6/2-14 Residual Light A quietly radical group show, Residual Light foregrounds female artists pushing photography beyond the lens. Working with camera-less and alternative processes, these artists treat analog methods as collaborators rather than tools, a nod to early experimental darkroom practices now resurfacing on the East End. It’s a rare chance to see photography untethered from representation and rooted in process at the Arts Center at Duck Creek in the John Little Barn. 127 Squaw Road, East Hampton 6/2-14 What the Garden Remembers Drawing from memories of her childhood in India, Avani Patel’s What…
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Cannes Lions Launches LIONS Sport, Elevating Creativity as the New Competitive Advantage
The global sports industry is entering a transformative era where creativity is becoming just as valuable as athletic performance, media rights, and sponsorship revenue. Recognizing this shift, Cannes Lions has announced the launch of LIONS Sport, a new global forum dedicated to exploring the cultural and commercial power of creative innovation in sports marketing. Scheduled to take place on June 24–25, 2026, during the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in Cannes, France, the two-day event aims to bring together some of the most influential leaders across brands, agencies, rights…
Read MoreFrom showrooms to high-end homes, this feature explores how architecture now places the car at the centre of display.
LUXUO examines eight buildings where the automobile becomes the organising principle of architecture. Cars are no longer stored out of sight. They are displayed, elevated and engineered into the structure itself. Speed does not sit on the road alone. It is embedded into glass façades, lift systems and reinforced concrete volumes designed around weight, width and display. Projects range from automated car towers in Singapore to private residences built around fixed collections. In each case, the building responds to the dimensions and status of the vehicle first and the living…
Read MoreOh! Two ‘Sopranos’ Writers Just Listed Their Shelter Island Home for $6.5 Million
Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, the award-winning writers and producers known for their work on The Sopranos, didn’t settle down in New Jersey, where the hit HBO series is set, but rather in a quieter, more exclusive hideaway about 100 miles from the state. The couple’s picture-perfect home is tucked away on New York‘s Shelter Island, a 29-square-mile oasis between the North and South Forks of Long Island accessible only by ferry. The compound, currently on the market for $6.5 million with Stacey Cohen at the Agency Hamptons, dates back…
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