping confusion and frenzy, the improbable but momentarily allowed riot of red, green, silver, blue and everything that glistens, and mostly—hopefully—a special moment with your friends and family. Till then, though . . . some memories of the most magical moments that led up to now. Magic and castles go hand in hand, especially when the occasions are so glorious. The first event, at that rare and wonderful place, California’s Hearst Castle, for the 7th Annual Hearst Castle Preservation Foundation Benefit Weekend, hosted by William Randolph Hearst’s granddaughter Anne and her husband, Jay McInerney. While the castle is the biggest revenue producing California state park, it needs to raise money to restore and protect its artifacts, and that’s what this weekend does. Spearheaded by Anne’s California friends—Edith and Joe Tobin, Justine and Robert Bloomingdale, Kathy and Greg Hampton, Katrina and Michael Berube and Paula and Anthony Peck—she was also joined by East Coast fans, including Robert Zimmerman, Elisabeth de Kergorlay, Felicia Taylor, and Zang Toi (who was fetching in his formal white kilt), and folks from further out like Pierre Lagrange (London, the home of his bespoke menswear company Huntsman; said clothes hung beautifully on Tony Peck’s shoulders, as they once did on his dad, Gregory) and Remar Sutton (Denmark). History and splendor abounded: I stayed in the Senator’s House (WRH’s father was, in fact, a senator), we explored a fraction of the 425,000 James Rothschild and Nicky Hilton Rothschild acres, communed with the seals and zebras (descendants of his original menagerie), swam in the Roman Pool, walked under the Pergola, kayaked off the site’s 50 miles of oceanfront property, dined formally in the Refectory, danced on the Terrace, hoedowned at the Dairy Barn, and finished up with a concert by Judy Collins that had us tearing up, singing along and worshipping her better-than-ever talent. My tiara had traveled just weeks before to perhaps the most beautiful wedding I have ever attended. Nicky Hilton married James Rothschild in a small, elegant, heartfelt and magnificent ceremony in his London home. There was no press allowed (thus my late but finally allowed report), though you may have seen pictures, as the paparazzi Justine and Robert Bloomingdale oozed through hedges and crammed the pavement outside Claridge’s. Aidan Barclay and his wife, Fizzy, started the week with a very small dinner at the Ritz (he happens to own it) for Kathy and Rick Hilton, proud parents of the bride. Next up, an elegant cocktail party at Spencer House. James’s mother, Anita Guinness Rothschild Wigan, graciously introduced the out-of-towners to all. I had a great chat with her sister, Sabrina, when I spied one of my idols. “Oh my, isn’t that Tom Stoppard?” I exclaimed. “Yes, in fact, it is! He’s my husband!” she said. And so it went, the beautiful, the titled, the accomplished (and that was just immediate family): it would be tawdry to list the names, because all eyes Paula and Anthony Peck and hearts were on the lovely couple. Nicky glided down the aisle at Kensington Palace’s Orangery in a dazzling Valentino Haute Couture ivory, guipure lace gown, surrounded by her bridesmaids in icy blue chiffon Dennis Basso dresses, and precious flower girls in Marie-Chantal. Her cousin, Whitney Davis, sang a flawless, a capella “Lean on Me”, followed by the nonreligious service—meaningful, modern and memorable. At the flower-filled, glowing tent afterwards, Rick Hilton toasted to his daughter, and new son-in-law, who when asked about, Rick says “I can honestly say he’s terrific!” At each table were pictures of the couple, cleverly placed by James’s best friend (and best man) from childhood. Finally, the groom’s toast was so tender and adoring of his bride, it brought tears to our eyes, and there Elisabeth de Kergorlay and was not a daughter’s mother there, who didn’t wish for the same loving, fairy-tale Felicia Taylor wedding for her own little girl. ✦ HEARST CASTLE: ©PATRICK MCMULLAN

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November 2015 – August 2016: Deborah Kass: OY/YO (monumental sculpture coinciding with No Kidding exhibition at Paul Kasmin)

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462 West Broadway New York, NY 10012 212.475.4524 bergesgallery.com

December ROGALLERY.COM December 10: Holiday Fine Arts Gift Sale 47-15 36th Street Long Island City, NY 11101 800.888.1063 rogallery.com

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December 3, 2015 – February 13, 2016: Philip Pearlstein, Andy Warhol, Dorothy Cantor | From New York & Pearlstein Today 15 Rivington Street New York, NY 10002 212.242.2772 bettycuninghamgallery.com

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GALLERY December 10, 2015 – January 16, 2016: G. Daniel Massad: Recent Pastel Paintings 37 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 212.593.3757 bernarduccimeisel.com

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NATHALIE KARG GALLERY December 13, 2015 – January 24, 2016: Aubry/Broquard Exhibition 291 Grand Street New York, NY 10002 212.563.7821 nathaliekarg.com

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Downtown Miami Convention Center James L. Knight International Center 400 SE 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33131 973.270.7774 miamiriverartfair.com

Green Stripe, by Michelle Rawlings. Courtesy of artist and Raster Gallery

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Art Miami Pavilion, Midtown Miami Wynwood 3101 NE 1st Avenue Miami, FL 33137 800.376.5850 artmiamifair.com

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December 2 – 6 Meridian Avenue and 19th Street Miami Beach, FL 33139 305.572.0866 miami2015.designmiami.com Pair of Lamps from Villa Arreaza, Caracas, by Gio Ponti, 1954. Courtesy of Casati Gallery

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President of Corcoran Sunshine Kelly Kennedy Mack and Larry Silverstein of Silverstein Properties at 30 Park Place

Bill Rudin of Rudin Management at The Greenwich Lane

Bill Cunningham, Pamela Liebman – President & CEO of The Corcoran Group, and Gordon Hoppe at 53W53 Ryan Schleis at Carnegie Park

Gabe Kellermeyer, Tamar Rothenberg of Extell Development Company, and Benjamin Hayden of The Carlyle Group at One Riverside Park

IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK Corcoran Sunshine’s first ever CS Talks series sparks conversations across the city

In a first for the real estate industry, Corcoran Sunshine

Vicente Wolfe of Vicente Wolfe Associates and Steven Cohen at Manhattan House

Marketing Group held a week-long speaker series dubbed CS Talks. Visionaries from across the field hosted dialogues at 12 new developments including legendary developer Larry Silverstein, prolific architect Thomas Juul-Hansen, and New York legacy builder Bill Rudin. More than 1,000 real estate professionals turned out for CS Talks to hear from renowned architects, developers, designers, and some of the brightest minds in the industry. “The goal of CS Talks was to offer the brokerage community a totally new level of insight into development,” said Kelly Kennedy Mack, President of Corcoran Sunshine. “CS Talks offered extraordinary access to each property, but also aimed to entertain and educate.” Mack added, “The events were so well received we are now planning the next series, with ideas for new panels,

Fabienne Lecole and Judy Kekesi at 200 E 62

discussions, and talks already flooding in from attendees.”

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Jasmine Mir at The Chatsworth


Filmmaker Matt Tyrnauer at 53W53

James Lansill, Ed Baquero of Corigin Real Estate Group at 20 East End Avenue

Matt Berman of Workshop/APD at 88 & 90 Lex

Beth Fuchs Brenner of Domino, Vivian Muller and Alyssa Kapito of Kapito Muller Interiors, and Jessica Romm of Domino at The Chatsworth

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Porcelain Cream Vase, $375, Japanese Glazed Brown Bowl, $250, and Pottery Bowl, $495, by LJ Cross. Available at LJ Cross, 994 Madison Avenue, 212.472.5050, ljcrossny.com

Sutton Barware Suite (pieces sold separately), $195 - 795, by RALPH LAUREN HOME. Available at Ralph Lauren, 888 Madison Avenue, 212.434.8000, ralphlaurenhome.com

FOR YOUR BOSS

Fabulous (and functional!) items that will be sure to impress

Motif Bookmark designed by Evelyne Julienne, $70, by CHRISTOFLE. Available at christofle.com

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White Diamond Carissa Necklace (Diamonds 68.02 carats), Price upon request, by GRAFF. Available at Graff New York, 710 Madison Avenue, 212.355.9292, graffdiamonds.com Hand-carved Book, $14, by SECOND NATURE BY HAND. Available at nordstrom.com

FOR YOUR LOVER

Something special for your one and only Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar Watch, $60,900, by AUDEMARS PIGUET. Available at Audemars Piguet, 65 East 57th Street, 212.688.6644

Olyve + Olivia Flowers, $135, by OLYVE. Available at olyve.com

India Rose Gold, Pink Opal, and White Diamond Earrings, Price upon request, by DE GRISOGONO. Available at de GRISOGONO, 824 Madison Avenue, 212.439.4220

Mini Jamie Bag in Fiery Spritz Small Classic Grain, $750, by MULBERRY. Available at Mulberry, 605 Madison Avenue, 917.261.4401

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HA LEY FR IEDLIC H Robust Espresso Gourmet Gift Basket, Momenti Segreti, $62, by IL MULINO New York, 212.223.8848, Available at ilmulino.com

Striped Scarf in Almond, $168, by EILEEN FISHER. Available at Saks Fifth Avenue, 611 Fifth Avenue, 212.753.4000, saksfifthavenue.com

