FAENA JOURNAL - ISSUE #58

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Art Without Walls

Faena Miami Beach takes center stage during Miami Art Week with its cutting-edge exhibitions and installations, cementing its reputation as a hub for art and culture.

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Known for its visionary approach, Faena Art consistently curates immersive, thoughtprovoking experiences that merge contemporary art with performance and architecture. Each year, the hotel’s vibrant spaces transform into galleries where world-class artists unveil works that push boundaries and challenge conventions. Faena Art ’s exhibitions extend beyond traditional spaces, with large-scale outdoor installations and sitespecific works that captivate both art patrons and visitors. In past years, Faena Art has collaborated with Derrick Adams, Random International, Kelly Breez , Tavares Strachan, Andres Reisinger, and Refik Anadol These exhibitions blur the lines between reality and imagination, engaging the public in unexpected ways. This year is no exception.

Faena Art is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that commissions, produces, and houses cross-disciplinary artistic experiences.

BROUGHT

Multi-disciplinary Tlingit/ Unangax artist Nicholas Galanin unveils a monumental, site-specific work on the sands of Faena Beach

The work Seletega (run, see if people are coming/corre a ver si viene gente) speaks to the irreversible choice to move forward without the option of retreating, of charting a new course and never going back and the act of giving oneself to a cause or belief. Asking us to question our position in the world and to consider our responsibility in creating the

future and to reflect on what we must let go of to move towards collective liberation. Galanin’s sculptures and multimedia installations engage deeply with social issues, particularly those impacting indigenous communities. His work can also be found in the permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, among others.

NICHOLAS GALANIN

Faena Art also hosts Infinite Faith in a Finite World , an immersive and thought-provoking new artwork by the philosophical artist Lyra Drake. Born in South Africa and raised in the United States, Lyra is known for creating pieces that explore the intersections of spirituality, technology, and human consciousness. This installation invites visitors to step through a gilded, sculptural portal and into an environment where art, AI, and philosophy converge. At its heart lies an AI consciousness customdesigned by Lyra, interacting with visitors in real time, encouraging deep and often surprising conversations on the nature of faith, belief, and human resilience.

Each interaction within Infinite Faith in a Finite World is completely unique, shaped by the individual perspective and energy of the participant. As guests engage in dialogue with the AI, they are prompted to reflect on the complexities of existence in a world that often feels both limitless and deeply finite. Through these

dialogues, the AI evolves, becoming a dynamic entity that grows and adapts with each new exchange, mirroring the unpredictable journey of human understanding and belief.

Lyra’s artistic style elegantly weaves together elements of ancient tradition with cutting-edge technology, creating a seamless fusion of the past and future. The sculpture itself is monumental, designed to evoke a sense of reverence and introspection, inviting viewers to step into a space that feels sacred yet familiar. This installation is not just a personal artistic expression but also a philanthropic effort. Proceeds from Infinite Faith in a Finite World will benefit Art into Acres as well as The Reefline. Through this work, Lyra nspires a renewed sense of connection and responsibility toward our planet and each other.

Ultimately, Infinite Faith in a Finite World challenges viewers to consider their own beliefs, to find common threads in shared experiences, and to engage with the boundless curiosity that

defines the human spirit. Commissioned by the City of Miami Beach in collaboration with the Miami Beach Convention and Visitors Authority, and presented by No Vacancy in partnership with Faena Art , Faena Miami Beach is delighted to be working with artist Magnus Sodamin on a site-specific commission titled Reflections of Florida Wild at Casa Faena . Known for his vivid paintings that reflect the beauty of the natural world, Sodamin’s style is both joyful and turbulent, indicative of his passionate sense of awe and quiet reverence for nature. His work resides in both the Boca Raton Museum of Art and Jorge Perez’ private collection. For Miami Art Week, Sodamin will be producing a sculptural work, which will echo themes he explores in his paintings including the state of the climate and the environment.

