There was more than fine silverware, table settings and jewelry this spring at Tiffany & Co.'s Landmark, the brand's iconic Fifth Avenue New York City store. Art at Tiffany was in full bloom with many fine pieces chosen from Peter Marino's Art Foundation in Southampton. The legendary and famously black leather-clad interior designer and architect pulled from his own extensive private collection a range of decorative art pieces to contemporary works. The Culture of Creativity exhibition was the inaugural presentation at the new bi-level gallery space in the store newly created by Marino himself. Interspersed in the exhibit were iconic selections from the store's own studio collection of exquisite silver pieces to create gallery envy art at Tiffany. This represents a continuation of the store featuring artists since it was founded in 1837. Past collaborations included Jean Schlumberger, Paloma Picasso and Andy Warhol.
Featured image: Anish Kapoor - Random Triangle Mirror, 2016, stainless steel and resin.
Daniel Arsham: Bronze Eroded Venus of Arles, 2022, bronze.
Hans Hartung: T 1985 H12, 1985, acrylic on canvas.
Urs Fischer: Snail Crossing Helmet, 2016, cast bronze, cast stainless steel, oil paint.
Richard Prince: (left to right, top to bottom) Untiled (Picasso), 2011, ink jet, oil crayon, pastel and charcoal on canvas; Untiled (Picasso), 2012, ink jet and acrylic on canvas; Untiled (Picasso), 2011, ink jet, oil crayon, pastel and charcoal on canvas; Untiled (Picasso), 2011, ink jet, oil crayon, pastel and charcoal on canvas; Untiled (Picasso).
Tiffany Studio: Vase, 1896, Favrile and Cypriote glass.
Tiffany & Co.: Car Clock inspired by 1950's racers.
Claude Lalanne: Three Pommes de Jardin, 2006, bronze.
Molly Hatch: Quest USA, 2023, 40 porcelain plates, hand painted.
Tiffany & Co. silverware from 1880.
Rashid Johnson: Anxious Red Painting August 25th, 2020, oil on linen.
Antoine Poncet: Scarabailes, white marble.
Julian Schnabel: Untitled (Girl with no Eyes), 2001, oil and wax on canvas in artist's frame. François-Xavier Lalanne: Les Grands Moutons de Peter, 2004, bronze.
Richard Prince: #2 Opinion, 1996, acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas.
Tiffany & Co. silver plate from 1880 on Peter Marino Long River Box from 2017.
Table setting at Tiffany & Co. Landmark store.
Michelangelo Pistoletto: Peter Marino.
by Avril Ives
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