In partnership with international artists
–The Art AuXion, Le Meridien Bali Jimbaran presents a 3 months art exhibition
at the resort’s Hub.
With
art as one of it’s brand’s passion points, Le Méridien Bali Jimbaran is
delighted to partner with international art enthusiast collective –The Art
AuXion for a 3 months art exhibition laid out around the resort’s Hub from last
February to 11 May 2015.
Through
this first semester of the year, Le Méridien Bali Jimbaran is pleased to offer
guests and art enthusiasts exclusive access to the recently launched art
collections of the Art Auxion.
The
Art AuXion is a collective that consists of extra-ordinary artists and
collectors. They have combined their talents, knowledge and energy to put
together a collection of art from Bali, Indonesia and the rest of the world,
which has to be exposed to the people. Several accessible events are organized
in Asia previously, putting these creative and stimulating pieces on display,
using all creative tools and media possible to increase visibility.
The masters behind The Art AuXion
Dutch
artist Irene Hoff currently resides in Bali, Indonesia; having lived and worked
across South East Asia (Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, HongKong, Ho Chi Minh City) over
the past few years. These diverse cultures have influenced her artistic style
and theme. Irene began her creative career as a graphic & product designer,
and later decided to focus her energy on the creation of art. Irene’s work is
lauded regionally, and has been presented in various solo exhibitions
throughout Indonesia, Vietnam and Holland.
Mersuka
Dopazo was born in Las Palmas de Gran Canarias in 1971. Blessed with a vivid
imagination and inborn drive to experiment with anything that falls in her
hands, she is fully capable of tackling a wide range of subjects and techniques
with the same spontaneous freedom that guides her innovative spirit, fearlessly
and unhesitatingly. She began her carrier influenced by her experiences of
country living, however, it is from her multiple travels where she has derived
most of her experience and inspiration for work.
The
collective believes that by doing so, a broad group of people is stimulated to
open up new ways of thinking, challenging them to step out of their ordinary
lives, creating new perspectives.
Their
exhibition at Le Méridien Bali Jimbaran is an interesting project as it opens a
window to Art AuXion’s world of integrative art. Showcasing a collection of
themes, Art AuXion is once again set to change the concept art with a
contemporary twist.
About Le Méridien Hotels & Resorts
Le
Méridien, the Paris-born hotel brand currently represented by nearly 100
properties in more than 35 countries, was acquired by Starwood Hotels &
Resorts Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: HOT) in November 2005. With more than 75 of its properties located
in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific, Le Méridien provided a
strong international complement to Starwood’s then primarily North American
holdings at the time of purchase. Since then, Le Méridien has gone through a
brand re-launch, which included a large scale hotels product consolidation and
redefined brand strategy.
Through
partnerships with some of the world’s most creative minds, Le Méridien has
transformed numerous guest touch points, thus bringing unique, interactive and
curated experiences to its guests. Plans call for dynamic expansion of Le
Méridien Hotels and Resorts within the next five years, concentrating on
markets in Asia-Pacific and the Americas. Le Méridien recently opened new
hotels in Columbus (Ohio, USA), Charlotte (North Carolina, USA), Indianapolis
(Indiana, USA), New Orleans, Chicago, Tampa (Florida, USA), Cairo, Bahrain,
Bali, Atlanta, Oran (Algeria), and Zhengzhou (China), and will open in the next
12 months in Bangkok, Gurgaon (India), Mahabaleshwar (India), Thimphu (Bhutan),
Paro (Bhutan), Dhaka (Bangladesh), Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Qingdao (China),
Leshan (China), and Putrajaya (Malaysia).
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