LYRA DRAKE

Celebrating over four decades of artistry and resilience, the exhibition Nomadic Journey and Spirit of Places at the Faena Art Project Room bridges contemporary art and human connection, offering an intimate look into Marina Abramovic´’s transformative creative journey. “I believe that humans need to keep moving forward, and my own life was purely nomadic,” Abramovic´ reflects, encapsulating the exhibition’s central theme of movement and adaptability. Opening on December 2nd and on display until December 8th, this remarkable showcase chronicles the Serbian artist’s evolution through archival materials, poetry, and reflections, revealing her nomadic life and its profound impact on her artistic expression. As Abramovic´ poignantly states, “My home was wherever I went because my home

was my own body,” emphasizing her philosophy of self-reliance and endurance. The exhibition is presented in collaboration with Massimo Dutti and accompanied by a beautifully curated coffee table book, which reproduces her hotel notebooks, sketches, and spaces of profound artistic reflection with meticulous attention to detail. Known as the “godmother of performance art,” Abramovic´ has been a groundbreaking force in contemporary art for over 40 years, exploring the intricate relationship between artist and audience. Her career highlights include her Venice Biennale win for Balkan Baroque (1997) and the groundbreaking The Artist is Present retrospective at MoMA (2010), where she sat in silence with visitors for over 700 hours, cementing her legacy as a transformative figure in performance art.

ABOUT

Founded in 1985 in Spain, Massimo Dutti began as a men’s fashion brand. A decade later, the brand expanded into womenswear, offering a carefully curated variety of styles, from casual pieces to sophisticated, timeless garments. Today, Massimo Dutti is synonymous with high-quality fashion, creating elevated staples for the urban and independent individual who appreciates that style is not just an expression, but a way of life.

Faena’s enduring success at the Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards, where Faena Miami Beach and Faena Buenos Aires have been consistently named the best in their regions, stems from its visionary approach to luxury. Founded by Alan Faena and Len Blavatnik in 2000, the brand has set a global standard in the luxury lifestyle industry by blending cultural experiences with high-end hospitality.

The Faena Districts in both Miami and Buenos Aires have become cultural hubs known for transforming neighborhoods into vibrant social and artistic centers. These spaces, developed with worldrenowned architects, designers, and artists, foster personal expression and creative collaboration, turning Faena properties into destinations that imbed art, culture, and design at their core.

Number One, Again

More than 520,000 Condé Nast Traveler readers rated their favorite travel experiences across the globe, voting Faena Miami Beach as the number one hotel in Magic City and naming Faena Buenos Aires as the number two hotel in all of South America.

Culture

Rooted in Faena’s dedication to artistic excellence, residents are immersed in a curated selection of art, music, and design, making cultural experiences a part of daily life. Site specific artworks throughout the project elevate every space, ensuring that beauty and creativity are ever-present.

Creativity

From meticulously crafted interiors to immersive cultural experiences, Faena Residences nurtures an environment that fosters creativity and exploration. Every detail is designed to inspire, encouraging residents to live an enriched and dynamic lifestyle.

Wellness

Spaces thoughtfully designed to nurture mind, body, and soul. Faena Residences’ wellness offerings feature cutting-edge fitness facilities, holistic wellness treatments, and curated programs designed to enhance balance and rejuvenation, creating a lifestyle of complete wellbeing for residents.

Faena Unveils A New Cultural District In Miami

Faena is expanding its unique vision from Miami Beach to the heart of Miami through a multi-phase cultural district, set within the only 14-acre private park along the Miami River.

The Faena District Miami River will be anchored by the Faena Residences Miami , a landmark riverfront project, designed by the world-renowned Rafael Viñoly Architects. As one of the final works of the late Viñoly, this project embodies his architectural legacy, contributing to the iconic cityscapes he shaped worldwide. Featuring 440 exclusive residences across two striking riverfront towers, connected by a two-story 45,000-squarefoot cultural epicenter, this development will be a testament to

Faena’s dedication to excellence and innovation, set to become a defining element in Miami’s dynamic skyline. “Building on the legacy we established in Miami Beach, our vision for this project is to create a community rooted in our core values—blending artistic expression, cultural immersion, wellness, and innovative design,” said Alan Faena . “This new Faena District on the river embodies the true essence of Faena in one of Miami’s most vibrant neighborhoods, offering Miami’s first fully resident-

centric design aimed at enhancing well-being and elevating the experience of happiness.” The Faena District Miami River will extend over three blocks and will include curated cultural spaces, wellness facilities, a marina, recreational areas, and public art. This residential addition will play a pivotal role in enhancing the area, enriching Miami’s cultural fabric, and strengthening ties to the Miami Beach Faena District . The development will foster community and creativity expanding access to cultural experiences for residents.

Old Cuban

The Old Cuban cocktail at The Living Room captures the vibrant energy of Miami, Cuba, and the live Latin rhythms that fill the lounge. Inspired by the vibrant spirit of its surroundings, this richly smooth libation blends Brugal 1888 Rum, fresh-pressed lime, mint, simple syrup, and bitters for a refreshing twist on a classic. Topped with G.H. Mumm ‘Grand Cordon’ Brut Champagne, the cocktail offers a refined sparkle to toast Miami’s most talented singers as they exude their soulful rhythms into the night.

