Photos: Christian Louboutin: L’Exhibition(iste)

You don’t have to be a shoe lover to appreciate the brilliance of the Grimaldi Forum’s new summer exhibition. Every inch of the enormous space has been used to transport visitors on a fantastical journey through the mind, and extraordinarily creative career, of the world’s most famous shoe designer, Christian Louboutin.

After the first edition at the Palais de la Porte Dorée in Paris in 2020, ‘Christian Louboutin: L’Exhibition(iste), Chapter II’ opened to the public on Saturday 9th July at the Grimaldi Forum Monaco. The exhibition, redesigned by curator Olivier Gabet, Director of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, is devoted to the work and imagination of Christian Louboutin, a shoe designer and key figure in the world of fashion. It is based around themes that reveal Louboutin’s eclecticism – couture, travel, the extremes of fantasy and innovation.

It is a fun and sophisticated odyssey through 30 years of prolific creativity, a journey in which emotion and expertise intermingle with his love for performance and a sense of humour.

But chapter two of this artistic venture goes one step further in Monaco. Louboutin the designer becomes Louboutin the curator as he showcases carefully selected art works and sculptures, and reveals his friendship with artists.

Room two of Christian Louboutin: L’Exhibition(iste) features huge stained glass windows designed by Louboutin, photo by Monaco Life

The journey begins in a room bathed in red, before moving onto a church-like space showcasing where it all began for Christian Louboutin. The black room, highlighted by incredible, large stained-glass windows specially designed by Louboutin, features the first shoes that he ever designed and made himself – ingenious, humorous shoes that reveal the boldness of those initial stages of his creative career, and that won clients over at Louboutin’s first boutique in Paris, from Madonna to Princess Caroline of Monaco.

In inventing the red sole, Christian Louboutin found his signature that was to be recognised the world over.

Then, from room to room, visitors are taken on an elaborate journey through the artistic mind of the designer; they are given the opportunity to witness his most iconic creations, chosen from a corpus which today constitutes thousands of designs – some one-offs, others templates for series that would continue for decades.

The ‘Theatre Room’ is a nod to Paris nightclub Le Palace, photo by Monaco Life

One room is a veritable treasure chamber, the circular space evoking a catacomb where the designer – who is still very much alive – becomes a deity, immortalised and revered, and sent to the gods surrounded by gold, silver, and his iconic creations. Is the blood splattered cavity with an apocalyptic pair of men’s golden Louboutins a clue as to how he came to his demise?

The journey moves from genius imagination to fantastical reality, where whimsical videos feature a mini-Christian Louboutin following the process of handmade shoe making, before it reaches a charming old granny’s house in a typical British street, in which the knick knacks, upon close inspection, reveal works of photographer Pierre Moliniere (1900-1976), who used to transform himself into a hypersexualised woman.

“This audacious ‘period room’ shows how much the ideas we have about shoes are shaped by projections and suggestions that are often a long way from reality, and sometimes more obvious,” we are told in one of the written guides that accompany each room.

The ‘Period Room’ is another bizarre journey into the mind of Christian Louboutin, photo by Monaco Life

The exhibition also reveals Louboutin’s love of music and dance, which he has had from an early age, being a child of the famous Paris nightclub Le Palace. A large number of pieces related to this domain have been brought together within a theatre set that has been specially created by Bhutanese artists in the grounds of the royal palace in Thimphu, including carved wooden elements that Louboutin devised in collaboration with the artisans.

The “imaginary museum” is a personal tribute to the artists and artworks that have been Christian Louboutin’s constant companions since his teenage years, serving as the inspiration for his eclecticism, from queer culture and Gandharan art, to photography and contemporary African art.

The tour ends as it began – a Pop Corridor bathed in red, a “passageway between two worlds”, where portraits of celebrities in music and cinema intertwine with magazine covers, extracts from television shows and social media posts, each serving as a reminder of how much Christian Louboutin’s work has been embraced by the talents of our time, all making his name legendary in contemporary design and fashion culture.

Christian Louboutin: L’Exhibition(iste) is open at the Grimaldi Forum until 28th August.

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Where to go this Monaco Art Week

Monaco Art Week is returning for its fourth edition this month with a huge variety of fine art, objet d’art, jewellery, sculpture, and mixed media pieces on show at locations all over the Principality. 

The timing of Monaco Art Week could not be any more perfect. Tying directly into the artmonte-carlo fair, as well as a great number of exhibits all over the Côte d’Azur this summer, the Art Week festivities are an excellent addition to an already exciting season for art lovers.

The event was created to offer clientele opportunities to discover more through an organised week where participating galleries and auction houses showcase their pieces from La Condamine to Larvotto via Monte-Carlo.

Visitors will find a selection of art from different periods, including gorgeous Renaissance masterpieces at Moretti Fine Art, transgressive works by Paul McCarthy at Hauser & Wirth, design and figurative art at Bastian Gallery in the magnificent Monaco villa of Lenzwerk Monaco, and wooden sculptures carved from centuries old olive trees by Pablo Atchugarry at Galerie Adriano Ribolzi.

Eric Erotica 150 x 200 oil on canvas at Kamil Art Gallery

 Opera Gallery is hosting the Monaco Masters Show featuring the best of the old and new, there will be paintings from the Apocalypse collection by Franco-German artist Eric Massholder, and SmartVerum’s innovative project that combines the world of fine and digital art will be on show at Kamil Art Gallery.

 Bel’Art Fine Art is hosting photographic collections by French environmentalist Yann Arthus-Bertrand, works by English artist Adam Bricusse will be highlighted at G&M Design, and “analytical paintings” by Paolo Masi will be on display at NM Contemporary in a collaboration with Florentine art gallery Fritelli.