Lauren Joy Mini Necklace, $275, by DANA REBECCA DESIGNS. Available at danarebeccadesigns.com

Joan of Arctic Knit Premium II, $215, by SOREL. Available at Sorel, 345 West 14th Street, 212.401.6371, sorel.com

FOR YOUR NANNY Thoughtful ideas to show how thankful you are for her hard work

iPhone 6s in Rose Gold, $749, by APPLE. Available at Apple, 940 Madison Avenue, 646.343.2700, apple.com

The Bedside Table Set, $185, by VIOLET GREY. Available on violetgrey.com 54 | AVENUE MAGAZINE • AVENUE ON THE BEACH • DECEMBER 2015


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Blu Necklace with 18K Rose Gold Pear-shaped Peridot Cabochon 28.93ct with Antique-cut Tourmaline 7.71ct and Brilliant Cut Diamonds, $43,575, by BY KIM. Available at Wempe, 700 Fifth Avenue, 212.397.9000, wempe.com

FOR YOUR MOTHER-IN-LAW Win her heart with these thoughtful treasures Pré Catalan Earrings in Rose Gold, Diamonds, and Amethyst, $11,000, by DIOR. Available at select Dior boutiques, 800.929.DIOR

The Icons Beauty Set, $260, by EVE LOM. Available at evelom.com

Henry Cotton Throw, $480, by RANI ARABELLA. Available at Rani Arabella, 1173 Lexington Avenue, 212.221.1711, raniarabella.com

Blu Intermezzo Necklace with 18K Rose and White Gold, 15 Brilliant Cut Diamonds 1.54 carats and 23 Tinted Brilliant Cut Diamonds 2.13 carats, $33,105, by BY KIM, Also available at Wempe, wempe.com

Cabochon sapphire, fluted azurmalachite, and 18K gold ring, $18,800, by DAVID WEBB. Available at David Webb, 942 Madison Avenue, 844.811. WEBB

Lion Pépite Bracelet in 18K Yellow Gold, $10,500, by CHANEL. Available at Chanel Fine Jewelry Boutiques, 800.550.0005

Magenta Calf Hair and Leather Embossed 3Jours Handbag, $3,450, by FENDI. Available at fendi.com 56 | AVENUE MAGAZINE • AVENUE ON THE BEACH • DECEMBER 2015


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FOR AN UNEXPECTED HOUSE GUEST ‘Tis the season to take in stragglers . . . make them feel like VIPs with these ready-to-go gifts

The Daily Chef, $44.99, by HAMPTONS SALT COMPANY. Available from hamptonssalt.com

The Luxury Collection’s Certified Indigenous, $50, published by ASSOULINE. Available at Assouline Book Store on the Mezzanine at the Plaza Hotel, 768 Fifth Avenue, 212.593.7236, assouline.com

Cognac, $2,949/750 ml, by LOUIS XIII. Available at melandrose.com

Stone Crop Collection Tube, $59, by EMINENCE ORGANICS. Available from buynaturalskincare.com

Velvet slippers, $68, by KUMI KOOKOON. Available at kumikookoon.com 58 | AVENUE MAGAZINE • AVENUE ON THE BEACH • DECEMBER 2015

Winter Winston Shave Bundle, $60, by HARRY’S. Available at Harry’s, 161 Avenue of the Americas, 8th Floor, 888.212.6855, harrys.com


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FOR YOUR ASSISTANT A token of thanks for the one who’s oh so helpful High Performance Blender, $600, by WOLF GOURMET. Available at Sur La Table, 1320 Third Avenue, 646.843.7984

Lips Business Card Holder, $30, and Occasions and Contacts Address Book, $25, both by KATE SPADE NEW YORK. Available at katespade.com

14K gold vermeil chain, starting at $70, and charms, $98 - 198, by JET SET CANDY. Available at Bloomingdale’s, 1000 Third Avenue, 212.705.2000, myjetsetcandy.com

Plissé File Organizer in A5 Coral Fade, $28, by HAY. Available at MoMa Design Store, 81 Spring Street, 646.613.1367, momastore.org

Taylor Rose Gold and White Headphones, $200, by FRENDS. Available at WeAreFRENDS.com Glenn Gould Remastered— The Complete Columbia Album Collection, $200, by RECORD LABEL—SONY CLASSICAL. Available at amazon.com

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Light Brown Cashmere Pom Hat, $345, by BARNEYS NEW YORK. Available at Barneys New York, 660 Madison Avenue, 212.826.8900, barneys.com

FOR YOUR COUSIN An assortment of treats for your not-so-distant relative

Un Air de Diptyque Electric Diffuser, $350, and Roses Hourglass Diffuser, $150, both by DIPTYQUE. Available at Diptyque, 971 Madison Avenue, 212.879.3330

Power Sparkling Water Maker, $150, by SODASTREAM. Available at Williams-Sonoma, 110 Seventh Avenue, 212.633.2203, sodastreamusa.com

Holiday Sweets Box, $249, by DANIEL BOULUD. Available at Épicerie Boulud, 1900 Broadway, 212.595.9606, epicerieboulud.com

Gold Leather Smiley Crossbody Bag, $895, by ANYA HINDMARCH. Also available at Barneys New York, barneys.com

Rose de Grasse Fragrance, $185, by AERIN. Available at Bergdorf Goodman, 754 Fifth Avenue, 800.558.1855, aerin.com

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Gold Dauville Bud Vase and Pebble Dish Set, $34, by CANVAS HOME. Available at birchbox.com


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Wool and Cashmere Blend Jacquard Wrap, $745, by ALEXANDER MCQUEEN. Available at net-a-porter.com Treasure Chest, curated monthly by NET-A-PORTER Fine Jewelry Buyer, Sophie Quy. $50K-$75K. Available at net-a-porter.com

Patch Faux Fur Vest, $595, by REBECCA TAYLOR. Available at Rebecca Taylor, 980 Madison Avenue, 646.560.2515, rebeccataylor.com

Kinney Glasses & Clip-On Sunglasses, $575, by GARRETT LEIGH. Available at Barneys New York, 660 Madison Avenue, 212.826.8900, barneys.com

FOR YOU Don’t forget to treat yourself!

Cashmere Blend Dixie Pant in Thunder, $325, by LOMA LONDON. Available at Bergdorf Goodman, 754 Fifth Avenue, 800.558.1855, bergdorfgoodman.com

Constance Sweater in Mariner/Husky, $395, also by LOMA LONDON. Available at neimanmarcus.com

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HA LEY FR IEDLIC H Musical Snow Globe, $39, by ALLSTATE. Available at nordstrom.com

Brass Muse Bottle Opener, $98, by JONATHAN ADLER. Available at jonathanadler.com

Fur Fonics Keychains, $1,000 each, by FENDI. Available at Barneys New York, 660 Madison Avenue, 212.826.8900, barneys.com

STOCKING STUFFERS Fill up the goody bags with these festive finds

Kids Cashmere Emoji Hat, $48, and Gloves, $72, by BARNEYS NEW YORK. Also available at Barneys New York

Woven Silk Bow Tie in MultiColored, $95, by BARNEYS NEW YORK. Also available at Barneys New York

Pa Paul Dad/Kid Sock Set, $10, by PAIR OF THIEVES. Available at target.com

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SEASONAL SELECTIONS Welcome the most wonderful time of the year with these wintry picks

PARTY PERFECTION

Though most people love to boast about what great hosts they are, it’s entertaining impresario and Arrowhead Farms creator Bronson van Wyck who has claimed the throne of party planning prince. Here, we asked the host with the most for some tips on how to make a soiree stand out in a sea of seasonal events. Take a look at his fail-proof tips: What are the three key ingredients to the perfect holiday party? I am a firm believer in a house cocktail or three. Set up a DIY cocktail bar with pitchers of different drinks and a variety of garnishes. Guests can gather at the bar and doctor up their drinks to their liking, which will get them drinking and interacting. Secondly, If decorations seem daunting, keep it natural. Invest in some fresh greenery that looks festive and gives your home some color and a fresh fragrance of the season. Don’t forget the mistletoe! Finally, lighting! Your guests spent a lot of time on their look for your occasion, so don’t destroy it with bad overhead lighting. Always use the dimmer. If you don't have a dimmer, skip the overhead lighting and go with multiple lamps. This time of year, your tree can also help to set the mood. What was the greatest party you’ve ever been to? Last night’s. I think every party can be great. If it's not great, I drink until it is. What’s your favorite and least favorite thing about holidays in the city? My favorite part of holidays in the city is the rituals and traditions. The city celebrates the season so well, and so much of it is about tradition. I’ve started a new tradition of checking in at the St. Regis Hotel for the season. They are right in the middle of everywhere you want to be. My least favorite? The hangovers. But that’s what my Arrowhead Farms Hellfire Bloody Mary is for. The perfect host is always _______. Confident. Be yourself. Naturally given and delivered hospitality is the best kind.

BACK IN ACTION

The sight of a little blue box under the tree is exciting enough, but it’s what’s on the inside that really counts. Tiffany & Co. has partnered with Dover Street Market for a limited edition collection of 17 new pieces, each based on a retro design from the Tiffany archives. The so-dubbed Out of Retirement collection ranges in price from $350 to $32,000, meaning there's a suitable gift and price-point for everyone on your list. Additionally, three gorgeous art installations inspired by the brand’s legendary window designer, Gene Moore, are cropping up in New York, London, and Tokyo's Ginza, each unique and representative of a different prop used by Moore. All of these whimsical throwbacks arrive just in time for the holidays, and will be available until January 2016.

