Women's Art & Design Dinner


Women's Celebration Month : Women's Art & Design Dinner

Friday, March. 13, at Miami, North Beach

Private Invitation — Women’s Month Dinner ✨

You are warmly invited to an intimate, invitation-only evening bringing together a select circle of collectors, artists, designers, and philanthropists in a private collector’s residence in Miami to celebrate feminine creative power.


Featuring special French-Caribbean guests artist & designer Johanna and Esther Mirabel, currently in residence with Villa Albertine.


An exceptional dinner experience curated by Angelica Semmelbauer × Vanessa Selk.

Proceeds underwrite the evening; all additional contributions benefit the 501(c)(3) nonprofit TOUT-MONDE Art Foundation.


Payment link at RSVP hello@tout-monde-foundation.org

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About Johanna and Esther Mirabel

Twin sisters, Johanna Mirabel is a visual artist, and Esther Mirabel, an interior architect and designer. Their joint practice emerged from a dialogue between their respective disciplines: painting, sculpture, and architecture. For several years, they have been developing hybrid works together—between installation, scenography, and sensitive cartography—that explore the memory of places and collective imaginaries.


Their paths are guided by a particular attention to spaces that are traversed, inhabited, vanished, or transformed. The idea of memory—both individual and collective—serves as a recurring thread in their work. They have notably worked on the concept of memory palaces (or the method of loci), in connection with the writings of Frances Yates, to conceive works anchored in a sensitive, emotional, and sometimes fictional spatiality.


They are interested in non-linear forms of memory: overlays, drifts, omissions, and reinventions. Through in situ installations such as Folie à deux (Galerie Nathalie Obadia, 2024) or Memory Palace (Fondation H and Emerige, 2023), they have created devices where intimate memory, psychogeographic mapping, and spirituality intertwine.


This collaborative work is a co-construction: they share their perceptions and memories, and places become structures to reactivate and reconstruct. Their Villa Albertine's residency project fully aligns with this approach, aiming to reveal the invisible landscapes of a territory through the stories, flows, and gestures of those who inhabit it.

 

Johanna Mirabel graduated from the Beaux‑Arts de Paris. A visual artist and recipient of the 2023 Emerige Grant, she presented the exhibition Adieu la chair at Galerie Nathalie Obadia in 2024. Her work has also been shown at MOCO and the Fondation H.


Esther Mirabel graduated from the École Boulle. An interior architect and designer, she founded Mirabel Studio, which has been recognized for projects combining art, design, and scenography. She develops sculptural and architectural installations based on narratives and sensitive memories.