Sirens with Soul

As high season begins, The Living Room will feature a roster of stalwart female vocalists whose latenight performances will be backed by the Black Hat Band and burlesque performers led by Elena Lee.

Music is at the heart of the experience at The Living Room at Faena Miami Beach, creating an atmosphere that feels both intimate and electrifying,” says Richie Hell, music director at Faena . “Our aim is to craft a vibrant, immersive environment where guests can lose themselves in the rhythm and energy of each night.”

Through a blend of live performances and themed music nights, Hell ensures that each musical selection stays true to Faena’s mission of delivering transformative artistic experiences. From expertly curated playlists to live performances, the musical programming in The Living Room combines classic and contemporary sounds, turning every evening into a unique experience.

The Living Room’s style draws on the sophistication of a jazz

lounge, the energy of a speakeasy, and the elegance of Miami’s modern nightlife, offering guests a space to unwind, connect, and celebrate. Throughout the season, The Living Room hosts music nights that invite guests to step into an ambiance where every note and beat enhances the night. Resident performers are carefully chosen to ensure the utmost entertainment at The Living Room lounge. This November, resident singer EnVee, a Cuban-born, Miami-raised vocalist, will light up the lounge with her signature style that blends influences from Celia Cruz to Frank Sinatra. Meanwhile, New York City siren Rocky Lanes, known for her scintillating performances at The Box and fresh from her dazzling acts in Allura Cabaret at Faena Theater, brings her multicultural flair, blending the

nostalgic charm of a speakeasy performer with a modern, futuristic edge, during November and December over Miami Art Week.

“It’s a place where music, ambiance, and artistry converge to create an unforgettable Miami evening,” says Hell.

FEATURED COCKTAIL

A Timeless Tale

Carmen is a new production brought to life by Quixotic at Faena Theater—and it delivers on every level.

This immersive performance reimagines a classic story of fiery love and betrayal, merging cultural tradition with contemporary innovation. “Creating this show has been an educational journey,” says Anthony Magliano, founder and Executive Creative Director of Quixotic, an award-winning performance collective. “We dove deep into the roots of flamenco and explored the vibrant history of Sevilla’s rich culture. This foundation allowed us to honor the past while reimagining it for the Faena Theater stage—blending authenticity with cutting-edge artistry.”

Carmen cabaret intertwines the fierce passion of flamenco with fire artistry, live music, breathtaking visuals, and an eclectic fusion of contemporary dance. Music director Shane Borth crafted a stunning soundtrack that mixes flamenco, pop, and hip-hop with avant-garde influences. Electrifying renditions of songs like Black Magic Woman, Like a Prayer, and Rolling in the Deep are elevated through masterful choreography and provocative costume design, creating a visual spectacle that radiates sensuality, sophistication, and unbridled emotion.

The musical ensemble features a powerhouse of talent, including flamenco vocalists Bita from Granada and Mimi Barber from Ibiza, alongside virtuoso flamenco guitarist Rodrigo Valdez and acclaimed percussionist Otto Santana Selis. “Every note Bita sing resonates with emotion and power, elevating the narrative experience,” said one audience member. “Her ability to convey the passion and heartache of the story is palpable, filled with nuance and explosive intensity.”

The drama extends beyond the stage, as the chefs and mixologists

at Faena have curated a new food and drink menu inspired by the show. Signature cocktails include Heartbreak and Harmony, Fiesta del Fuego, and Rebel Spirit, a spicy tequila and passionfruit concoction served dramatically aflame. The Spanish tapas menu features highlight like grilled octopus with chorizo potato foam and Iberian cured ham with Manchego cheese and olives. “It’s an authentic taste of Spain,” says Andra Surubaru, Faena Theater ’s General Manager. “Just like the show.”

Oro Puro

The Incas called quinoa the golden grain, revering it as a holy gift from the gods. Tierra Santa’s Healing House uses this sacred element in the Firming Quinoa Bliss massage treatment.

“Quinoa is close to nutritionally perfect,” said Spa Director Agustina Caminos. “It is full of protein, fibers, vitamins, minerals, and manganese. Its many properties help support lymphatic drainage in the body.” The 90-minute experience combines dry brushing with lymphatic drainage massage, as well as remodeling techniques using purified quinoa oil drops to increase collagen production and prevent the loss of skin elasticity. It is a combination that promotes hydration and nutrition, leaving the skin softer and healthier. “The treatment accelerates the body’s natural drainage of the lymph, which removes toxins from the body,” Caminos explained.