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Insuring and protecting the most important, expensive things in your home—and the home itself—seems like a given. But until very recently, one of the most important and valuable collections remained totally unprotected by homeowner policy: clothing. Wildly expensive and often irreplaceable, couture and high-end clothing could amount to hundreds—if not millions—of dollars lost in the event of a disaster. A new service from Garde Robe might just be the solution to any wardrobe hang-up (pun so intended) someone might face. From seasonal storage to clothing preservation to inventory, archival, and valet services, think of the company as your one-stop shop for clothing protection and assistance.

ALL SMILES HERE

The holiday season means dozens of parties and gatherings, which in turn means dozens of photos to share. Avoid an embarrassing picture tag by looking your best, which means gleaming white teeth at every event. Used by celebrities including Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Chloë Sevigny, and Lea Michele, an all new at-home teeth whitening system developed by Dr. Michael Apa, DDS, delivers sparking results after just one use. Easy-to-use whitening pens, gleaming, brightening lip gloss, and even a lip loofah all work in conjunction to provide a celebrity-worthy smile in every single selfie, no FaceTune required.

CHAMPAGNE CAMPAIGN

Leave it to Dom Pérignon to add an unexpected twist to the most classic beverage in existence. A new collaborative campaign with idiosyncratic singer Björk means the perfect holiday gift for anyone who likes to march to the beat of their own drum, preferably with a Champagne glass in hand. The exclusive collaboration is part of Dom Pérignon's Vintage 2006 collection and bears the theme From Earth to Heart which is evocative of the brand's spirit and creative process. Though there's nothing so festive as a pop of a Champagne cork during a holiday party, this particular bottle elevates seasonal soirees from cozy to cool faster than you can request a refill.

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127 Grand Street, previously Grand Street Hall, center left, and 125 Grand Street, center right, around 1939.

Korns owned an Army-Navy store on the corner, and needed space to stash their massive inventory of bunk beds, dummy grenades, and other Army surplus supplies. In the half century since, SoHo has been transformed from a run-down, post-industrial district to a glamorous, world-renowned shopping destination where home buyers pay millions for lofts in 19th-century cast-iron buildings or apartments in condos like 27 Wooster, at Grand Street, the penthouse of which is in contract for $28.5 million. Last summer the Korns listed 125–127 Grand for sale with James P. Nelson and Robert Burton of Cushman & Wakefield with an asking price of $25 million. But for the Korns, the payoff in restoring the buildings—two storefronts with six lofts upstairs—has been more than financial. When the façade of No. 127 was stripped of 18 layers of paint, the ghost image of a painted banner bearing the words “Grand Street Hall” appeared above the second-floor windows. “It was one of those feelings of the hairs on the back of your neck sticking up,” Nate Korn recalled, “and you say, ‘My God, the building had a former life, and there it is, right on the façade.’” The discovery sent Mr. Korn’s wife, Deborah Peacock, digging into period newspapers, which crackled with accounts of the tumultuous and long-forgotten goings-on at Grand Street Hall and 125 Grand: sword attacks, tense union meetings, cockfights, gatherings of indignant Irish organizations after a famous riot, a police raid to arrest girls for “exhibiting themselves” for artists, and a devastating fire witnessed by 30,000. No. 125 Grand was completed in 1826, according to the city Landmarks Preservation Commission, with No. 127 built in a modified Greek Revival style nine years later. (It’s one of only two surviving period Greek Revival structures in the SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District.) Both buildings were originally dwellings, but city records show

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ew York City reinvents itself so frequently that its streetscape seems at times like an urban pentimento, a reused old canvas on which wildly different incarnations of the city have been painted one on top of the other. Just peel back the top layer, the buildings seem to promise, and an earlier version of New York will be revealed. For the family of Nate Korn, a lawyer, this kind of surprise revelation happened quite literally as they were restoring a 19th-century building in SoHo that had been in their family for half a century. Around 1961, Mr. Korn’s parents, Dorothy and Emanuel Korn, bought 125–127 Grand Street, a pair of adjacent, four-story brick buildings with cast-iron storefronts between Broadway and Crosby Street. The 72 | AVENUE MAGAZINE • AVENUE ON THE BEACH • DECEMBER 2015

that in the early 1840s a blacksmith named James Mulligan rented No. 125, apparently using it as his workshop. In 1844, Mulligan bought the building for $9,000, and three years later he purchased No. 127. Around 1850, the assessed value of both properties soared while neighboring values remained more stable, suggesting that Mulligan’s structures were markedly improved if not replaced with new buildings entirely. It is possible that the brick dwellings were outfitted with their cast-iron storefronts at this time, as cast iron was then coming into vogue in New York and the formerly stable residential neighborhood was becoming more commercial. In June 1850, an ad in Spirit of the Times magazine announced the opening of a billiard saloon called Grand Street Hall at 127

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When 18 layers of paint were removed from a SoHo façade, the phantom image of a painted banner emerged, and with it, a startling lost history: sword attacks, a notorious riot, union agitation, and a catastrophic fire that threatened the heart of the city.


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Left and below: The storefront of 127 Grand, home in 1858 to the Arcade Saloon, where a sword-wielding dancer slashed three victims in a “sanguinary” dispute over seats.

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Grand, “fitted . . . up with everything for the comfort and convenience of billiard players.” That same month, Grand Street Hall began appearing in the city press as the site of meetings of workers joining the city’s burgeoning labor movement. In March 1853, the hall was “crowded to suffocation,” according to The New York Herald, as waiters organized a union. At a subsequent meeting, the paper reported, an African-American worker from the Irving House promised, “on behalf of the colored waiters, a hearty cooperation with the whites.” When hundreds of waiters walked off the job after their employers refused them a raise from about twelve dollars a month to eighteen, Grand Street Hall was the striking workers’ rendezvous point. Mulligan, the owner of 125–127 Grand, had a soft spot for charity. In 1855, the Irish Aid Society was formed at No. 125, with Mulligan as president, “for the purpose of forwarding indigent Irish emigrants from the over-crowded City to the wide West.”

The bathroom of a renovated loft in 125 Grand Street.

But if progressive causes had a way of finding Mulligan, so did trouble. In 1846, he engaged in a bar brawl with Patrick McCarty, a rival blacksmith from Mercer Street. After Mulligan apparently snubbed his competitor by not inviting him to drink, The Herald reported, “McCarty took up a tumbler and threw it at Mulligan, inflicting a severe wound upon his right cheek; whereupon, the compliment was returned by throwing some four or five tumblers at McCarty . . . to the mutual injury of both parties.” The brawling wasn’t always so localized. The Ancient Order of Hibernians, an IrishCatholic fraternal organization, met at Grand

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A refurbished loft in 125 Grand Street.

Street Hall in July 1853 to draft a statement asserting their innocence in the recent Ninth Ward Riot on Independence Day, when 500 marching Hibernians had an altercation with a stagecoach driver that devolved into a bloody melee between Irish immigrants and native-born Americans. The openly nativist Ninth Ward police, the Hibernians charged, had rushed into the fray and battered only the Irish with their batons. Mulligan’s Grand Street houses lay at a crossroads of luxury and degradation. In the 1850s, Broadway was transformed into a glamorous thoroughfare of commercial palaces fronted with cast iron, marble and

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brownstone. Brooks Brothers moved to the corner of Grand in 1858, followed quickly by the construction across the street of an extravagantly adorned edifice for Lord & Taylor. Hotels and theaters abounded as well. But some of the surrounding area was a red light district, while Five Points, the Irish-dominated slum notorious for its squalor and mayhem, lay just a few blocks southeast. The most “sanguinary conflict” involving Mulligan’s buildings came in 1858, when The New York Times reported that a sword-wielding maniac named Teddy Tooley, a dancer at “a low place called the ‘Arcade Saloon,’ No. 127 Grand-street,” cut three men “in a most barbarous manner around the face and head.” Tooley then fled into “another den called the Grand-street House,” where Mulligan allegedly “did all he could to try to effect the escape of Tooley,” who was ultimately captured. Mulligan, taking umbrage, wrote the Times to deny that he had helped Tooley and to protest the reporter’s characterization of his house as “a den, thereby reflecting not only on my character as a peaceable citizen, but also casting an imputation on my house, in which for the last thirty years I have carried on a legitimate and respectable business . . . [in] the arduous trade of horse-shoeing.” Disaster struck in 1876, when a catastrophic fire ignited at 125 Grand and burned through the entire block bounded by Broadway and Grand, Howard, and Crosby Streets. Three firefighters died, crushed by the collapsing walls of the Continental Hotel, and at one point it was feared that the heart of the city would burn. Several occupants of 125–127 Grand sustained damage to their property: a restaurant, a cloth dealer, a hat manufacturer, a dealer in dress trimmings, and a fur company. By the time the Korns bought the two buildings in the 1960s, 127 Grand had served both as a luncheonette and a grocery, and in 1970 the Korns converted the three top stories into artist’s lofts, renting them to the likes of Arturo Di Modica, creator of the bronze Charging Bull sculpture that has stood at Bowling Green since 1989. “The building was kind of scary, with very creaky floors,” said Leil Lowndes, a writer who moved into No. 127 in 1970 with Ken Dewey, an artist who created large installations in their loft. “And it was a frightening neighborhood, totally deserted except for Orthodox Jewish fabric shops. There were no street lights.” Both buildings were showing their age, and the floors of No. 125 ultimately became so slanted, Mr. Korn said, that the old dog of one of the tenants taught himself never to lie with his body oriented north-to-south, because when he did he rolled sideways. To correct this problem as well as a structural issue that Mr. Korn said had destabilized the rear of No. 125, the Korns performed a major restoration of the building. As part of the work, they removed scores of bricks at the rear, cleaned and numbered each one, and returned them to their original locations. “I could have abandoned this thing and sold it,” said Mr. Korn, who mortgaged his home to help pay for the restoration. “But I felt I had hurt it, and I wanted to put it back, almost in a moral sense. I’m really just a caretaker of an antiquity that was around before me and will be there after me.” ✦


