The French fashion house just opened the doors of the 13,000-square-foot boutique. Instead of the usual accessories, the ground level hosts menswear and crystal brand Saint-Louis’s first shop-in-shop. Read more.
The Delano Hotel will up its Art Deco digs during Art Basel with an installation-slash-pop-up shop by the MoMA Store. Read more.
It’s a one-stop shop with its boutique and café where museum goers can pick up kitsch-meets-cool wares, or enjoy a coffee. Read more.
Michelle Bernstein’s beloved upmarket pop-up is back for the third year in a row. She'll be doling out her usual mix of tapas, including her signature braised short ribs with roasted root vegetables. Read more.
After a night at the PAMM, take a short walk to this pop-up market and restaurant from Spain’s historic food emporium in Madrid. The Miami satellite stays open through Jan. 31. Read more.
Helmed by Craig Wallen, Le Zoo is inspired by a mythical French Riviera town, and is outfitted with midcentury lighting fixtures, rattan chairs, and ceilings made of wine corks. Read more.
The ICA is presenting a solo exhibition by video and performance artist Alex Bag, The Van (Redux), focused on a video installation conducted in a customized Dodge van parked inside the ICA. Read more.
Showing at this non-profit experimental art space, “Martha Friedman: Pore” features an exhibition of new work by the Brooklyn-based artist, who will do four large-scale rubber “pours.” Read more.
Ann Craven’s “I Like Blue,” which explores the intersection of landscape painting, conceptual art, and time, and “Trees in Oolite,” the gallery’s first-ever instillation of outdoor furniture. Read more.
Showing during Basel, “Nari Ward: Sun Splashed” (through Feb. 21) is the largest -ever retrospective of the artist’s found objects and sculptures. Read more.
The Shawn Hausman–designed Standard in Miami, known for its spa, starts the week off on Dec. 2 with a cocktail party hosted by graffiti artist André Saraiva (of the renowned nightclub Le Baron). Read more.
For Basel, the hotel is displaying “Wonderwheel,” a graphic exhibition with pop-cultural impressions conceived by CURA and featuring such artists as Petra Cortright. Read more.
The Edition’s flame still burns: It houses a Jean-Georges Vongerichten restaurant, an ice-skating rink, and a nightclub—consider it a Fontainebleau for the 21st century. Read more.
This year’s winner for grand hotel debut is Alan Faena’s luxury micro community, designed by Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin, and situated within the former Saxony Hotel. Read more.
The hotel burned sage at the opening to instill good energy, every room has a water filtration system, and the room hangers, called “Love Letters,” are made from recycled paper. Read more.
For Art Basel and beyond (Dec. 1 1-Jan. 10), BassX will present the United States premiere of “Sylvie Fleury: Camino del Sol,” a sound and dance performance by the Geneva-based artist. Read more.