Installation by Robert Indiana

Meanwhile, modern and contemporary jewellery and luxe collectables will go under the gavel at Sotheby’s new auction house, and modern masters such as Pablo Picasso and contemporary artists including Hilary Pecis and Shara Hughes are part of The Great Indoors are being presented by Christie’s auction house.

Not all the beauty remains behind closed doors. Modern sculptures will also be on display under the sun for Artcurial’s modern sculpture sale, in a partnership with Monte-Carlo SBM.

Map of galleries participating in Monaco Art Week

Reflecting on current trends, Musée Collection des Arts, CADAF, Magdalena M. Gabriel and MetaVRse, will host ‘The Web 3.0: Art Talks’ – an insider look at collecting, curating, and investing in digital art and NFTs, together with an exhibition of Josephine and Napoleon Bonaparte’s most intimate art.

Monaco Art Week runs from 12th to 17th July. For more details on the participating galleries and artists, visit the website on www.monaco-artweek.com.

 

SEE ALSO:

The ethereal brilliance of Adam Bricusse

LenzWerk Monaco: where German design meets the art of living

 

 

Top image: Adam Bricusse, Eternal at G&M Design Gallery, © Fabbio Galatioto. This article was originally published on 4th July 2022. 

 

 

 

 

Summer events calendar

After two years of pandemic, the Mairie has announced the return of summer fun in the form of festivals, concerts, fireworks shows and other events. Here’s what’s in store for the next few months.

The endless days of worry over Covid have slowly been replaced by a return to hope and fun. In that vein, the Mairie of Monaco has announced its seasonal programme, which is filled with great events for young and old to enjoy.

It all kicks off on 15th June with the return of the Splash Party at the Stade Nautique Rainier III. Kids 12 to 17 take over the pool from 2pm to 6pm, giving them a chance to start of the summer right, as well as beat the heat.

Then, from 17th to 20th June, is the Junior Street Art Challenge, part of the newly renamed UPAINT festival. Three teams of secondary school students from Monaco will take over the Casino Terraces and show what they can do on a 150cm x 150cm panel. The three teams will be competing simultaneously for full effect. There will also be live performances by known street artists and other events surrounding this special brand of art.

On 21st June, to celebrate the longest day of the year, Fête de la Musique is back. Starting at 10am, music will be heard everywhere in the Principality, from the Condamine to Fontvieille to Place des Moulins and the Port, local bands will be playing throughout the day. At 7:30pm the Condamine Market will be the site for a rock concert with Suspicious Minds, and at 8:30pm the Port will be hosting Afroman Radio and Skip the Use. Access is free and open to all.

U Sciaratu, the Summer Carnival, returns to the Rock this year with an African theme. On 8th July from 6pm, parades, music troupes, and fun workshops will animate the streets of Monaco-Ville and a DJ will provide the atmosphere from 10pm to midnight on the Place de la Mairie.

No summer is complete without a fireworks display, and this summer, Monaco will be hosting two nights, on 30th July and 13th August at 10pm on Quai Albert 1er. After the show, a concert will be held so people can boogie into the night.

Finally, from 14th July to 21st August, the Port of Monaco will offer a variety of outdoor activities including basketball courts, an “e-motorcycle” carousel and karting from 18th July. Shaded areas will be set up around the port as a respite from the heat and a kiosk serving food and drinks available.

For a full listing of the summer programme, visit the website on www.mairie.mc

 

 

This article was originally published on 15th June 2022

 

 

 

 

New restaurant: Beefbar Naro’s

The former Komo restaurant near Port Hercule has been transformed into Beefbar Naro’s, offering Levantine cuisine and prime meats, and spearheaded by local food guru Riccardo Giraudi.

What happens when two great foodie worlds collide? In the case of Monaco, the fusion becomes Beefbar Naro’s, a new eatery located in the Komo Monaco Concept Store space on Rue de Millo, serving up the best of the Levantine alongside some the finest beef in the world.

Levantine cuisine is from the Levant region of the Middle East, compromising Turkey, Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Cyprus, and Syria.

Beefbar Naro’s combines Riccardo Giraudi’s passion for world food and his expertise in fine produce, with the emblematic dishes of the Near East executed by Nariné Attarian of Naro’s Caterings.

In this new collaboration, the duo claim to offer “sun on a plate” with a lovely selection of hot or cold mezze dishes which include an inspired spicy Wagyu beef hummus, cheese sambousek, labné topped with nigella seeds and mint, and the famous Beefbar staple – the Mini Big K burger, served with an oriental twist.

Spicy Wagyu beef hummus, photo by Fabbio Galatioto

For mains, there are salads with spinach, fresh za’atar and grilled halloumi, or couscous made with grilled peppers and smoked aubergine. For heartier fare, there are tasty dishes such as steak frites with za’atar and Beefbar sauce, and salmon filets with corriander and lemon.

The cocktail menu is just as inventive, with the restaurant’s signature cocktails being the ones to beat. Called the Leaf Garden, this refreshing drink is a subtle blend of gin, bianco Vermouth, fresh lemon, basil and coriander; or the Love Spreads, made with vodka, homemade jasmine syrup, fresh lime, mint, ginger beer and maraschino cherry.

Beefbar Naro’s is open every day for lunch and dinner.

SEE ALSO:

Interview: Restaurant guru Riccardo Giraudi

 

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CONCERT: Prince’s Palace

Outdoor summer concert series at the Palace with violinist Vilde Frang and the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Juraj Valčuha playing pieces by Richard Strauss and Edward Elgar. These concerts are a highlight of the summer musical calendar.

 

 

 

U Sciaratu Summer Carnival on the Rock

U Sciaratu, the summer carnival, is back on the Rock for its 10th edition, and this year it has an African theme! Get set for parades, musical troupes and other fun attractions, followed by a DJ in the Place de la Mairie.