We Are On The Move
We have just moved our gallery to a new space at 654 Madison Avenue. In 2020, our team also will be on the road more - look out for news of events in Los Angeles, Dallas, East Hampton, Santa Fe, and yes, downtown New York!
We have just moved our gallery to a new space at 654 Madison Avenue. In 2020, our team also will be on the road more - look out for news of events in Los Angeles, Dallas, East Hampton, Santa Fe, and yes, downtown New York!
Mahnaz Collection presents a new exhibition, ‘A Winter Garden'’ featuring works from contemporary British jewelers Alice Cicolini and Christopher Thompson-Royds, along with a selection of recently acquired vintage works by London’s most innovative jewelry artists of the 1960s and ‘70s. As part of New York Jewelry Week the gallery will host a conversation with the two jewelers on November 21st titled “On Preservation and Process.”
Mahnaz Collection celebrates the jewelry of Roberto Burle Marx and Haroldo Burle Marx, 3 years after our first exhibition of their jewelry, Forma Livre: The Jewelry Of Brazil’s Burle Marx Brothers.
London jeweler Alice Cicolini visits the gallery with some of her latest pieces.
Town & Country editor-in-chief Stellene Volandes discusses with Mahnaz Ispahani, Lee Siegelson and Daphne Lingon, some of the world’s greatest royal jewelry mysteries. How are they acquired? When are they worn? Where are they now? The secrets behind some of the most incredible jewelry collections in the world.
Mahnaz Collection takes over Richter’s Palm Beach, displaying jewelry from high houses alongside artist-made works.
In dialogue with the rich and rooted artistry and colored stones used by Southwestern American jewelers, MAHNAZ COLLECTION showcases mid-twentieth century counterparts in textured gold and silver, and colored gemstones. Original vintage design classics on view were from Europe and the Americas. Jewels from Tiffany, Van Cleef & Arpels, Boucheron, Lalaounis, Andrew Grima, Bjorn Weckstrom, Georg Jensen, Roberto Burle Marx and Haroldo Burle Marx, and H. Fred Skaggs, among others, were available for sale.