Houda Bakkali releases new augmented reality art series in Monaco

Artist Houda Bakkali is launching a new exhibit called ‘Monaco with Heart’, combining her signature mix of virtual and the physical to create a unique show of art.

Houda Bakkali’s artworks, boasting bursts of colour and inventiveness, are intended to make her audience give pause. Her latest show, an ode to one of her favourite places in the world and called ‘Monaco with Heart’, is no exception.

Already previewed at private events during the holiday season, the public will now have the chance to enjoy these new pieces both in person as well as virtually.

Bakkali, who calls this exhibition her “fetish work” has been hard at work putting the finishing touches on the show and is now ready to take it to a wider audience.

“I have been working on this for several months and I have finally been able to present it in the place where it was born and where it belongs,” she said. “This series reflects my passion and my connection with Monaco. Here I presented my first work in augmented reality in the first contemporary art salon after confinement in 2020. Some of my most representative works are inspired by Monaco. And here I have exhibited on many occasions at public and private events. Monaco has been part of my career, my inspiration and my personal life since I was a child, since some of my best friends and some of the best hosts of my work are here.”

HER CREATIVE PROCESS

‘Monaco with Heart’ was created as a trilogy that “pays tribute to colour, feminine beauty, the joyful spirit and the dolce vita that Monaco inspires”.

The optimism shines through, and was made using perky themes such as flowers, polka dots, and the Mediterranean Sea to convey a joyful spirit, in what the artist calls “a life designed to be lived with harmony but also with intensity, in the purest Monegasque style, with its sunny days and nights of good friends.”

DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES

The artist has not limited herself in how art can be presented. She embraces innovative technologies, like the use of virtual spaces, whilst respecting traditional processes and techniques.

“Digital art is no longer a trend, it is a reality that is here to stay and that finds its place more and more every day,” says Bakkali. “Public and private institutions are committed to the combination of new technologies and art. The public can experience the potential of digital tools in immersive exhibitions and artists see how new possibilities open up to create and display our works.

“In 2024 I will have the opportunity and honour to develop several projects in this regard in Monaco and bring the public closer to these new technologies through the addictive power of art. Not only with my new series ‘Monaco with Heart’, also through other of my most recognised works.”

Her ambition for 2024 is to reach people far and wide, with the hope she can take this show on the road, with exhibitions in Asia, Latin America, the United States, the UAE and other parts of Europe.

Houda Bakkali also has an upcoming event this month at the Alliance Française for their 40th anniversary celebrations and other shows planned in Paris, Geneva and Italy.

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Main photo: Houda Bakkali inside her augmented reality artwork ‘The Party’; supplied.  

First Mùnegu Repair Café of the year planned for January

Mùnegu Repair Café

From hairdryers and sewing machines to record players and bedside lamps, the expert volunteers who run the Mùnegu Repair Café can fix up a long list of broken or damaged household items that would otherwise be destined for landfill. Here are all the details about the upcoming event. 

On Saturday 13th January at the Marché de la Condamine in Monaco, a group of well-skilled volunteers will be setting up workstations and workshops from 3.30pm to 6pm to help locals repair much-loved and appreciated electrical goods that have stopped working properly.

This community-driven event, organised in collaboration with the successful Nice branch of the Repair Café project, encourages sustainable living by offering residents an opportunity to mend or refurbish broken items rather than replace them.

In the past, the Mùnegu Repair Café has proved very popular with the local community so be sure to get there in plenty of time to secure your place in the queue. Organisers are requesting that participants respect the “order of arrival” to ensure everyone can be accommodated efficiently.  

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Access to Boulevard du Larvotto heavily impacted by ongoing Testimonio II works 

testimonio II

Over the next 10 weeks, access to the seafront Boulevard du Larvotto will be considerably limited due to ongoing construction works at the vast Testimonio II development. 

Although the works are scheduled to take place each night from 8pm to 6am until Friday 8th March, the heavily used roadway will only be able to partially open by day, according to a statement released by the Monaco Government. 

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From 7.30am to 11.30am, traffic will be allowed onto the Boulevard du Larvotto from a Roquebrune Cap Martin direction to facilitate commuters heading into the Principality from the French and Italian communes to the east. 

Then, from 11.30am to 7.30am, this will be switched around to ease traffic heading out of Monaco. This will also be the case on weekends.  

Between Monday 19th February and Friday 8th March, when the works are due to finish, access to the Parking des Sources will possible uniquely via the Avenue Princesse Grace route.  

Once complete, Testimonio II’s 10,000sqm footprint will provide 378 state-owned apartments and 61 prime residences across two towers and its luxury Bay House.

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France’s Permis B driving licenses can now be obtained from age 17

As of 1st January, those eager to get behind the wheel in France can do so a year younger following a decision by a government to reduce the minimum age for holding a standard Permis B licence from 18 to 17.

The law is intended to “promote the mobility of young people” – notably those living in more rural areas with little or no access to public transportation options – and make it easier for the country’s youth to get to school or work. 

The Permis B allows drivers to handle vehicles up to a maximum authorised mass (MAM) of 3,500kg and with up to eight passenger seats. These drivers may also tow a trailer with an MAM up to 750kg or a larger trailer providing the total MAM of the trailer and vehicle does not exceed 3,500kg. The full list of vehicles can be found here

French driving licences are valid for 15 years from issuance dates and have a probationary period where new drivers are allotted six points initially for infractions, raised by two points each year until they reach the maximum of 12.

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“Eternal friendship” of Princess Grace and Maria Callas immortalised in new artwork unveiled in Greece

A new statue by Monaco-based artist Marcos Marin dedicated to the long-standing friendship between Princess Grace of Monaco and opera singer Maria Callas has been unveiled in Thessaloniki, Greece.

