Review: Beauty is never simple.

It comes as no surprise that New Yorkers now officially love their artists more than they love their art. People attend openings for a glimpse of genius in the flesh, largely ignoring the walls in favor of free wine and conversation. To pull a crowd these days, you need more than just the art.
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It comes as no surprise that New Yorkers now officially love their artists more than they love their art. People attend openings for a glimpse of genius in the flesh, largely ignoring the walls in favor of free wine and conversation. To pull a crowd these days, you need more than just the art. In this case, it’s art, fashion and architecture that have decided to get together for Yazmany Arboleda’s first solo show, The New Vitruvians, which opened last week at Issey Miyake’s flagship New York store — designed by Frank Gehry — in Tribeca.

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Connie Anthes
About the Author
Connie Anthes maintains an active interest in just about everything. She has lived and worked in Sydney, London and Beijing as a designer, art director, brand consultant, and writer. One day Connie plans to make art her full-time gig. She is currently based in New York.