NOMAD ST. MORITZ
Chesa Planta - Nilufar Gallery
7 February - 11 February 2019

NOMAD st moritz returns to the heart of the swiss alps, inviting collectors, interior designers, architects and the art world’s glitterati to experience its nomadic concept.

Conceived by Giorgio Pace and Nicolas Bellavance – Lecompte, the showcase mixes high-end modern and contemporary art and design, redefining the classic idea of events and fair exhibitions by placing works in incredible architectural locations. Exhibited over two floors of ‘chesa planta’, a 16th-century stately patrician house, until the 11 february visitors to NOMAD st moritz can experience rooms in line with their classical settings: beautiful tapestries and painted wood panels contrast more minimal spaces with white walls, stone flooring or parquet.

 

 

NILUFAR GALLERY
For this year’s edition of NOMAD St. Moritz, Nilufar Gallery’s director Nina Yashar proposes an exploration of the work by Milanese designer Osanna Visconti di Modrone. A tribute to established relationship, celebrating Osanna’s expertise in conveying unique character to bronze castings. Yashar’s flair for blending the unexpected sees such rich conversation through a tribal lens, which becomes the main leitmotiv as the whole selection of pieces is enhanced by the all-over screenwork of newly commissioned luxury fabrics by Tibor UK.

NOMAD st moritz has collaborated with 25 of the world’s leading galleries to create immersive installations, inviting each one to curate pieces in the context of the ‘chesa planta’ space. in a very personal context, the event establishes a unique dialogue between gallery works and a community of individuals looking for an unusual experience.

NOMAD founders giorgio pace, an art and luxury brand specialist, has worked with fashion companies and museums, such as garage museum in moscow, and architect and curator nicolas bellavance-lecompte is the co-founder and art director of beirut’s carwan gallery.

‘we are proposing intimate showcases in special architectural locations, places that aren’t usually open to the public‘, explains giorgio pace. ‘we both understood that there is a need for an alternative to the traditional model of fairs and the benefits of NOMAD are that the objects are not presented in a big tent, instead you see them in a beautiful house in daylight, which is ultimately where they will end up. the travelling nature of the event allows galleries to meet collectors in places where they might live or are on holiday.’

 

Participating Galleries:
ALMINE RECH GALLERY, PARIS, LONDON, NEW YORK, BRUSSELS
CARWAN GALLERY, BEIRUT
DAVID GILL GALLERY, LONDON
ERASTUDIO, MILAN
ETAGE PROJECTS, COPENHAGEN
GALERIE ANDREA CARATSCH, ST.MORITZ
GALLERI FORMAT, OSLO
FUNCTIONAL ART GALLERY, BERLIN
GALLERIA PAOLA COLOMBARI, MILAN
GALLERIA ROSSELLA COLOMBARI, MILAN
GALLERY FUMI, LONDON
HUNTER HARRISON, LONDON
GIUSTINI/STAGETTI, ROME
LUISA DELLE PIANE, MILAN
MANIERA, BRUSSELS
MASSIMO DE CARLO, MILAN, LONDON, HONG KONG
M.F. TONINELLI ART MODERNE, MONACO
NILUFAR, MILAN

Where and When
Chesa Planta, Samedan
7.2.2019 – 11.2.2019