The two women shared beauty, talent, successful careers in entertainment, and American passports, so it was not a big surprise that when Academy Award-winning actress Princess Grace and superstar soprano Maria Callas met, they would be fast friends.

Now, a monument to the relationship between these two amazing women has been erected at the Thessaloniki Concert Hall in northern Greece’s capital city.

The sculpture, a creation of Monaco-based Brazilian artist Marcos Marin, is entitled ‘Maria Callas & H.S.H Princess Grace of Monaco, an Eternal Friendship’, and was funded by Clelia Haji-Ioannou, sister of easyJet airlines billionaire Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou.

It was unveiled as part of the centenary celebrations of the birth of Maria Callas, who was born in New York City to Greek parents in 1923, as well as to “symbolise the twinning of the two states of Monaco and Greece”. The event was organised by the renowned Greek-Australian artist Ioanna Efthimiou, founder of the Maria Callas Monaco Gala and Awards, which just had its successful third edition in May.

“The sculpture, which depicts Princess Grace and Maria Callas embracing, symbolises Greece’s friendship with Monaco,” said Efthymiou. “Indeed, Monaco was a very important place for Maria Callas, because it was the only place where she could really rest. She also spent wonderful years there, first with her great love Aristotle Onassis and then alone.”

Photo left to right: Artist Marcos Marin, Founder and President of Brazil-Monaco Luciana de Montigny, Ioanna Efthimiou and Honorary Consul of Monaco to the Hellenic Republic Dr. Vassili G. Apostolopoulos

WHO WAS THERE?

The Honorary Consul of Monaco to the Hellenic Republic, Vassili G. Apostolopoulos, delivered the opening speech of the ceremony, where he spoke of a “collective duty” to honour the memory of “La Divina”, the nickname given to Callas for her stunning voice, as well as the interconnectedness of Monaco and Greece.

He then mentioned the link with 100th anniversary celebrations that have been going on in Monaco for Prince Rainier III in 2023, as well as Princess Grace’s special place as a philanthropist and cultural icon.

Talks were then given by Luciana de Montigny, Founder and President of Brazil-Monaco, with a few words made by the artist, Marcos Marin as well as by Ioanna Efthimiou.

The Consulate of Monaco in Greece was among the supporters of this initiative.

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Main photo: Marcos Marin with his artwork titled ‘Eternal Friendship’, courtesy Consulate of Monaco in Greece.

A solemn Prince Albert delivers globally conscious New Year’s speech

Standing alongside Princess Charlene, Prince Albert II of Monaco cut a sombre figure against the glittering backdrop of the Grimaldi family Christmas tree as he delivered his New Year speech.

“Only time, and the necessary benefit of hindsight, can say how we will collectively come to remember the events of the past year,” he began his speech, published on the Palace social networks on 31st December. “Whether on the world stage or in our personal lives, the year will have brought its share of happiness, but also trials, tribulations, and tragedies. The Princess and I want to express our full support, and our deepest compassion and affection, for all those affected by bereavement, suffering, illness and loneliness.” 

“We have a shared duty to acknowledge our good fortune” 

Dressed in a simple navy blue suit while Princess Charlene opted for sophisticated glamour with a burgundy velvet gown, Prince Albert continued, “These are difficult times, and their consequences are not yet clear to see. Our country has been spared many of the upheavals affecting the world. So we have a shared duty to acknowledge our good fortune, and an ambition too, to remain united, by protecting our institutional model, our social and economic achievements. We must also show our gratitude for these advantages by working together, to pass on what we have inherited to future generations.”  

See more: Prince Albert, Princess Charlene and their twins sparkle on 2023 Christmas card

After beginning with a more global view, the second half of Prince Albert’s speech then focused in on Monaco. 

“For the Principality, 2023 has also been a year of celebrations, with commemorations marking the centenary of the birth of my father, Prince Rainier III. My family and I are delighted to have shared these moments with you. They remind me how his reign modernised our country by making Monaco a prosperous and dynamic state, outward-looking and active in the concerns of nations.”   

The Prince also noted how 2023 had marked the 30th anniversary of the Principality’s accession to the United Nations, a landmark that he personally honoured with a visit to the New York headquarters of the UN.  

See more: Monaco celebrates 30 years of inclusion in the United Nations

“Our unity and uniqueness are our shield against the problems that beset so many of our western societies,” he continued, “and I consider it my wholehearted duty to ensure that our community remains cohesive and prosperous.” 

Prince Albert then moved to acknowledge the current challenges and conflicts faced by other countries around the world, saying, “History has too often shown how fragile nations can be, and so in an increasingly complex and unstable world, it is vital that we stay the course.” 

He then thanked the “women and men who have been entrusted with new responsibilities” and said he knew he could “count on the people of Monaco, our residents, and our partners” to play their part in the unity of the Principality that has endured 700 years.  

“We cannot predict the future, but we can prepare for it”

The address ended with sage yet decidedly proactive words from the Prince: “We cannot predict the future, but we can prepare for it. We may not foresee it, but we must create it. The year ahead heralds many challenges, but holds rich promise. We must continue to mobilise our efforts and devote all our energy to the cause of peace, mutual acceptance, and solidarity.”  

Turning slightly to face his wife, Prince Albert concluded his speech by saying, “The Princess and I send each and every one of you our very best wishes for 2024. May it bring you happiness, peace, joy and good health.” 

The pair signed off by wishing viewers a Happy New Year in French, English and Monegasque. 

Watch the full speech below:

 

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