You may have seen me wearing a few
pieces from her collection such as the White Turqoise White Pendant, the Jasper Leopard Bracelet, Turqoise Earrings and the Black Agate Pendant (all pictured below).
Not exact matches
We are so excited to be a part of
such an amazing group of bloggers and have the opportunity to show you a few
pieces from the Coach Holiday
collection and give one lucky reader the chance to win the fabulous Amethyst Texture Metallic Audrey Shoulderbag!!!
Rebecca MInkoff definitely did
such an amazing job with her spring
collection... so many gorgeous
pieces to pick
from!
Scroll down for our pick of the best casual shirts,
from old favourites,
such as the classic button - down Oxford shirt, to eye - catching
pieces from the latest designer
collections.
The night ended with a show straight
from New York Fashion Week with Zac Posen's Spring
collection, which featured
pieces such as the dramatic and architecturally stunning January Jones» Emmy's 2012 gown.
Now in a case like this, I go for the affordable
pieces from such a
collection, like a pair of sunglasses, to finish off my looks.
Style wise Miley has turned a corner, but I'm still shocked to see her select
such a beautiful
piece from Zac Posen's Pre-Fall 2018
collection.
The «Maria» baseball pocket tee
from the Elegantees
collection is
such an underrated
piece.
This sweater
from Zaful is
such a great statement
piece and at under $ 19 its a great one for your
collection.
To be honest, it was really difficult choice because they have
such an awesome
collection that you want every
piece from.
wow,
such cute
collection they have I would love to buy few
pieces for my niece
from this site.
Just don't be too disparaging if your date happens to love a particular
piece you're not partial to... But you'll find everything
from Da Vinci and Raphael to Matisse and Van Gogh — there are important works on display here — and with
such an impressive
collection you're sure to find something you both love!
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An adjoining pavilion showcases exquisite art and craft
pieces sourced
from Bali and other neighbouring destinations in Indonesia,
such as carvings, ceramic ware, hand - woven textiles, jewellery in traditional designs and a whole
collection dedicated to local crafts.
And yes, we've all strolled along the Warhol's in this love for the art, but seeing Ileana's portrait in a
collection that belonged to her, in a Lisbon exhibition that portuguese António Homem conceived
from such rich and historic
pieces is more than any other show.
Chareau and his wife were keenly interested in contemporary art, and the exhibition reunites several
pieces from their
collection of paintings, sculptures, and drawings by significant artists
such as Piet Mondrian, Amedeo Modigliani, Max Ernst, Jacques Lipchitz, and Robert Motherwell.
Bringing together around 60 works, including extraordinary
pieces from the
collections of individuals
such as Peter Pears and Tacita Dean, the exhibition ranges
from brooding, adolescent interpretations of the pastoral, to the world of Bacchic celebration he discovered in Crete.
Taking selected works
from the
Collection as its point of departure, including seminal
pieces by some of the most prominent artists
from Central, Eastern and South - East Europe since the 1960s, including historical works by Mladen Stilinović, Július Koller, Valie Export, Geta Brătescu, Edward Krasiński and Sanja Iveković, the exhibition stages an interplay between these and other historical, contemporary and newly produced works that interpret and critically examine the
collection by artists
such as Nika Dubrovsky, Tim Etchells, Marcus Geiger, Ashley Hans Scheirl, Vlatka Horvat, David Maljković, Oscar Murillo, Manuel Pelmus and Stephen Willats.
The inaugural exhibition presents almost 40
pieces from the Caixa Foundation's (Obra Social Fundación «la Caixa») permanent
collection, including works
from artists
such as Cindy Sherman, Anselm Kiefer, Sigmar Polke, Carlos Amorales, Roni Horn and Ferrán García Sevilla.
Presented over two floors of gallery space, Made in California is a selection of key
pieces from the
collection of the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, among them works by legendary artists
such as Ed Ruscha and Ed Kienholz.
The sculpture
collection comprises works dating
from antiquity to the present,
from remarkable ancient - Egyptian
pieces to modern and contemporary works by artists
such as Constantin Brancusi, Alberto Giacometti, Isamu Noguchi, Donald Judd, and Anish Kapoor.