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“I FEEL LIKE MY WHOLE LIFE IS ATONEMENT FOR THE VELVET ROPE.” —JENNIFER RUBELL n December, Jennifer Rubell will do something she has done every year for the past 13, a number that actually blows the 45-year-old artist’s mind a little bit. She will serve up breakfast at Miami Art Basel. But this will be no ordinary breakfast—it never is. Her annual installation/performance is a must-attend artistic happening, a take on breakfast that gives a whole new spin on the morning meal. The menu is familiar enough: it’s bread and butter. For three hours a man and a woman, a couple whom Rubell actually knows and who are in real life engaged to be married, will serve one another. “The man has a hypermasculine role involving the bread, the woman a hyperfeminine role involving the butter,” Jennifer says tantalizingly over an early lunch at Keith McNally’s Cherche Midi in SoHo. “It is about condensing an everyday gesture over the course of a lifetime, which adds up to love and devotion.” Which just so happens to be the name of the piece: Love and Devotion. “I’m very into this physical form of love . . . this concretization of love,” Rubell says, tucking into her soup. “It’s the kind of love you can hold in your hand.” It’s rather disarming, this talk about love, food, devotion and the accumulated profundity of repetitive simple acts. We’ve just met and already we’re discussing the nature of love and marriage. But there you have it. Jennifer Rubell is not exactly like anyone else you’ve met. And her art, which carries some echoes of Duchamp, Warhol and Koons, as well as the “happenings” of the Sixties, is also entirely different from all of them, and unlike anyone else’s out there. It often involves food (but not always), can be quite shocking and funny (a naked nutcracker mannequin that cracks nuts in its vagina) and almost always eggs the viewer on to participate somehow. It’s safe to say that no one does what the iconoclastic Rubell does and what she does seems to come from a deeply authentic, sometimes painful place. But more on her art in a moment. First, there’s her lineage. From a close-knit family of art collectors and competitive tennis players, Jennifer grew up on the Upper East Side with parents Don and Mera and barely older brother Jason. The Rubells have played an important role in transforming the art world in the past 50 or so years, something they almost certainly did not set out to do. They simply followed their passion and collected edgy contemporary art, all while working away, Don as a doctor, Mera first as a teacher then in real estate, and raising their two kids. But seeking out artists and collecting their pieces was the family’s avocation. “The house was always packed with art,” Jennifer says of her youth. “Artists were always coming over for dinner. My mother was always cooking pasta for them.” Among those artists, Keith Haring, whom the Rubells pretty much discovered and supported until his death from AIDS. Through Haring, they met Jean-Michel Basquiat. They were tapping into the gritty contemporary art world of the ‘70s, before it was the superglamorous Art World of today. “It was a much smaller fringe scene,” Jason Rubell, who now runs the family’s Miami-based hotel business, recounts. “Everyone knew one another.” The Rubells’ budget dictated they collect young and emerging artists, and, as is now clear, they also had an uncanny eye for talent. Somewhere along the line—Jason dates it at around 1983—the contemporary art word began to morph into the glamor-filled social scene it has become today. Artists like Julian Schnabel, David Salle and Basquiat began to be featured in New York magazine as emerging stars. The Rubells, just by virtue of doing their thing, became major players. The social world and the art world began to intersect.

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“JENNIFER’S ART PUTS PEOPLE SLIGHTLY OUT OF THEIR COMFORT ZONE. IF YOU’RE INFORMED, YOU’RE PROVOKED. IF YOU’RE NOT INFORMED, YOU’RE ALSO PROVOKED.” —MARIO BATALI ome of that had something to do with Jennifer Rubell’s famous uncle, Steve Rubell, the night-life impresario best known for Studio 54. Jennifer was very close to her uncle Steve, speaking to him almost nightly and going on vacations with him. He was, she says, like “ a second father to her.” She shared his deep interest in social interactions, and his sensitivity, and at the age 7 she experienced the crowds parting for her at the entrance of the nightclub, which embarrassed her and deepened her empathy for those left out. Steve Rubell, who died when Jennifer was 19, had sometimes told her that he’d never let himself into Studio 54, a statement she has said she found rather heartbreaking. “I feel like my whole life is atonement for the velvet rope.” she told W magazine at one point. She has been trying to include people ever since. Her reflections on her uncle are far more intimate than the scene-maker he is famous for being. “My uncle was very attuned to humans of all kinds. He had a special relationship to every human,” she says. “He was a real New Yorker.” The same could be said of his Jennifer, whom her friend artist Sarah Morris calls a consummate insider. The two met while working for Jeff Koons, back when Jennifer was still in school at Harvard. “She kind of adopted me,” says Morris. “She knows everybody and has since she was a kid.” Steve Rubell may be best known for Studio 54, but he went on to open the Palladium, creating events and spaces in collaboration with artists like Haring, who created the huge backdrop in the ballroom, furthering the intersection between art and the social world. Brother Jason sees a through-line from the “happenings” that Rubell created to Jennifer’s art, which always invites some engagement with the viewer. “She always related to art as an event,” he says. “Her work is always interactive with the viewer. It bring people into it.” Don and Mera Rubell moved to Miami, where their private collection became a museum, the Rubell Family Collection and Contemporary Arts Foundation, which boasts some 6,800 works by 831 artists. It is one of the most ambitious private collections in the country, and is located in a former Drug Enforcement Administration warehouse, which real-estatesavvy Mera spotted and the Rubells bought in 1993; it can be found in the once crime-ridden Wynwood Arts District of Miami. Naturally, it helped transform the area into an artistic hothouse. When Art Basel came looking for a winter home in a warmer climate, the Rubells helped, and before long Art Basel Miami became a must-attend staple of social and art collecting calendars in January. This condensed Reader’s Digest version of the Rubell family history doesn’t quite explain how Jennifer came to be the artist she is today, but it will have to do. She studied art, sociology and writing at Harvard, then spent a year learning to make really great food at the Culinary Institute of America. She spent ten years writing about food, and had a stint working in the family’s hospitality business, which is based in Miami. For a while, she recounts, she took it upon herself to write “anonymous love letters” to hotel guests. “That way they would arrive feeling loved and like their life mattered to someone,” she says. “For whatever reason, I feel the pain of other people’s loneliness. I’m very sensitive to the state of being a human being, and especially the feelings between people.” This hypersensitivity, she points out, is only a problem if it remains unharnessed, and art allows her to make some use of it. Loneliness was the obvious theme of a recent show of her work titled Not Alone at the Stephen Friedman Gallery in London. The Guardian called it the “most Freudian exhibit ever.” Gallerygoers were invited to hold a glass baby, which Jennifer created to weigh what her now 3-year-old son weighed at birth. The piece is a powerful metaphor for the terror new parents feel about their infants. One room featured huge portraits of Rubell naked on a horse, and a dark room where visitors were urged to take off their clothes as they watched a film of Rubell similarly naked. “It was literally giving people the opportunity to be naked and be okay,” she says. The point of that, and other pieces, she says is to invite people to “enter into an emotional experience that is better than life. It’s clearer and more intense.”

