Robb Report Home & Style Magazine tell us all about Peter Marino. Designer of hotels, commercial buildings, high-end retail stores, and premier residences around the world, what impress me the most is the way he get involved to each project, from the architecture and interior design to the art on the walls.
Miami´s Bass Museum of art will celebrate Peter multifaceted talent with One Way: Peter Marino. The five-month exhibit—curated by Jérôme Sans, the former creative director and editor-in-chief of L’Officiel Art—will begin December 4 during the Art Basel show in Miami and will continue through May 3, 2015.
The German contemporary artist Gregor Hildebrandt will cover the 35,000-square-foot museum in a photo of Marino. Hildebrandt’s work will also appear inside with Orphische Schatten (Orphic Shadows), an installation featuring hundreds of strips of videotape from Jean Cocteau’s 1949 film, Orphée. Paintings and sculpture from Marino’s own contemporary art collection. Concluding the exhibit will be set designs and a video from the opera that Marino and his wife, Jane Trapnell, helped create and ultimately staged in their New York home in 2013.
Marino is best known for his store designs for luxury fashion brands such as Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Dior – for which he recently renovated the interior of its flagship in Tokyo by architects SANAA.
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