


While Art Basel attendees are definitely looking for a late-night after-party venue, other hotel guests who are not in Miami for the art show needed a place on the beach to relax with a cocktail and light bites,” said Ahmed. “We wanted to have a space that appealed to all types of travelers. Outside the tent, there was beach furniture, hammocks, and fire pits as well as drapery overhead to provide protection from the sun. The venue was spacious with leather seating and low tables, and decor included a foliage-clad bar and mannequin art inspired by nighttime performance artists from The Box. The team consisted of 10 members, and the tent buildout took about 48 hours to construct. The day-to-night venue was open to the public and served as Arlo's first foray into Miami Art Week. exhibit with paintings, iconic players’ shoes, an audiovisual experience, and a Franchise lobby gift shop. Miranda Makaroff's "Sexhibition" inflatable, walk-through vagina and Truly Seltzer’s mixed-media installation "Altar'd Paradise” drew visitors from one side of the pool to the other. “We gave each installation its own dedicated space throughout the property so that visitors had an uninterrupted viewing experience during each activation,” said Foiz Ahmed, president of hospitality at Quadrum Global, owner of Arlo Hotels.īeyond the pool sat a beach tent dubbed Arlo Beach Club. The lobby featured “Momentum,” a multidimensional N.B.A. Starting at the entrance of Nautilus by Arlo, the property was fully immersed in art. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at very different events, from art-meets-music events and branding activations at temporary venues to creative use of existing event space at South Florida’s hottest hotels. Beyond those headlines, the annual gathering of the art world for Miami Art Week spanned events from South Beach, Wynwood, the Design District, Brickell, and beyond from December 3 through 8. Instead, many states have privacy and publicity laws, and there is a wealth of “common law” (previous court rulings) that protects people.MIAMI/SOUTH FLORIDA-Kanye West premiered his first opera, Mary, Lourdes Leon (Madonna’s daughter) simulated an orgy exhibition, and a half-ripe banana sold for $120,000 at Art Basel. In the U.S., there is no federal statutory law on privacy. The display of the photo can’t be maliciously untrue, or humiliate, ridicule, or reveal embarrassing and personal facts about a non-newsworthy person.( Editorial, factual, newsworthy purposes are OK). This includes celebrities, even though they’re “public” figures and even if you photographed them in a public place. You’ll need a signed model release if the use of the photo is commercial, such as for an advert or the cover of a product.People are permitted a “reasonable expectation of privacy.” You can’t photograph people when they’re out of public view and in a private area, such as in a bedroom, changing room, bathroom, doctor’s office, etc.You can photograph people who are openly in public view - for example, on the street, on the beach, in a park.There is a patchwork of local laws protecting people’s “right to be left alone” - which, in our viewpoint, means a right not to be photographed in a private location.Īn outgrowth of these privacy laws are publicity laws which allow people (such as models and celebrities) to protect their likeness and charge for appearing in photos and adverts.

By Andrew Hudson Published: Sep temUpdated: Oct ober 29, 2013
