State of the Art

May 6, 2024

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It’s time to dive into the world of fine art. Come see it, talk about it—maybe even buy a piece for your own collection. We promise it’s easier than it sounds. Created and curated by Jasmine Arakel, the Arlo Living Room Gallery Series was designed to bring artwork typically reserved for museums, galleries and private collections into publicly accessible spaces across Arlo Hotels.

On View This Month…

A wall displays a variety of colorful, framed artworks, predominantly featuring abstract rabbit head designs.

Hunt Slonem at Arlo NoMad

Explore the vibrant colors of nature at this exhibition of painter and sculptor Hunt Slonem’s “Animal Magnetism” series. Join us at the opening reception on May 7 to meet gallerists, make a purchase, and be the first to experience the all-new NoMad Diner.

Three framed paintings leaning against a white wall. The left features intertwined chains and foliage, the center depicts two abstract faces, and the right portrays a woman's profile in a surreal style.

Dan Alva at Arlo Wynwood
Go inside the creative practice of contemporary Miami artist Dan Alva at the opening party for his newest exhibit, “Thick as Thieves” on May 17. Indulge in a special drink menu, enjoy live music, and meet the artist!

Person observing framed artwork on a wall, with several colorful illustrations and text pages. The artwork is displayed above a tan leather sofa with a black pillow on one side.

Andy Warhol at Arlo SoHo

In the market for an early Warhol for your collection? Don’t miss this exhibition in partnership with Guy Hepner featuring over 15 works on paper by the inimitable pop artist.

A modern restaurant interior with exposed brick walls, abstract paintings, round wooden tables, and curved upholstered seating.

Arlo Williamsburg: Jean-Paul Donadini
Pop into Arlo Williamsburg to experience a limited-time exhibition of three recent paintings by French artist Jean-Paul Donadini, on loan from NYC’s Guy Hepner gallery.

Three empty picture frames of varying orientation (two horizontal, one vertical) displayed with small cards next to them.

Feeling inspired? Prime yourself for even more exceptional art, coming soon to the Living Room Galleries at Arlo Midtown and Arlo Chicago later this spring.