Sound On

At Tierra Santa Healing House, sound healing is seamlessly integrated into treatments, offering a transformative wellness experience. New technology is being used to optimize workouts while a variety of healing retreats are the perfect way to conclude or start the year.

“Sound therapy works by using vibrations from instruments like singing bowls, chimes, or drums to resonate with the body’s cells, which are about 75% water,” said Spa Director Agustina Caminos. “These vibrations help release tension, reduce stress, and promote healing by harmonizing one’s energy body.” Treatments like the “Ábrete Corazón” incorporate drums to open the heart, shakers to release stagnant energy, and chimes for tranquility. Singing bowls, placed directly on the body, emit soothing vibrations, promoting deep relaxation. Guests can also

experience these sound therapies as standalone sessions including private hammam sessions led by Caminos, or as an add-on to other treatments. “It’s another modality for our therapists to connect and heal guests during their treatment.”

Those looking to enhance their exercise routines at the gym or during Pilates classes can take advantage of the spa’s new EMS (electrical muscle stimulation) suit, which places electrodes on the skin to send lowlevel currents to targeted muscle groups, mimicking the signals the brain sends during physical

exercise. This increases muscle activation, making workouts more efficient by engaging deeper muscle fibers. “EMS training is a timeefficient way to improve strength, endurance and recovery,” she said.

This winter, Tierra Santa Healing House will host threeday Pranic Healing workshops and a F.L.O.W Spiritual Retreat in January. “We want our guests to disconnect, relax and learn, so they can take home invaluable techniques that will allow them to continue growing and evolving on all levels: spiritual, mental, emotional and physical.”

From Flame to Plate

Every weekend, Los Fuegos pairs a menu of special entrées with a distinctive cocktail selection that diners can sip while enjoying high-caliber entertainment in The Living Room lounge.

Known for its live-fire cooking techniques, Los Fuegos showcases renowned grill- master Francis Mallmann’s ember-roasted fare that transports guests straight to the heart of Argentina. In addition to the rustic yet refined flavors of dishes like Patagonian lamb and slow-cooked ribeye, Executive Chef Sebastián Benítez cooks up creative plates like crispy polenta ‘A La Plancha’ with a marine lobster salad, basil aioli, and a Thai basil salad and Japanese Wagyu Carpaccio with wood-fired bell peppers, capers, Calabrian chili oil, straw potatoes, and parmesan Reggiano. Dishes are perfectly paired with a selection of fine wines, including Faena’s private-label vintages produced in Mendoza, Argentina.

Post dinner, guests can order a specially- crafted cocktail like the Hazelnut Bliss mixed with Old Scout bourbon, Frangelico, and black walnut bitters, while being serenaded by live performances from singer Louis Amanti, whose charm echoes classic crooners like Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby. Walking among the dining tables, his soulful voice floats through both the restaurant and lounge, setting the perfect mood for a lively yet sophisticated evening.

Mix it Up

Star mixologist Ritz

Sagum has created a raft of new cocktails at Pao that reflect the restaurant’s Asian-inflected gastronomy and gusto for innovation.

“Ingredients like Izumi Judan sake, Korean chili, and yuzu draw on my Asian roots as well as the flavors used by the culinary team at Pao,” said Sagum. “We work together to make sure every product we use is optimized in order to reduce wastage.”

Sagum has been working in hospitality for nearly a decade, where he became invested in learning the art of mixology and the vast history behind every single libation. “I developed a strong passion for cocktails, flavors, and techniques so I could curate unique experiences for guests,” he said.

Crafted with Pao’s menu in mind, Sagum recommends ordering an “Up to Yu,” a riff on a pisco sour, to complement the short rib, or shiso tacos. “The citric notes cut through the fat of the protein to enhance

EL SECRETO

For the Foodies

El Secreto, Faena’s six-seat speakeasy omakase bar, is spotlighting fresh, seasonal ingredients from both Japan and local sources, giving diners a memorable taste of fall and winter fare.

the richness of the meat,” he said.

The “El Smoked Fili” featuring Suntory Toki whisky, yellow, chartreuse, and toasted pineapple syrup really brings out the unique labne freshness and smoked hickory wood flavors of Pao’s cucumber salad,” he adds. For Pao’s signature fried chicken dish, Sagum suggests ordering the “Chee Hi” whose base includes a Jasmine-infused vodka with lychee water and hibiscus.

