| | | | 'Matisse: Life & Spirit' at the Art Gallery of NSW brings together more than 100 masterpieces by the beloved artist who found new and influential ways of seeing the world by vividly evoking the energy he felt within it. From early Fauvist forays to his late-career decoupages (pictured) – produced after illness impeded his painting and sparked an inventive, reductionist mode – this series from the Pompidou Centre collection is an adventure in colour spanning six decades. | To celebrate our 2021 Interior Design Awards program, Belle and Fanuli invite you to a very special morning tea at 10:30am next Tuesday, November 30, at Fanuli's Melbourne flagship. Belle editor-in-chief Tanya Buchanan will lead a lively discussion with interior designer Andrew Parr of SJB – a nominee in this year's awards for Palais Penthouse (pictured) – and Fabio Fanuli. Don't miss the chance to hear from one of Australia's most acclaimed designers in a talk encompassing their latest work and the shape of things to come. To RSVP, email monica@fanuli.com.au | | | | Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) in Victoria has officially opened and is ready for visitors to wander its impressive halls. Designed by leading architecture firm Denton Corker Marshall and spanning five floors, the $50 million museum houses more than 4000 artworks, including a significant collection of works by Indigenous artists. To celebrate its launch the gallery has nine free exhibitions to explore – including 'Flow: Stories of River, Earth and Sky' (pictured) – showing more than 200 artists in a celebration of the area's rich and diverse culture, people and landscape. Meet SAM artistic director Rebecca Coates in the December/January issue of Belle – on sale now! | advertisement | | | The emporium of interior designer Greg Natale offers all the accoutrements for a glamorous life: from sumptuous bed linen, gilt table bijoux, Haring-print espresso cups and cut-crystal vases to gorgeous little vessels in which to sling your jewellery after a night on the town. In an exclusive Black Friday event, Greg is offering between 20 and 50 per cent off his collection online and at his Sydney store. Running for a limited time, the sale is an exciting opportunity to enliven your space with wares from Greg's fashionable world, including blush-pink 'Astoria' bath towels (pictured). | Denfair is back in 2022 with a brand new moniker: Interiors Australia + Denfair. There will be myriad design experiences to enjoy after our pandemic-imposed event drought, including a more than 200-strong curated line-up of original brands plus a hospitality zone conceived by Cox Architecture and a creative panel talk with the Belle team and a fabulous collection of design-savvy guest speakers. For a special Belle reader ticket head to interiorsaustralia.com.au/belle. | | | | This email has been sent to: aymentanaze.news@blogger.com | | To unsubscribe or update your email subscription preferences, click the 'unsubscribe' button below: Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy | | ©2021 Copyright Are Media Pty Limited All Rights Reserved 54-58 Park Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 | | | | | | | | |
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