Nomad St. Moritz
The 15th edition of Nomad runs between February 20 – 23, 2025 in St. Moritz, and will feature a line-up of leading art and design galleries presenting modern and contemporary art, collectible design, jewelry and exclusive special projects.
Whether in Venice, Capri or Monaco, the Nomad art + design fair always stands out for its stunning locations and distinctive curatorial vision. For the 2025 edition, this is no-less the case. This year, galleries will present their art and design pieces in the historic Klink Gut, a former orthopedic clinic. It’s a creative experimentation that will highlight the work on display in a truly unique way. Each former patient room or operating room will serve as the site for an individual exhibition space or special project. As the fair’s organizers note: “Drawing inspiration from the site’s former past as a hub for healing, NOMAD exhibitors will be encouraged to take a broader, more imaginative approach to lifestyle, well-being, and the human experience. We are excited to see works that explore these themes in open and innovative ways, whether through art, design, or unexpected and hybrid narratives.” Nomad St. Moritz will include a special pop up restaurant, a collaboration between architect and interior designer Giuliano Andrea dell’Uva and Jumeirah Capri Palace. Ma-Re Capri, overseen by Executive Chfe Salvatore Elefante, is an elegant space that brings the sun-filled flavors of Campania with the alpine atmosphere of the fair.
For the 15th edition of Nomad St. Moritz, Spazio Nobile will host a special group exhibition titled “Shining Peaks,” featuring works by: Pierre Charrié, Florence Coenraets, Marie Corbin, Mae Engelgeer, Vincent Fournier, Éva Garcia, Garnier & Linker, Kaspar Hamacher, Pao Hui Kao, Åsa Jungnelius, Laura Laine, Benoît Maire, Isaac Monté, Päivi Rintaniemi, Bela Silva, Ann Beate Tempelhaug, Joost van Bleiswijk, Kiki van Eijk, Vera Vermeersch, Fabian von Spreckelsen and Quentin Vuong. The presentation highlights the creative interpretation of materials from wood to glass to ceramics, with an emphasis on the handmade and craft.
Select Modern and Contemporary galleries include Monica de Cardenas (Milan/Zuoz), who will bring works by artists such as Alex Katx and Stephen Balkenhol, Thomsen Gallery (New York), who will feature a selectio of Japanese bamboo flower baskets from the golden age of Japanese Basketry, and Galleria Antonio Verolino (Modena), who will highlight a dialogue in between Calder;s 1970s tapestries and Victor Vasarely’s works. In Collectible Design, Marco Arosio (Milan) will bring a curated colletion of Murano glass, ceramics and Italian furniture; Craftica (Warsaw) shows pices from contemporary Polish artists and designers; and Von Bartha (Basel, Copenhagen), will feature a special exhibition of work by Anne Dickenson. In Special Projects, highlights include the contemporary jewelry of Fernando Jorge, titled Deep Stream, a curatorial collaboration between Chahan Gallery and Sorry We’re Closed, and an imagined mountain bachelor pad from Martin Brûle Studio and Elizabeth Royer, among many other exciting projects.
The 15th edition of Nomad St. Mortiz opens on February 20th and runs through February 23rd, 2025.
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