Our creative friends and partners share their top secret venues around the world to engage all the five senses.
Anlam de Coster
www.anlamdecoster.comMuseum of Cycladic Art in Athens, the V&A in London and 107Rivoli, the store of Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris always offer irresistible and original jewellery pieces.
Read moreAriel Adkins
@artfullyawearPeter Noever
Designer and curatorVlasta Gary
Creative Consultant and PhotographerMille Maria Steffen-Nielsen
@rockthatmuseumkidOrdrupgaard is surrounded by trees and a wonderful art park with contemporary pieces by Olafur Eliasson, Jeppe Hein, Simon Starling, Henry Krokatsis, Carsten Höller and more.
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ChoreographerSAM in Seattle is one that is hard to leave without buying something. They have large items and high design trinkets but also lots of small fun things that are reasonable and great for kids.
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Austrian Cultural ForumLouvre, it is 80% books, and 20 % gifts, I always end up buying way too much when I am there.
Read moreEmilie De Pauw
Panoptes CollectionPalais the Tokyo in Paris has a great photomaton in its entrance... So retro!
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Nestan Nijaradze
Tbilisi Photo FestivalJulia Tarasyuk
MuseeumWithout thinking twice I’d say the most incredible museums I’ve ever visited are the Chichu Art Museum at the Naoshima Island designed by Tadao Ando and the Teshima Art Museum by Ryue Nishizawa at Teshima Island.
Read moreElena Evstafieva
Villa LenaLev Manovich
Writer and academicWhen I was 10, my mother took me for the first time to Pushkin Museum in Moscow, which has outstanding collections of Impressionists, Post-impressionists, Picasso and other modernists’ artists from early 20th c. In contrast to always grey world of late communist society around me, their colors looked amazing.
Read moreOlga Grotova
ArtistLeading performance workshop in the Hayward Gallery’s Wide Open School was a memorable experience.
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