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wood, scenic vistas, flowers, fabric, or architectural elements it imitates.” A fragment of antique wallpaper, Greer suggests, is precious enough to frame and hang as art.
Also on board is Ewan Venters, former chief executive of Artfarm, the hospitality arm of Hauser & Wirth—a growing art empire that has brilliantly blurred the lines between culture and commerce.
Colours are like people for designer Danielle Brustman."It’s like chemistry," she says. "The way some people bring out different things in you that you only see when they’re standing next to you.