The Botín Foundation's
collection is focused primarily on contemporary fine art and comprises paintings, drawings, sculptures and installations by renowned international artists
such as Miroslaw Balka, Tacita Dean, Carlos Garaicoa, Mona Hatoum, Joan Jonas, Jannis Kounellis, Julie Mehretu, Antoni Muntadas, Gabriel Orozco, and Juan Uslé, among others;
pieces from the
collection are usually showcased through thematic temporary exhibitions in the galleries on the upper floor of the west wing.
The latest in a series of shows highlighting works
from private
collections, the exhibit features 96 objects by 71 artists
from 30 private
collections, including
pieces by nationally and internationally known artists
such as Keith Haring, Donald Judd, Jeff Koons, Leonardo Drew and Yoshitomo Nara.
This body of work is certainly in keeping with Ward's many previous
pieces, that are often playful sculptures made
from urban findings,
such as his awkwardly piled
collection of disused prams in Amazing Grace, or the delicately arranged
collection of disparate wheels in Land and Landings.
The gift
from her holdings includes
pieces by artists
such as Dawoud Bey, Cai Guo - Qiang, Roni Horn, Alfredo Jaar, Robert Kushner, and Lucas Samaras, whose work will be entering its
collection for the first time.
With its grand opening slated for January, the gallery will be settling into the neighborhood with a rotation of works
from their private
collection for the remainder of 2014, including
pieces by notable artists
such as Banksy, Mario Testino, Damien Hirst, Faile, Titus Kaphar and Dran.
A number of the
pieces come
from international public and private
collections such as the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington and The Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego.
With over 8,000
pieces to show for (Wilson began collecting during his teenage years), the highly personal and varied
collection ranges
from objects
from the Stone Age to artefacts
from Indonesian culture and works by contemporary artists
such as Donald Judd and Richard Serra, and creations by designers like Shiro Kuramata, Giò Ponti and Carlo Bugatti.
The exhibit will include work by
such wonderful painters as Katherine Bradford, Farrell Brickhouse, Peter Burns, Mary DeVincentis, Frankie Gardiner, Brenda Goodman, Kerry Law, Danny Licul, Denise Sfraga, John Smiddy, Jack Arthur Wood Jr. and a few surprise
pieces from Mary's private
collection.
The decorative arts
collection was substantially augmented by the donation in 1986 of the Faith P. and Charles L. Bybee
Collection of American Furniture, comprising American furniture
from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and the Hoblitzelle Foundation's donation in 1987 of a 550 -
piece collection of British silver that features outstanding works by
such eighteenth - century silversmiths as Paul Lamerie.
From the
pieces which accentuate the beauty of their subjects,
such as those of Anna Rose Bain, to
pieces with psychological connotations seen in the works of Zack Zdrale, Contemporary Figuration will present a
collection of artworks that blend styles, genres, and themes to shed light on the many - sided world of figurative painting.
The most valuable
pieces from the Asher
collection — paintings and sculpture by
such well - known artists as Claes Oldenburg, Robert Gober, Roy Lichtenstein and Jonathan Borofsky — will go on the block in New York May 2 - 3, according to Nora Halpern, Sotheby's director of fine arts.
Taking selected works, including seminal
pieces by some of the most prominent artists
from Central, Eastern and South - East Europe since the 1960s, including historical works by Mladen Stilinović, Július Koller, VALIE EXPORT, Geta Brătescu, Edward Krasiński and Sanja Iveković, the project stages an interplay between these and other historical, contemporary and newly produced works that interpret and critically examine the
collection by artists
such as Nika Dubrovsky, Tim Etchells, Marcus Geiger, Vlatka Horvat, David Maljković, Oscar Murillo, Manuel Pelmuş, Ashley Hans Scheirl and Stephen Willats.
Recent additions to the museum's
collection include another 500
pieces from donors
such as Guan Yi, one of the mainland's most influential collectors, as well as artists
such as Hong Kong's Stanley Wong and Antony Gormley
from Britain.
If you hanker after a sleek handle-less kitchen in a hi - gloss or uber - matt finish, you'll be spoilt for choice across all budgets
from high - end designer
pieces,
such as the B3 and B2 at Bulthaup and the super storage in SieMatic's
collections, to more budget - friendly options
from Schuller and Nolte.
Target proved to be the perfect retailer for recreating the look, especially with
pieces from the new Nate Berkus
collection,
such as the geometric vase and tray.