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    mercredi 15 avril 2015

    ‘Art of The Italian Two Wheel’ – Stuart Parr


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    Imagine for a second that you’ve made it. Whether it be through sheer luck, hard work or divine skill, you’ve reached a point in your life where you have everything you’ll ever need – maybe even a little more. So you indulge your passion. Now this could mean pretty much anything depending upon who you are, but as you are right here at the House of Pipes then there’s a good chance that it involves two wheels. It certainly did for New York’s Stuart Parr, albeit with a decidedly Italian spin on things. And ten years later, he’s kindly showing the world the Frutti of his labour at a local gallery. He’s calling it the ‘Art of The Italian Two Wheel’. We’re calling itheaven.
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    Stuart’s ‘74 Ducati 750SS…
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    Parr’s collection currently comprises over 50 bikes, mainly hailing from Italy’s ‘60s and ‘70s.  No prizes for guessing that Stuart’s passion is for great design, then. He has a few well-known architectural creations under his belt, along with some notable film production credits, too.
    …and her younger sibling, the ‘81 900SS
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    A storage facility in Tribeca houses the bikes on a day-to-day basis, with Parr swapping his daily ride when the mood takes him. But with most of them having to bide their time between sessions, Stuart began to toy with the idea of airing them all out in an exhibition of some sort.
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    A ‘74 Laverda 750 SFC, or Super Freni Competizione
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    Parr reached out to a friend in real estate with the idea, and before he knew it he was wheeling the bikes into a vacant Madison avenue retail space that was earmarked for redevelopment sometime in the not-too-distant future. And why would you bother with over-priced fashion when you could be window-shopping for priceless motorbikes?
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    A ‘71 MV Agusta 750s
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    What’s clear from the resulting show and its motorised art pieces is that no-one, and we mean no-one, does engineering quite so beautifully as the Italians. It speaks volumes as to just how they see the world – after all, why would you bother to make something functional if it wasn’t bellissimo to boot?
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    A stunning ‘60 Benelli 175 SS
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    Stuart rejects out-of-hand any offers to buy the machines. Without a though, he states that the bikes are ‘not for sale’ despite countless offers from a United Nations-esque list of interested parties. ‘I’m not breaking up this collection,’ he insists.
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    A VanTech-framed Motobi with twist of café
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    And what a legacy the collection will be. The passion that is inherent in one man’s obsession and how that obsession manifests itself in such a beautiful collection of machinery is clear. On paper, a career in architecture and the movies should easily eclipse a weekend hobby, but who can read a piece of paper when they’re tearing down the road on a piece of Italian art?
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    It’s just like Christmas, but the toys are already unwrapped
    The show will open on April 18 and stay up for three months. If you’re in NYC and you miss this, then you either need your head read or your bike license revoked. Or both. Make sure you catch it at 285 Madison Avenue, in New York’s Bryant Park district.
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    The Bianchina is an Unconventional Choice

    Before the summer is completely over, we'd like to take you for a short ride along the Adriatic coast in the town of Rimini, Italy, where Federico Fellini was born. His unpredictable approach to life is something that lives on in the people of Rimini. Annalisa and her car are examples of this. She could have chosen to drive any of the more popular, high-performance cars among the ones that her father had in his collection, but she chose the Bianchina, because is the one that brings smiles to peoples' faces.



    Tatoo.....


    mardi 14 avril 2015

    10 tempting timepieces from Antiquorum’s New York sale


    On 15 April, Antiquorum will auction off a variety of modern and classic timepieces in a range of price brackets. We’ve picked the 10 lots that we find the most tempting…
    All watches from Antiquorum’s ‘Important Modern & Vintage Timepieces’ sale in New York can be found in the Classic Driver Market.

    Our 10 favourites from Antiquorum’s watch auction in New York

    EUR 14 199 - 18 932
    EUR 3 786 - 5 680
    EUR 11 359 - 17 039
    EUR 1 893 - 2 840
    EUR 1 420 - 2 367
    EUR 1 420 - 2 367