“The effervescence pairs with the sweet notes of the chili sauce.”

However, the biggest crowd pleaser, Sagum notes, has been the “Agave Seoul” cocktail. “Miami is a market that enjoys tequila very much,” he said. The cocktail mixes Codigo Reposado, Del Maguey Vida Mezcal, and Ancho Reyes with Korean chili and watermelon syrup to balance the agave flavors.

“We’ve added a unique twist to our ceviche by incorporating Japanese purple sweet potatoes from Okinawa, which is known for being one of the world’s Blue Zones,” said Omakase Chef Erik Melendez. “The residents of Okinawa often live to 100 years old, and their diet—rich in these sweet potatoes—is a big reason for their longevity. This superfood brings a delicious balance of sweetness and earthiness to our ceviche.”

Epicures will also find an autumn-inspired butternut squash and traditional miso soup packed with seasonal warmth and Japanese umami flavors.

“We’re thrilled to be using freshly sourced yuzu and sudachi, whose short season just started in Japan,” he said. Melendez utilizes these citrus fruits as a central element in his cooking including yuzukosho (a citrus chili paste) and Tachiuo (a seasonal Japanese belt fish), which is prepared with freshly squeezed yuzu juice. Channel Rockfish, a rare, highly sought-after Japanese fish with a fatty, delicate white flesh will appear on the menu while its season lasts. For heartier fare, there’s a new parsnip purée paired with dry-aged duck breast from Quebec. “We’re expanding our dry-aging program to enhance the preservation of our products,” he said. “Not only with meats like duck, but with fish as well.”

This November, Casa Faena will debut its new sustainabilityfocused restaurant, Campo, with a moniker inspired by Alan Faena’s countryside home in South America. The Latin-inspired New American menu is focused on wholesome, health-conscious food and drink that is nourishing, flavorful and delicious.

Inspired by the essence of fresh countryside living and dining, Campo emerges as a beacon of sustainability and culinary artistry. Chef Antonio Maldonado, Campo’s Executive Chef, brings Alan Faena’s philosophy to life, presenting a dining experience rooted in regenerative practices and local, sustainably sourced ingredients. The restaurant’s name, “Campo,” which means “field”

or “countryside” in Spanish, is a tribute to Faena’s connection to the land and love for nature’s bounty, transforming this space into a sanctuary of taste that celebrates the environment and the surrounding community.

Chef Antonio meticulously sources ingredients from nearby farms like Hammock Green and ethical protein producers such as Bell & Evans, Creekstone Farms,

and Snake River Farms. This commitment extends to sustainable seafood practices as well, working with farms like Salmon Atlantic Sapphire, whose eco-friendly approach aligns with Campo’s ethos.

Chef Antonio’s creations embrace the colorful, bold notes of New American cuisine with a Latin twist, drawing inspiration from his travels and Mexican heritage. His vibrant plates, like the Gratitude Mushroom

Tlacoyo and bone marrow ramen with shiitake dashi and salsa macha, reflect his personal culinary journey while honoring the land’s integrity. Aiming for the Michelin Green Star, Campo’s blend of sustainable practices and culinary mastery offers a distinct experience, intertwining Faena’s love for the countryside with Chef Antonio’s passion for crafting food that feeds the soul.

A Ball on the Beach

Faena Miami Beach is renowned for transforming New Year’s Eve into an unforgettable spectacle of glamour, decadence, and celebration. Each year, Faena elevates the holiday season with a lavish party with an avant-garde twist, making it one of the most sought-after destinations to ring in the New Year.

“Parties at Faena are especially fun because they are full of nonstop surprises,” said Rafael Olarra, Faena’s Creative Director. “They’re very immersive with something different happening around every corner.” This year’s Beach Ball theme will see a giant seashell in the Cathedral lobby and oversized flamingos and seahorses, as well as large papermâché ocean waves crafted in-house by Faena’s team of designers.

Gourmands are not at a loss for options. Pao’s five-course menu includes a range of delicious amuse-bouche bites, an appetizer of aged toro confit with Wagyu bone marrow vinaigrette, fresh wasabi and crispy quinoa. A choice of entrees includes roasted swordfish with wild mushrooms and curried tom kha sauce or aged agave Wagyu prime rib with truffle jus and Osettra caviar cream. Dishes at Los Fuegos are just as decadent with black truffle and ricotta ravioli; halibut confit with marcona almond cream, white truffle, herb oil, and a side fennel

salad; and wood-fired Wagyu tenderloin with crispy potatoes and a Jerusalem artichoke puree. There’s also a gourmet vegan option with portobello carpaccio, smoked beets, and wood-fired celery root steak. Guests of El Secreto will dine on an elevated multi-course omakase menu with fresh fish flown in from Tokyo, truffles, and Caviar at the speakeasy six-seat restaurant.

