Wednesday, 04 June 2008 |

Having spent more than enough time traveling the world, I didn’t think
I’d ever been this excited about yet another art event. But Buenos
Aires and its amazing ArteBA Contemporary Art Fair
have just reminded me how exciting art really can be. Forget the
mainstream Basels and Miamis – this is where the world’s hottest art
event is right now, and this is where the art world is really happening.
Argentineans are an extremely cultured bunch, more than any other
nation, and this is the most important art fair in Latin America.
Absolutely everyone seems to be interested in or involved in art here,
and the massive daily line-ups were events onto themselves. This is
where you meet everybody who is anybody, from artists to collectors to
critics to celebrities to the general public. The entire city and its
incomparable art, cultural and tourism charm is turned fully on and you
are going to love it!

ArteBA is a fantastic meeting point of everything that has to do with
art in the Latin American market – new, avant-garde, exotic,
experimental, traditional; established artists, newcomers and everybody
in between -- you name it, and it is here. Mainly visual artist and
galleries from Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Costa Rica, Colombia and
Uruguay displayed their best and their hottest art. The venerable,
17-year-old, five-day intensive art event had an attendance of more
than 110,000 people, and it came close to having more energy and eye
candy than I could handle!
Argentineans are extremely stylish with an edge, and it seems they are
all good looking. So, I found myself people-stalking a lot as well,
even at the art events where there was more exciting art than I have
ever encountered in any art event in any city. From now on, this is THE
one art event I will attend every year.

In Buenos Aires, my home away from home was Palermo’s Home Hotel, one of the Hotels included in our latest book World’s Coolest Hotel Rooms.
and also Tailor Made Hotel in Las Cañitas. Palermo Viejo is Buenos Aires's equivalent to New York's Soho and it is
definitely the trendiest neighborhood and way much cheaper than Soho. The cobbled streets are lined
with fashion boutiques, amazing restaurants and design shops, mostly one-off local brands,
the really interesting stuff. I liked Arte Etnico Argentino
that sells textiles, furniture and accessories made in tribal villages.
Another amazing area is San Telmo with its antique stores
and the hugely popular Sunday antique market. This is the way antiquing
is supposed to feel like!

I have never experienced a city more extroverted and exotic in its
fusion of night and day, history and future, foreign and local. My
every sense has been heightened here by the overwhelming richness of
sights, sounds, smells and tastes, and by the endless succession of
nightlife, tango parties, special events, dinners, clubs...I’ve had an
amazing time and I have Astrid Perkins and her great team at Think Argentina to thank for pretty much all of it. I have never been looked after better than here in Buenos Aires!
A big thank you to LAN Airlines business class for flying me to Buenos Aires from New York. By Bill Tikos

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