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“JENNIFER’S MIND HAS A KIND OF FERTILITY THAT JUST KIND OF BREEDS THIS SUPER-ABUNDANCE OF SPIRIT.” —ARNOLD LEHMAN, FORMER DIRECTOR OF THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM er brother admits that her Jennifer’s art can make people both feel very welcome, and very uncomfortable—especially, he thinks, men. One of the paradoxes of Rubell’s art is that while it often seems to derive from intensely feminine experiences, its expression can be almost brutally masculine. Another is that while it can put people on the spot, it is also incredibly generous and inviting. “There’s always a utility in her work,” says Jennifer’s friend and fellow artist Rashid Johnson. “I think that is generous. The work gives you something back. It gives you the opportunity to interact with it.” As a friend, Johnson says, Rubell is incredibly level-headed and practical—not at all the kind of head-in-the-clouds artist one might expect. Another friend, chef Mario Batali, gobbles her work up, appropriate since it so often involves food. “Her art puts people slightly out of their comfort zone,” he says. “If you’re informed, you’re provoked. If you’re not informed, you’re also provoked.” Batali, friends with Rubell since he met her while she was working as an intern at the Food Network, brought his two sons to the Brooklyn Museum annual Artists’ Ball a few years back, an extraordinary event that Rubell catered and created and people still talk about to this day. “There were 800 roasted rabbits with their heads still on, and two carving knives, and you didn’t really know what to do,” Batali recounts, the charge of the experience still evident. “So we started carving them up. My sons were juggling rabbit heads.” She sets up a kind of “no rules game,” he says. Dessert featured a giant Andy Warhol piñata head, 20 feet in diameter, and offered guests plastic bats to strike it. “My sons were the first to break through and spill the Hostess treats,” Batali says, a certain delight in his voice. The then-director of Brooklyn Museum, Arnold Lehman, called the whole event, a kind of performance piece that you could eat, a spectacular success. There were “drinking paintings” with faucets pouring vodka and whisky, enormous hanging heads of cheese that dripped onto your crackers. Everything was on a kind of massive scale. “She must have gotten about 3,000 Twinkies for the piñata,” Lehman says. “It was such fun. I can’t even imagine what goes on in Jennifer’s mind. It has a kind of fertility that just kind of breeds this super-abundance of spirit.” And then there are her parties. Rubell is known as a fabulous hostess, and says that up until a recent move to an apartment in Gramercy Park with her 9-year-old daughter and 3-year-old son, she hosted dinner parties about once a week. Her guests, she says, are an assortment. She is drawn to literary types more than artists, who she thinks have become almost too polished and media-savvy in this artist-as-superstar age. “I have a type,” she says, but struggles to define it, except to say that her friends are always somehow special. “It’s not always the most well-known people. There’s no agenda at my parties. I’m often drawn to shy, awkward people. A new table that seats 14 will likely jumpstart her weekly dinner party habit again, she thinks. “Having people over is the opposite of my work,” she says, intriguingly. Chances are whatever is on the menu, it will be like nothing you’ve ever had. ✦

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airy tales do come true: Todd Eberle can attest to that. “My biggest surprise in preparing this book about Princess Gloria [Countess von SchönburgGlauchau] was that every fantasy I’ve ever had about fairy tales and princesses living in castles and wearing tiaras and attending balls with kings and queens came true,” says the New York photographer upon the publication last November of his newest book, House of Thurn und

Princess Gloria’s private rooms with Crucification (1998) by George Condo

Taxis (Rizzoli). “I didn’t know such a thing existed. My original working title was Fairy Tales, but that was a bit too campy and disingenuous. What happened, what’s shown in these pages, it’s all real. It’s still taking place. My pictures tell a true, living story.” As the countess, aka “Princess TNT,” said during the making of the book, “Darling, you are a picture machine.” Eberle’s very trajectory as one of the world’s most sought-after and visionary photographers of people and buildings reads much like a fairy tale. While talking with him atop the penthouse terrace office he shares with his partner, Richard Pandiscio; later in their apartment in the Jean Nouvel building in Chelsea; and while driving uptown in their Tesla, Eberle reveals himself to be both aware that his life might a kind of fairy tale, and also bewildered by his good fortune. However, unlike some members of royalty, including his latest subject, 92 | AVENUE MAGAZINE • AVENUE ON THE BEACH • DECEMBER 2015

“It’s a contemporary art book, it’s a history of interior decoration, it’s German history, it’s European history, it’s royal history, it’s TNT’s history. There’s no reference for a book like this.” Princess Gloria, he didn’t marry into the role. His royal stature as a photographer of some of the biggest personalities of our time for some of the biggest publications is one that he earned wholly through his own manipulations of lens and shutter. No court intrigue required. Once upon a time, there was a young boy who sat in his bedroom in a nondescript postwar house in the central Florida town of Howey-in-the-Hills, staring at the covers from People magazine he had cut out and pasted to his walls. There, spotlit by the strong Florida sun, were David Bowie, Liza Minnelli, Diana Ross, the Carpenters and others of the era, people who filled the young Eberle’s walls and his imagination. Every week, when Eberle and his mother went grocery shopping, she would buy him the latest issue of the celebrity weekly. “I was obsessed with People,” he says. “I noticed after a while that some pictures were better than others. I remember the first time I saw a photo credit for one of the cover photographs—Francesco Scavullo. I think it was his photo of Donna Summer. And I realized then that there was a talent to photography. Ever since I learned what the camera can do, I’ve always gone after everything I’ve ever wanted through my photography.” For a man who has lived at the White House with the Clintons, photographing Hillary; commuted to Marfa, Texas, to capture the life, sculptures and home of Donald Judd; partied with and photographed the likes of Jeff Koons and Andy Warhol; and has now captured the domestic life of Princess Gloria, Eberle, it would seem, has attained everything he could want. His reign as one of the photographers of our era continues. Gloria’s ascent to her actual royal throne is a well-documented one. When she was a mere lass of twenty, she met and married Prince Johannes Thurn und Taxis in 1980, he thirty-three years her sen ior. On one of their first dates, the prince took her to his 500-room Bavarian schloss (and still counting, since the princess herself admits to still finding new rooms). Although there was no empire or loyal subjects to reign over, she did inherit the responsibility of caring for what might be Europe’s largest private residence, its rooms filled with treasures new, old and ancient. Their marriage was a happy and real one, in that there was a mutual love.


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Formal uniforms of the personal servants ad huntsmen (1890), which are still used today on special occasions.

to the nation. Venetian chandeliers and rococo armories, sets of silver and china and entire herds of vintage carriages were carted away and placed in a state-run public museum, situated on the grounds of her schloss (estimates put the tax exchange at some $80 million). She also embarked on auctioning off significant works of art. “What impresses me, too, is that she went to business school, earned degrees and figured it all out,” says Eberle. “She runs an empire now. She’s a real businessperson dealing with her various real estate holdings and the like. At the breakfast table, I’d see people bring her documents to sign in leather dossiers. She’s very formal in her business side.”

berle met his subject at a Rolling Stones concert in Munich in 2011, to which he had been invited by his friend Francesca von Habsburg. Boudoir decorated with Delft tiles (1890). “We ended up hanging out with Mick and Gloria at an after-party,” says Eberle. “Then I ran into her at the Venice Biennale at a party Larry Gagosian held at some palazzo. I was invited to her schloss, and even though I arrived at midnight, she spent three hours consuming my monograph. She went through it in the most interested way I’ve ever seen anyone look at my work.” Soon thereafter, Eberle would be making regular weeklong trips to the schloss, exploring and photographing the contents of its rooms. He admits that whenever he would open a door, he never knew what to expect— closets of red footmen’s uniforms, vaulted Romanesque abbey walks, Prince Albert’s boyhood bedroom walls tagged with fourletter graffiti epithets, family crypts, a library of scientific treatises. “I’m more obsessed with As she attained the stature as one of the photographing a strict period of modernqueens of 1980s fabulosity, the prince gave ism, so, for me, this project was particularly her an allowance that allowed her to begin exciting because the palace architecture was amassing a collection of artwork—sculptures outside the vocabulary of my obsession, yet I by Jeff Koons, then an unknown; graffiti-isms of Keith Haring; Jean-Michel Basquiat canvases; Cindy Sherman’s could still bring my eye to it. When you turn each page of the book, it’s self-absorbed self-portraits—enough to virtually redefine the market as much a surprise to the reader as it was like for me to turn the handle on a door and discover what lay behind it.” for contemporary art and artists. When Eberle embarked on the project, Rizzoli had positioned the The prince died in 1990, and while he left her the keys to the book as another of their lavish tomes on interiors, but by the time he kingdom, it was one in which burdensome taxes were owed and was done shooting what he estimates to be some 10,000 digital photos, mismanagement was rampant. In the thrice-daily meals that Eberle something else had emerged. “This book is so beyond interiors,” he took with Gloria during the weeks in which he was in residence insists. “It’s a contemporary art book, it’s a history of interior photographing the schloss, she confided in him. decoration, it’s German history, it’s European history, it’s royal history, “When she fell into debt and the German tax authorities came it’s TNT’s history. There’s no reference for a book like this. I have plenty knocking on her door and handed her a bill, she said, ‘Do you want me of books about old castles in Europe, but they show musty interiors. I to leave the door open when I leave or should I just close it, because I put more into this book than I did my own monograph.” can’t pay this,’” recounts Eberle. Of his newish and, seemingly lasting, friendship with Gloria, Eberle What kept the princess at home and not sent into exile was that says, “I’ve always been around and seek out interesting women. I have she struck a deal with the German authorities, allowing them to a thing for strong women and Gloria is certainly one of them.” ✦ choose contents from the castle that had historical significance

“Eberle’s very trajectory as one of the world’s most sought-after and visionary photographers of people and buildings reads much like a fairy tale.”