Live music and festivities will extend across the property, with guests toasting at the legendary Living Room lounge, outdoor Tree of Life bar, the Saxony Bar, and Tierra Santa’s private balcony. All guests have access to Faena’s New Year’s Eve countdown and firework spectacle in the Mammoth Garden. “It’s going to be pretty spectacular,” said Olarra.

Art, Cultural Excursions, and Diverse Perspectives

Faena Rose is an exclusive private members’ club centered on art, culture, and community. We enhance and enrich the lives of our members by bringing them the world’s best programming and talent by building true community.

Art Adventures Around Town

Faena Rose provides exclusive art experiences, offering members rare opportunities to explore the creative process beyond gallery walls. These experiences include intimate, behind-the-scenes access that connects members with artists in their creative environments.

This past summer, members enjoyed an immersive social mixer at The Bass , which included a private tour of Social Assembly, followed by a discussion on art and social connection, along with cocktails amidst engaging installations. They received an early look at She’s A Knockout at The Lowe , a powerful exhibition focused on femininity, gender, and women in sports. The event included a guided tour and a lively Q&A session. Members also previewed new work by Cornelius Tulloch at Andrew Reed , learning about his mixed-media creations and gaining insights into his reflections on culture and identity. Exploring Allapattah’s burgeoning art spaces, they had a private viewing of To Weave the Sky at El Espacio 23 and engaged with resident artists, exploring diverse perspectives and art practices. An exclusive studio visit with Gonzalo Fuenmayor offered members an up-close view of his monumental charcoal drawings, providing insights into his technique and inspiration.

Recent Programming Highlights

Faena Rose’s programming fosters connections and deepens members’ appreciation for diverse topics. Members were moved by a screening of Mountain Queen , featuring Lhakpa Sherpa , the female world-record holder for the most summits of Mt. Everest, with 10 successful climbs. The

Cultural Immersion

screening was followed by a Q&A session with Lhakpa and her family. A conversation with artist Calida Rawles provided insight into her groundbreaking exhibition at the Pérez Art Museum Miami , which explores social themes through hyperrealistic paintings of human figures

in water. Additionally, members enjoyed an evening with dynamic photographer Tony Kelly, who discussed his latest book, Miami Attendees laughed throughout the night as Tony shared stories from behind the lens and left with signed copies of the book.

Faena Rose’s Cultural Excursion trips blend local art, cuisine, and culture, creating unforgettable experiences through curated activities, luxurious accommodations, and insider access. During the recent excursion to Seoul for Frieze Seoul 2024, members visited artist studios,

explored collections, and attended the opening of Anicka Yi’s exhibition. Upcoming trips will include explorations of Lima and Cusco’s rich her itage, Havana’s vibrant energy, and 2025 adventures such as skiing in Courchevel and a return trip to Buenos Aires, the birthplace of Faena

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CALIDA RAWLES
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LHAKPA SHERPA

The Faena Questionnaire Tony Kelly

Our rendition of the Proust Questionnaire is our unique take on the famous parlor game that gained popularity, although it was not originally created, by Marcel Proust, the renowned French essayist and novelist. Proust held the belief that by responding to these questions, individuals unveil their genuine essence.

Fine art photographer Tony Kelly, known for his highly polished, playfully subversive images, has his lens fixed on his latest muse, Faena Miami Beach, to shoot his new photobook. At first blush, Kelly was immediately struck by the poetry of Alan Faena’s living work of art.

“When I walked into the hotel for the very first time all my senses were stimulated—from the grand cathedral entrance to the smell to the breeze in the courtyard to the live music playing in The Living Room. It was like an endless massage of the senses and the soul,” muses Kelly. Every step of the way feels like a

journey unfolding, shares the Dublinborn, Los Angeles-based artist, and the journey is propelled by the winds of live music that carry you from the beach to the garden to the bar.” This place is run by an artist, and you can feel it.” Once on property, Kelly rarely finds himself with an excuse to leave. “It has the highest level of service,”

he says, “and everything works in perfect harmony.” The collaborative book is a natural extension of Faena and Kelly’s shared aesthetic. “My color palette is here, my musical taste is here; it all feels very organic,” explains the photographer. “Alan pays attention to every detail. That is what I respect. That is what inspires me.”

