Opened on Monday, The Delaunay follows its sister restaurant The Wolseley’s recipe for success in both concept and decor: a European-style brasserie menu, a beautiful huge retro clock at the back with two private dining areas on each side, calm, subtle lighting. Interesting art adorns the rich wood paneled walls in between which London’s glitterati and power lunchers meet: we saw Nigella glide in full winter wonderland attire.
One of the most beautiful pieces I saw is a sculpture by Henry Moore. Titled, Mother and child block seat in bronze it dates from 1983. Adjacent to this piece is an enchanting smaller bronze by Moore entitled Reclining Figure from 1945.
My sculpture, CELL (Twelve Oval Mirrors), is about the difficulty of communicating. It is about two people encountering each other, with this encounter being watched by others. It is about confronting yourself, knowing yourself, and liking yourself. We are all dealing with the difficulties of expressing yourself.
B.B.D. Console by Martin Szekely presented by Galerie kreo at Design Miami/ 2011. "This piece combines luxury and discretion in a timeless console that brings the most unexpected of materials together (marble, crystal, aluminium), to elevate the most expected of forms” Yana Peel, Outset. There will be six of the Camron team in Miami for the week, 30th November – 4th December 2011. Anyone in Miami should email us at camroninmmiami@camronpr.com.
After Sir Roy Strong indicated this exhibition at The National Gallery was going to be unmissable, I booked tickets. It lives up to expectations. The rare number of paintings, masterfully curated by Luke Syson with accompanying drawings provides new insight into this genius. This was my favourite portrait, ‘The Lady with the Ermine’. A drawing by Leonardo of the ermine, which is the symbol of purity was carefully showcased next to the painting.
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