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alking into the home of Roya Sachs in a light, airy loft downtown, you are immediately overwhelmed with beauty. The woman herself is captivating—with smooth olive skin, electric green eyes and enviably shiny hair—but she also, clearly, has an impeccable eye. Her walls are covered in eclectic artwork and objects that could only have been gathered and placed by someone with her own distinct taste. Art has always been an integral part of Roya Sachs’ upbringing, so it comes as no surprise that her affinity for the category goes well beyond her own walls: It’s in her blood. She is a granddaughter of Gunter Sachs, a famous photographer, filmmaker and art collector, and the daughter of Rolf and Maryam Sachs, respectively a renowned artist and furniture designer who does museum and gallery shows, and an established author who has written novels, research and art books. Sachs explains that art was seamlessly integrated into her life from a young age: “It’s second nature to me,” she says of her deep-rooted appreciation and knowledge of the arts, even if there was the occasional sacrifice for the sake of aesthetics: “I grew up in the most uncomfortable living room in the world,” Sachs says. “My parents collect chairs; there were always these chairs in the living room made out of cardboard and metal. That was something of which I was always aware.” Working separately and together, her parents collaborated on the project called The Wild Empire, where they installed a camera and took a photo of a mountain landscape in Bavaria every 10 minutes and 31 seconds throughout 2004. From the 50,000 photos, they curated an exhibit and published a book documenting the detailed fluctuations of nature over the course of a year. Their lifestyle and dedication to the arts instilled an appreciation for creative process in their children from an early age Roya, born in Munich and raised in London, gets more than her artistic tendencies from her parents: Her attachment to multiple cultures begins with the fact that her mother was born in Iran. “I do feel very Persian, which I love because we grew up celebrating the Persian New Year and eating the food; my whole family’s from there; it’s a part of my life, but a part I’m missing, which will hopefully be fulfilled at some point,” she explains. Then she also grew up in a creative and international environment, moved around throughout her childhood, and has had a lifetime of exposure to various cultures. She attended the Le Rosey school in Switzerland, before moving to New York City and enrolling at New York University, where she followed in her family members’ footsteps and studied art history. Shortly after graduating, she decided to curate her first show in 2013 called Finding Absence with photographers she met at the International Center of Photography. Next, she interned in MoMA’s curatorial department of painting and sculpture. There, she found a nourishing and creative environment and got to work with the renowned Leah Dickerman on Jacob Lawrence’s Migration Series. styled by Maria Cecilia Brennand Campos

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“I GREW UP IN THE MOST UNCOMFORTABLE LIVING ROOM IN THE WORLD . . . THERE WERE ALWAYS THESE CHAIRS MADE OUT OF CARDBOARD AND METAL.” Sachs’ taste as a curator and collector has evolved throughout the years. Her biggest and most important influence comes from experiential art and large-scale installations, like the work of Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson titled The Weather Project at London’s Tate Modern, as well as shows such as Marina Abramović’s The Artist is Present. “It was very much about having this bodily experience,” recounts Sachs of Abramović’s exhibition. “You know when you walk into a space and all of your senses are heightened? It smells different, the taste of the air, the energy in the room. I like it’s inevitability, something that’s inescapable. That’s what I was completely drawn to; the power that it has on people. Even if they don’t want to be a part of it, they are.” After MoMA, Sachs did a quick stint in the Sotheby’s marketing department before deciding to strike out on her own. While writing for various art publications, she already had a few artists in mind with whom she wanted to work. Her specialty in performance art happened very organically and her way of working involves not only curating, but handson elements like directing a performance. “I like to create something; to bring things together . . . at this point I am more of a creative director, because I am not only curating the shows but also help with bringing performance to life.” she explains. Her most recent project was working with the Elephant Family charity on curating their Elephants Forever exhibition, which took place October 22 in New York City. The exhibition and the subsequent auction raised more than $1 million for the charity started by the late Mark Shand—a champion for elephant protection in Asia. Working with a big budget and with wellknown artists—such as Rob Pruitt, Tracey Emin, and David Yarrow— Elephants Forever was the biggest project that Sachs has done to date. When asked what she liked most about the experience, she says: “Having a space come alive, it was about creating the experience where I took people out of their comfort zones and allowed them to explore and have a very sensory journey through understanding art.” During the kickoff party preceding the auction, Sachs gave VIPs the ultimate first glimpse at the inventory in a completely unconventional presentation. She used multi-media décor—including real bamboo branches and palm trees, coconuts and bananas in mid-fruitation, and high-tech elements like Google Earth virtual reality masks that transported guests to Samburu and overhead projection light elephants. A DJ spun and Bernardino Femminielli gave a live performance.Weaved in, amongst all the sensory stimulation, were the artworks set to be auctioned later that week. Never one to rest on her laurels, Sachs is already looking into the future. With two upcoming projects in South America with LAMB Arts in London’s Mayfair, as well as working with Gertrude, an art salon, on a book called Regram for which she is curating work from important contemporary artists, she is busier than ever. Mostly she is looking forward to pushing boundaries and exploring new media to curate work that combines art, music performance and technology. “My specialty has become performance and technology art. I want to see that grow, and that is what my focus is on, creating experience by bringing together ballet dancers, painters and opera singers. As an independent curator I love the idea of collaboration. Every project I do I work with a team, gallery, artist: it makes me feel a part of something,” she says.✦ On this page: Roya wears a Cross Front Top and Slim Flared Trouser, both by Rosetta Getty. Available at At Ease on Sunset, 5844 Sunset Drive, Miami, FL, 305.662.1022. Brass Net Choker, Brass XL Crinkle Cuff, Brass Rock Ring, and Brass Crinkle Ring, all by Jennifer Fisher. Available at Jennifer Fisher, 888.255.0640, jenniferfisherjewelry.com. On opposite page: Stripe Combo Fitted Dress by ADEAM. Available at adeam.com. Py Cuff by Anndra Neen. Available at Elements Boutique, 4400 Lovers Lane, Dallas, TX, 214.987.0837. Lexington Sandal by ADEAM x Paul Andrew, adeam.com 98 | AVENUE MAGAZINE • AVENUE ON THE BEACH • DECEMBER 2015


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Tri-City Champion A conversation with the generous and visionary philanthropist Adrienne Arsht

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drienne Arsht is an exemplary business leader and philanthropist, particularly in the three cities she calls home: Washington, D.C., Miami and New York. Her $30 million contribution to Miami’s Performing Arts Center—now the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts— in 2008 strengthened the institution’s promotion of the arts for all ages and cultures. She has also been a key donor to and supporter of Lincoln Center for Performing Arts—of which she is a vice chairman and where a stage in Alice Tully Hall bears her name. In D.C., Arsht is a trustee of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, where the Adrienne Arsht Musical Theater Fund supports the center’s annual musical theater series. In addition to her activity in the performing arts world, in 2013 Arsht created and funded the Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center at the Atlantic Council, one of Washington’s top think tanks. The center has deepened her commitment to Latin America, with a strategic focus on trade and investment, natural resources and energy, security, democracy and human rights, and in developing human capital and entrepreneurship. In addition, she works with the Arsht-Cannon Fund in Delaware, which provides grants to improve the quality of life in her home state. It focuses on the needs, assets and issues of Hispanic families by funding nonprofit organizations’ programs that result in opportunities to achieve optimal physical health and mental well-being, early and lifelong continuing education, and leadership roles in their communities. Arsht’s philanthropic activity has worked to shape some of the most loved and vital institutions in her three cities and beyond. Here, AVENUE has a conversation with Arsht—exploring the methods and messages behind her generous giving. AVENUE: Being called a philanthropist sounds terribly grand. What does that name mean to you? Adrienne Arsht: Well, I do think it sounds grand, but it’s also rewarding. Whatever the Greek etymology of the word is, I’d define it as doing good, making a difference. I think a lot of people are philanthropists. For example, medical volunteers with Doctors Without Borders perform eye surgery: they’re philanthropists. I don’t think philanthropy should only be defined by money, but it is. Adrienne Arsht

AVENUE: Tell us where your charitable notions originated? AA: My father always told me, you only regret your economies, and it has been a mantra in everything that I do. When I get out of a taxicab, and the fare comes to 75 cents, do you give the taxi driver a dollar and ask for a quarter back? Um . . . no, that’s your philanthropy for that moment. It’s 25 cents to you, but for the cab driver, take a few of those over the course of the day and it makes a difference. But I expanded it to mean time as well. People want to talk to you whether they want your professional advice or they just want somebody to listen to them. And you’re running out the door and you think I can’t talk anymore. Except for missing a plane or a train, give somebody 10 minutes. I always say that I can stay up later that night and make up for the time. I think we are all born with the ability to be someone who gives and makes a difference. AVENUE: So it started really with your childhood. What point did you realize that you could seriously impact the communities in which you chose to impact? 100 | AVENUE MAGAZINE • AVENUE ON THE BEACH • DECEMBER 2015

AA: Well, I certainly saw it, particularly in my mother, who was a lawyer and very active in the community. And I saw how her giving her time and mental abilities made a difference with the Visiting Nurses Association and what’s now known as the United Way, but as the “red feather” and many other community organizations.

AVENUE: What’s been your guiding set of principles on giving? Because you have supported quite a wide range of organizations and initiatives? AA: I remember again with my parents that the gifts that they made were based on making a major difference. I often will decide to support something if nobody else seems to want to do it.


AVENUE: Your name’s synonymous with Miami. Your name is 50 feet high on the Performing Arts Center. What are the pros and cons of naming? AA: There are almost no buildings named after a woman. Women tend to make donations anonymously. I think it’s important for a woman to show that she is philanthropic, the same as men. She becomes a role model and inspiration for other women to give.