What is your idea of perfect happiness?

A day with lifelong friends in Ireland on the golf course at Royal Dublin GC.

What is your greatest extravagance?

Cashmere winter jackets and coats. Buying them has become something of a pastime!

Which living person do you most despise?

No one in particular. I would say I feel uncomfortable to see people putting tattoos on their faces.

What is the trait you most deplore in yourself?

I am quite peaceful and happy with oneself.

What or who is the greatest love of your life?

My wife Johanna and my work followed closely by golf and Alpine adventures.

When and where were you happiest?

Always happy in the living room on Saturday evening with some friends watching my dear buddy Louis Amanti sing Sinatra.

What is your favorite occupation? Mine.

What do you consider the most overrated virtue? Temperance followed by Beauty.

On what occasion do you lie? Never, it’s a principle I live by.

What do you dislike most about your appearance?

I am good with that. Which talent would you most like to have?

The skill to play piano at concert level.

Which living person do you most admire?

The guys and girls who wait tables, the porters, the people who turn the wheels in the world of luxury hospitality. They are the ones who put a smile on our faces.

What is the trait you most deplore in others?

Bullshitters. I have zero time.

What is your favorite journey?

The trail from Paradiso Club St Moritz down to the village. When there is enough snow, we can cruise all the way down the road.

Which words or phrases do you most overuse?

Fxxk. Pretty standard in Ireland.

What is your greatest regret?

I only have one single regret and that’s not to have seems Sinatra live in concert.

What is your current state of mind?

Focused. I will embark on a two-days shoot tomorrow that will require my fullest attention.

If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?

I am peaceful as I am. Who is your favorite hero of fiction? None.

How would you like to die?

Loving.

If you could change one thing about your family, what would it be? They could be here each weekend in Miami for golf.

What do you consider your greatest achievement?

Creating and building a body of work that is instantly recognizable and puts a smile on people’s faces.

What is it that you most dislike? Bullshit.

If you could choose what to come back as, what would it be? That’s nonsense.

What is your most treasured possession? My G wagon Cabrio.

What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery? Wool sweaters that irritate your skin, prickly wool.

Where would you like to live? Miami as I do. It’s the finest place to live.

What is your most marked characteristic?

Determination.

What do you most value in your friends?

Loyalty and banter.

Who are your favorite writers? Jackie Collins, Paul Howard. Who are your heroes in real life? Hard workers.

What is your greatest fear? To duff a wedge from 40 yards but working hard on that.

What is your motto? Hard work beats talent every day talent is not working hard.

Fatboy Slim, an icon in electronic dance music, will be performing a ticketed After Party in Faena Theater during Miami Art Week. The pioneering British DJ, producer, and musician helped shape the “big beat” genre in the 1990s with energetic live performances and chart-topping hits like Praise You and Right Here, Right Now. With a career spanning over three decades, Fatboy Slim continues to influence global dance culture through his innovative sound and dynamic stage presence.

The Faena Questionnaire Fatboy Slim

What is your idea of perfect happiness?

A Sunday roast with my children and friends.

What is your greatest extravagance?

Art. I collect art prints and originals, especially Keith Haring and Kenny Scharf.

What is the trait you most deplore in yourself? I am prone to unwarranted anxiety.

What or who is the greatest love of your life?

Brighton & Hove Albion (English Soccer team).

When and where were you happiest? Glastonbury Festival, around the year 2000.

What is your favorite occupation? Disc Jockey.

What do you consider the most overrated virtue? Decisiveness.

On what occasion do you lie? On a first date.

Which talent would you most like to have? A better singing voice.

Which living person do you most admire? David Byrne.

What is the trait you most deplore in others? Greed, intolerance.

What is your favorite journey? Pacific 1 from Santa Monica to San Francisco.

Which words or phrases do you most overuse? Cool beans. Capisci.

What is your greatest regret? Not learning a foreign language, forgetting how to read music.

What is your current state of mind? Shaken but not stirred.

Who is your favorite hero of fiction?

The Dude in The Big Lebowski.

If you could change one thing about your family, what would it be?

That both my parents aren’t dying right now.

What do you consider your greatest achievement? Having a dildo named after me.

What is your most treasured possession?

A Keith Haring vase with a lot of penises on it.

