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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, January 11, 2006

ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Learn about art for smarts' sake

Advertiser Staff

Remember Art History 101, sitting in the dark watching slides of Greek kouroi and Goya's Saturn gobbling up his son? Relive those enlightening sessions at the Honolulu Academy of Arts' new Afternoon Movie and Art Talk, which kicks off today at 2:30 p.m. (9-to-5ers are out of luck). Wednesdays through Feb. 22, the academy screens a documentary related to art in the renovated Western Galleries, then a docent leads a discussion. Films progress chronologically, starting with "The Measure of All Things: Greek Art and the Human Figure" and ending with "Art of the Western World: Realism & Impressionism." Free. 532-8700.



RECHANNELING CHANEL



SEE SPARKLER INSPIRED BY COCO

After a seven-month redesign by New York architect Peter Marino, known for his luxe-boutique creations, the Chanel Ala Moana Center fashion and fine jewelry boutiques are open again — with lots of glass and steel.

At the relaunch party last week, guests walked a gauntlet of chiseled men in black suits, and in the window was a model draped in a velvet gown and diamond logo necklace worn by Nicole Kidman in a Chanel No. 5 ad.

Now on view in the new jewelry gallery, which is modeled after iconic company founder Coco Chanel's Paris apartment, is Chanel's diamond comet ring.

— Paula Rath



FINAL WORD

"We very strongly insist on architecture's potential to reach all the senses, not just the visual."

Jacques Herzog | part of the hot architecture team Herzog & De Meuron, in Time. The pair created a fragrance, Rotterdam, a first for architects.