AVENUE: Do you use advisors? AA: No, I don’t even have a foundation. After my death there will be one because of the tax requirements. But no, I just write the checks. And, maybe it’s arrogant, but I seem to know what I will support when I see it.

AVENUE: How do you measure? Do you benchmark how your money’s being employed?

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“I often will decide to support something if nobody else seems to want to do it.” AA: No, and then yes. I serve on the board of many of the organizations to which I have given large sums. I serve on the board of the Adrienne Arsht Center in Miami, Lincoln Center and at one time the Metropolitan Opera and the University of Miami. The same is true at the Kennedy Center and the Atlantic Council. So, effectively you are monitoring it.

AA: What is a lifetime? You only know that when it is over. As long as I’m putting money into an organization, I will be involved. The old joke is that people of a certain age say they don’t even buy green bananas. I hear about 20-year mission statements and I want to say, I don’t think you’d recognize the world 20 years from now, nor even 10 years from now.

AVENUE: When you make a commitment, is it a lifetime commitment? What are your time horizons?

AVENUE: You give a substantial amount of money to the arts. How do you value your gifts in this area? Is it a priority over other areas like education, health or poverty alleviation? AA: I don’t think I think about it like a portfolio, where a certain percentage is in municipals, or in real property. The arts have always been the element in the world that to me defines civilization. I say that it has existed forever. I mean, birds sing, you have mating dances, cave paintings. It is something that defines us as human beings, and it goes on forever. The other side of that is if you’re not in good health you can’t enjoy the arts, so I’m glad to know there are some people who have a different emphasis in their giving. That said, I have done things in medicine and in child care.

AVENUE: Do you think that your giving has inspired others?

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AA: I have no idea how I’ve influenced others. I’ve often said that success and courage are two terms in which one never thinks of oneself. Other people give those names to you. I hope my actions are respected by others. ✦

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Triple Mint 5 on 5th Avenue w Direct CP Views Renov 2BR, 2 bath with the finest finishes located in the finest white glove co-op. Gourmet kit, W/D & discounted garage. $4.15M. Web #13676055. Linda Melnick 917-601-9382

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Renov 3BR, 4.5 bath. LR w WBFP, FDR, library, kit w top applis & banq, playrm, lndry rm. CAC. FS prewar co-op a block from CP. $8.75M. Web #13786225. Alexa Lambert 212-452-4408

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111 East 56th Street: Newly renovated 3-bedroom/3.5-bath duplex at the Lombardy in Midtown. Offered at $35,000/ month. Fisher Roberts Team 646-757-2544.

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A special cocktail and dinner benefit was held to kick off the 15th edition of LOOT—the Museum of Arts and Design’s annual six-day exhibition and sale of unique artist-made jewelry. Cultural patron, collector and journalist Barbara Tober and the world’s oldest watch manufacturer, Vacheron Constantin, were both honored at the event. 1. Gillian Miniter, Adrienne Vittadini and Gianluigi Vittadini 2. Paula Caravelli, Bryna Pomp, and Pat Langer 3. Vincent Brun and Michele Cohen 4. Dr. Emille Agrait and Rafael Ortiz 5. Muna Rihani Al-Nasser and Jana Jaffe 6. Marcia Levine, Fe Fendi and Karen Klopp 7. Jacqueline Weld Drake, Edgar Batista and Shannon Stratton

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UNWINDING IN ANGUILLA Trent Fraser, vice president of Dom Pérignon, shows us Anguilla

Best day ever

Usually you wake up to the smell of fresh brewed coffee and something stunning coming from the kitchen, so breakfast on the cliff patio over looking the water is mandatory. Some like to chill poolside; I like to either play tennis or pop down to the private beach, as there is amazing snorkeling to be done. The Ani team offer a great beach BBQ experience at one of the 30-plus beaches; Meads Beach is the pick–it’s absolutely gorgeous. I love either to be in the ocean or be on it, so paddleboarding is a personal favorite of mine in the afternoon.

Surprise!

Living in NYC, I search for the antithesis of my residential city and love to escape to the beach or wild and remote places. Earlier this year we surprised our friend with a decadent 50th birthday trip to Anguilla. The island is absolutely stunning and relaxed with some of the greatest water I have ever seen–and coming from an Aussie, that is a BIG compliment.

Privacy please

We stayed at Ani Villas. It’s basically a new class of high-end luxury travel that is private and secluded. It has it all, including private beach, butlers, incredible gourmet meals, endless activities and of course great cocktails and Champagne. Chef Kelston “Sweets” Connor is outstanding, specializing in fresh and locally caught fish, but he also experiments with a combination of cuisines and flavors. They basically are in the business of spoiling their customers to the fullest!

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Go here, do this I highly recommend going for a cocktail at the Viceroy at sundown. For some local late-night fun and dancing, hit the Pumphouse, as they have great local live bands. You can also rent a yacht for the day and feel like Tom Hanks in Cast Away, visiting tiny local deserted beaches and islands.

Travel as fuel

For me travel is one of greatest pleasures to either decompress and/or discover. Usually it is to recharge the batteries, escape with friends or discover a whole new place and experience. There is a misconception that Champagne does not pair well with food, but that is absolutely not true. Quite often I am inspired by cuisine and cultures, so being able to enjoy a Ferran Adrià dish and Dom Pérignon moment in Barcelona (or even a mole and Dom Pérignon pairing in Mexico) opens my eyes to the fact there are no limits and fun to push the boundaries.

Favorite global find

When I was 19 I backpacked around Africa for three months and bought my mum this huge 25-pound wooden elephant. Unwisely, I carried this carving on my back for months, but it was worth every bit of the hardship endured. ;)

I can’t travel without . . . Running shoes and iPhone

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Gated noRtH Haven eState Sag Harbor. Designer’s own luxe 6100SF estate on 2.7 acres with gated entry. Formal living and dining rooms, exquisite marble kitchen, great room w/FPL, library, 1st floor master, 5 guest BRs, sunroom, library and heated 2-car garage. Grounds are professionally landscaped and lit, with heated pool, spa, bluestone patios and screened pool house. Centrally located, biking distance from Sag Harbor Village and Shelter Island. Co-Exclusive. $5.995M web# 33056

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Sag Harbor. 7 bedroom estate home on 1.76 acres. Located in a private community with tennis courts, beach and boat dock, and village life moments away. Generous indoor/outdoor living, great room, fireplace, EIK and formal dining room, spacious master suite and ensuite guest rooms. Also has a heated gunite pool, covered dining deck, and beautiful landscaping. Great rental history. Co-Exclusive. $3.475M web# 37751

Sag Harbor. Gorgeous compound features 7 bedrooms, 7.5 baths between main house, spacious guest house and incredible pool house. 8500+ SF on 1.68 acres with oversized heated gunite pool. Totally private yet central to village or beach. Exclusive. $5.95M web# 28733

noRtH Haven eState Section value play Sag Harbor. A supremely crafted home with prestige address at a terrific price point. 7BR, 7.5BAs, entertainer’s dream home has great room with fireplace, custom EIK, formal dining room, living room and den with fireplace. Gorgeous backyard with dining deck, heated pool, pretty landscaping and private access to 3 community tennis courts. Steps to residents-only beach, minutes from Village life, boating and more. Co-Exclusive. $3.95M web# 31008

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beacHfRont ManoR HouSe north Haven. Featured on the 2009 Sag Harbor John Jermain Library House Tour. A home for entertaining with 5BRs, 5 full BAs, powder room, 1st / 2nd floor master suites, professional kitchen and finished basement. Heated 20x50 gunite pool, surrounded by gorgeous landscaping and specimen trees. Steps to community beach, marina with community dock rights. Co-Exclusive. $ 2.25M web# 14573

east Hampton. Near Northwest beaches, this 5BR estate is set on almost 5 acres bordering reserve for the ultimate, private getaway. Features a great room with soaring ceilings & fireplace, formal dining room, gourmet kitchen, media room, office. In true retreat style, the property has tennis court, heated pool, spa, bluestone patios, built-in BBQ, and outdoor fireplace. Exclusive. $3.45M web# 11055

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S O C I A L SAFARI | Dianne Bernhard & Robert Wilson @ National Arts Club

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Diane Kruger @ God’s Love We Deliver

Michelle Javian & Dr. Oz @ Harboring Hearts

Hamdi Ulukaya & Alida Boer @ American Turkish Society

Kate Winslet @ NY Film Festival

Emilia Bechrakis & Ryan Serhant @ Harboring Hearts

HAPPY HOLIDAYS

The Princess Royal, Queen Mary II, God’s Love, Movies, Authors and the Armory HRH the Princess Royal, previously known as Princess Anne, is jolly good at her job and displays both pomp and humor as she goes about doing her good works. She’s “employed” by “The Firm,” as Queen Elizabeth likes to refer to the royal family, and is the only daughter of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. The princess received her new title in 1987 and is now the patron of 340 organizations, including the National Museum of the Royal Navy. She came to Brooklyn for a lavish luncheon aboard the Cunard Line’s flagship, the Queen Mary II, in support of the $50 million campaign for the preservation of the HMS Victory. This 18th-century warship, arguably the most famous in the world because Admiral Nelson helmed it in the pivotal Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, is both an international symbol of democracy and the oldest naval ship still in commission. The Victory, which celebrated its 250th birthday this May, welcomes 500 thousand visitors a year in Portsmouth, England. The princess regaled her table with stories she has been collecting from sailors, including those “from men on submarines, and you hear stories, real stories,” the princess said cryptically, adding she wished she had “more time to discover New York.” She went on to talk about the importance of the Naval Museum in “preserving our history from the pirates and buccaneers to the cooperation of both [the U.S. and British] navies in times of peace and war.” When a well-intentioned guest told her she had 132 | AVENUE MAGAZINE • AVENUE ON THE BEACH • DECEMBER 2015

named her doll after her, the Princess Royal, whose full name is Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise, thought she said “dog” and looked briefly unamused until she was reassured it was indeed a doll (and not a dog) bearing her noble moniker. Among the 100 guests bobbing and nodding to the princess were Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Michael Boyce; Richard Meadows, president, Cunard North America; the Queen Mary’s Captain Kevin Oprey; and Erik Olstein, president of the American Friends of the National Museum of the Royal Navy. nmrn.org.uk. This benefit celebrated the history of British sea power and marked another milestone in Cunard’s 175th year. cunard.com