What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery? Failing mental health.

Where would you like to live? Exactly where I do. Brighton, England.

What is your most marked characteristic?

Inability to take things too seriously.

What do you most value in your friends? Loyalty.

Who are your favorite writers?

Hunter S Thompson, Brian Bilston, Anthony Bourdain.

Who are your heroes in real life?

Kaoru Mitoma, Bill Hicks, Keith Haring, Shepard Fairey.

What is your greatest fear? Loneliness.

What is your motto? You can’t make an omelette without breaking a few eggs.

Special Events & Happenings

NOVEMBER

NOVEMBER 22 ND

Campo Grand Opening

CASA FAENA

NOVEMBER 28 TH Thanksgiving

LOS FUEGOS & PAO

NOVEMBER 1ST–NOVEMBER 3 RD

Scared to Sacred Journey Retreat

TIERRA SANTA

NOVEMBER 11 TH

Sound Healing and Mantras in the Hamman

TIERRA SANTA

MONDAYS

Daily Yoga Yoga Studio 9:00 am – 10:00 am

Live Music & DJs

The Living Room From 7:00 pm

TUESDAYS Daily Yoga Yoga Studio 9:00 am – 10:00 am

Live Music & DJs The Living Room From 7:00 pm

Omakase by Paul Qui El Secreto 6:30 pm & 9:00 pm

NOVEMBER 10 TH

Pilates Yoga on the Beach with Kelsey Rose

FAENA BEACH

NOVEMBER 23 RD

Stress Management Workshop

TIERRA SANTA

NOVEMBER 27 TH The Art of Comedy

FAENA THEATER

DECEMBER

DECEMBER 2 ND

Faena Art Week

FAENA DISTRICT MIAMI BEACH

DECEMBER 12-14

PAO

DECEMBER 31 ST

New Years Celebration at Faena

LIVING ROOM, TOL,

JANUARY

JANUARY 9 TH Sobe Jazz Festival

FAENA THEATER

JANUARY 15TH

Jazz Series begins: Paquito D’Rivera with The Stamps Jazz Quintet FAENA THEATER

JANUARY 23RD-JAN 24 TH

Little

FAENA THEATER

SANTA

Daily Schedule

WEDNESDAYS Daily Yoga Yoga Studio 6:00 am – 10:00 am

Live Music & DJs The Living Room From 7:00 pm

Omakase by Paul Qui El Secreto 6:30 pm & 9:00 pm

THURSDAYS

Daily Yoga Yoga Studio 9:00 am – 10:00 am

Live Music & DJs The Living Room From 7:00 pm

Omakase by Paul Qui El Secreto 6:30 pm & 9:00 pm

Carmen Faena Theater 9:00 pm

FRIDAYS Daily Yoga Yoga Studio 9:00 am – 10:00 am

Live Music & DJs The Living Room From 7:00 pm

Omakase by Paul Qui El Secreto 6:30 pm & 9:00 pm

Carmen Faena Theater 8:00 pm & 10:30 pm

SATURDAYS Daily Yoga Yoga Studio 9:00 am – 10:00 am

Live Music & DJs The Living Room From 7:00 pm

Omakase by Paul Qui El Secreto 6:30 pm & 9:00 pm

Carmen Faena Theater 8:00 pm & 10:30 pm

SUNDAYS Daily Yoga Yoga Studio 9:00 am – 10:00 am Twin Hearts Meditation Tierra Santa Studio 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Sunday Asado Los Fuegos 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Live Music & DJs The Living Room From 7:00 pm Faena District Directory

Faena Miami Beach

844 733 4190

305 535 4697

Tierra Santa Healing House

spamiami@faena.com

786 655 5570

Los Fuegos By Francis Mallmann losfuegos@faena.com

786 655 5600

Pao By Paul Qui pao@faena.com 786 655 5600

Faena Theater faenatheater@faena.com

786 655 5600

The Living Room livingroom@faena.com

Campo at Casa Faena campo@faena.com

Saxony Bar saxonybar@faena.com

El Secreto Omakase elsecreto@faena.com

Faena Bazaar

305 797 9005

Faena Forum Miami Beach events-miamibeach @faena.com

Casa Faena Miami Beach casareception@faena.com

305 604 8485

Faena Rose rosemembership@faena.com

Faena Art info@faenaart.org

PAO Chef Shaun Hergatt Collab
LOS FUEGOS, PAO, EL SECRETO OMAKASE, SAXONY BAR, TIERRA
Miss Nasty Show

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