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Tiffany, Frank Lloyd Wright, and the Art of Biomimicry
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Collecting At Home: Spotlight On Retro Bracelets
Join us for a new Macklowe Gallery series that educates and inspires—without ever leaving the comfort of your couch. In this episode of "Collecting At Home," we focus on the uniquely beautiful bracelets from the interwar period of the 1940s with designs that focus on large volumes, as a step forward into modernity.Learn More -
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The Winter Show 2021: Looking Forward to Digital
Learn MoreI am so excited to share news with you about our participation in the 2021 Winter Show, a benefit for East Side House Settlement. While it may not look exactly like it has in our previous 24 years as an exhibitor, I think in many ways this year will be better, and here’s why...
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A Welcome From Ben & Hillary
Dear friends, family, clients, and curious minds, It is with great pride and pleasure that we welcome you to the newly-relaunched...Learn More -
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NYC Jewelry Week 2020: A Conversation With Ben Macklowe & Sheila Smithie
Learn MoreNew York City Jewelry Week is an incredible opportunity for jewelry enthusiasts to come together and share knowledge and celebrate the world of jewelry through educational and innovative focused programming. Macklowe Gallery is lucky enough to be taking part for the second...
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Gem X Club Presents: Art Nouveau, The Genesis of Jewelry As Fine Art
For our most recent GemfliX conversation, Ben Macklowe discussed "Art Nouveau: The Genesis of Jewelry As Fine Art" in great detail, to an audience of more than 250 jewelry enthusiasts.Learn More
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Tiffany, Frank Lloyd Wright, and the Art of Biomimicry
Learn MoreThe integration of nature into design has long been a driving force behind some of the most iconic works of architecture and art. Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater House and Louis Comfort Tiffany’s Lotus Leaf lamp are two such examples, both...
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Collecting at Home: RenÉ Lalique Jewels
Ben Macklowe presents the most comprehensive collection of his artistic jewels outside of a museum in more than three decadesLearn More -
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In His Own Words: Collecting David Webb
In August, 1963, David Webb subbed in to write the Herald Tribune's "In Fashion" syndicated column or his friend Eugenia Sheppard, the top critic of the Sixties.Learn More