GOD’S LOVE WE DELIVER

Neil Patrick Harris and his husband, David Burtka, offered to go topless, then bottomless (I’m sure he was kidding) to raise the bidding to $75,000 for the power couple to cook dinner and serve drinks at the winner’s home to benefit the organization God’s Love We Deliver. Sotheby’s auctioneer Jamie Nevin found the offer so intoxicating he sold this “experience” twice, raising $150,000. Kate Hudson, Bette Midler, Michael Kors, Anna Wintour, Diane Kruger and Hilary Rhoda led the cheers at the God’s Love We Deliver Golden Heart Awards. Both Harris and advertising honcho Michael Sennott were honored at the perennially fun and star-studded benefit, which raised $2.4 million. Bravo! glwd.org

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SOCI A L SA F A RI Kate Hudson, Neil Patrick Harris, Anna Wintour & Michael Kors @ God’s Love We Deliver

THE NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL

The 53rd New York Film Festival soared with a diverse list of 100 movies, including Steve Jobs, which featured a savvy script by Aaron Sorkin. This insightful movie features stellar performances by Kate Winslet, Seth Rogen and Michael Fassbender, who is getting Oscar buzz for his role as Jobs. Steven Spielberg’s intriguing blockbuster Bridge of Spies closed the festival. The film stars Amy Ryan and a brilliant Tom Hanks as a Brooklyn lawyer who gets thrust into the middle of the Cold War. Hanks said, “For some people, I will be Forrest Gump for the rest of my life. But that’s okay.” Look for Hanks to be a contender throughout awards season. Funds raised by the festival support and recognize new films and filmmakers. filmlinc.org

THE HAMPTONS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

HRH Princess Anne, Richard Meadows & Lord Admiral Boyce on Queen Mary II

SAFARI ROUNDUP

Emanuele Fiore, Janna Bullock, Christina Mack & Alessandro Mele @ Park Avenue Armory

Mark Gilbertson & Nicole Hanley Mellon @ Museum of the City of New York

Jean Shafiroff @ Metropolitan Opera Opening

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Anastasia Garvey @ NYFF

The Park Avenue Armory’s Gilded Gala honored artist Marina Abramović and the Thompson Family Foundation, which has given $129 million to restore the Armory’s period rooms and launch its growth as an avant-garde cultural organization. The Drill Room was transformed into a golden Nirvana, and electro-pop duo the Young Professionals rocked the room. Cochairs included Karen and Bill Ackman, Helene and Stuyvesant Comfort, Comfort Michael Field and Jeff Arnstein, Ken Kuchin and Tyler Morgan, Heidi and Tom McWilliams, Caryn Schacht and David Fox, and Liz and Emanuel Stern. armoryonpark.org . . . Robert Wilson literally barked with excitement while accepting the National Arts Club’s Gold Medal after an introduction by Dianne Bernhard, chair of the Fine Arts Committee. In the mix: Rose McGowan, Angela Bernhard Thomas, omas Hillary Weldon, the Chosen Few’s Harriette Rose Katz, event designer Anthony Taccetta and designers Lisa Jackson, Tony Ingrao and Randy Kemper. Kemper nationalartsclub.org . . . Mica Ertegun was the honorary chair of the American Turkish Society gala, which honored the founder of Chobani Yogurt, Hamdi Ulukaya, and Hüsnü Özyeğin, the chairman of FIBA Holding. Muhtar Kent, the CEO of Coca-Cola, presented the awards. americanturkishsociety.org . . . Attorney Margret Isa Butler toasted Olympic ice skater Melissa Gregory for her work with Eduskating. proud-nation.org . . . Patti Smith performed at Alfred A. Knopf ’s Centennial Anniversary at the New York Public Library’s Astor Hall. On hand to congratulate Sonny Mehta, the publishing house’s editor-in-chief, were Robert Caro, Sharon Olds, James Ellroy, Toni Morrison, Judy Blume, Blume Sam Shepard, Renata Adler, Fran Lebowitz, Richard Price and Jay McInerney. McInerney knopfdoubleday.com ✦

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Alexandra Lebenthal & Stephanie Newby @ Savvy Ladies

The Hamptons is at its best in the off-season and during the annual the International Film Festival, which is a cozy way to interact with directors, producers and actors. Over 120 films were showcased in four days, among them Suffragette, starring Carey Mulligan and Meryl Streep, who called the pioneering British women in the film “courageous, relentless, righteous, and right.” Liev Schreiber has tackled sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in Boston on his hit show Ray Donovan, and now in Spotlight,, the hard-hitting film about reporters investigating priests. His costar Mark Ruffalo said, “It really could have been me. I did go to a Catholic church. I have friends who were abused.” The festival also launched an awards dinner that honored Emily Blunt, Stuart Match Suna and the late documentarian Albert Maysles, who made the cult classic Grey Gardens about Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’s eccentric, cat-loving cousins in East Hampton. hamptonsfilmfest.org


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WOR L D A C C O RD I N G TO . . .

SUZANNE SYZ AVENUE’s back-page column asks New York notables our version of the questionnaire made famous by Marcel Proust

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uzanne Syz has always had an eye for things that sparkle. From her early days as an interior designer to her extensive art collection and eponymous jewelry line, the Swiss-born Syz knows exactly what captivates people and always has. Fifteen years ago, her career got a movie-worthy kick start when film icon Elizabeth Taylor noticed Syz wearing a homemade turquoise necklace and immediately asked to buy it. Now, the artist-cum-designer’s work can be found adorning royalty—both of the Hollywood and actual variety—thanks to her signature fusion of classic jewelry design and contemporary art. The influence of her art background has become her calling card, something that’s explored in her Assouline book, Suzanne Syz: Art Jewels. Here, we talk to Syz about her life, career journey, and the things she’s learned along the way.

WHAT’S YOUR RELATIONSHIP TO NEW YORK? New York is for me a second home. I lived there in the early ‘80s, which was a time of extensive creativity and freedom. I had the chance to be close to Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat, and we had some great times. Those moments really inspired me later in my life and creations. WHAT’S YOUR EARLIEST NEW YORK MEMORY? The song “Killing Me Softly” playing in the elevator when I visited the City for the first time with my father as a child. WHAT’S YOUR PRESENT STATE OF MIND? I am perfectly happy and living the freedom I love. WHAT’S THE COOLEST THING IN YOUR APARTMENT RIGHT NOW? A sculpture by Isa Genzken that was at the MoMA last year for a retrospective on her work. WHAT’S YOUR BIGGEST EXTRAVAGANCE? My “time out”— long walks in Tuscany with my four

dogs: a Rhodesian Ridgeback, a Belgian Shepherd and two Lakeland Terriers from Scotland. WHAT’S THE BEST ADVICE YOU’VE EVER RECEIVED? Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, it’s about learning how to dance in the rain. NAME A BOOK THAT CHANGED YOUR LIFE. The Lexus and the Olive Tree by Thomas L. Friedman. WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE DINNER COMPANION? My two sons! WHAT’S YOUR SIGNATURE DRINK? Sex on the Beach cocktail. I’ve even named a ring in enamel and fancy-colored diamonds after it. WHAT DO YOU COLLECT? I’ve been collecting. Paintings, sculptures, installations, photography—everything contemporary. Some that are powerful, and even some that are disturbing. I collect young artists and also more

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established ones, from Elaine Sturtevant to Brent Wadden. WHO IS THE MOST INTERESTING NEW YORKER YOU KNOW? Charles Ryskamp, who passed away. He was director of the Morgan Library & Museum and then the famous Frick collection. He was my mentor in old master drawings. I’ve learned a lot with him and missing our long dinners with wonderful discussions on our favorite old master drawings and our love for the arts. An amazing friend! Nowadays, I love to share moments with some of my clients and friends in NYC. A mother and daughter who are the real tastemakers of NYC and who understand the work I do— they know who they are! WHAT PIECE OF JEWELRY CAN YOU NOT LIVE WITHOUT? A little heart-shaped diamond that belonged to my grandmother. I always keep it with me. WHAT DO YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU GROW UP? I’m already grown up, and want to stay the way I am: free, happy, doing what I love and making other people happy with my designs—they’re one-of-a-kind, just like women. ✦


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