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In Baja California, a Restored 1900s Villa

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Beyond the renovated Spanish colonial-style villa’s library (left), lobby and cafe, a concrete spiral staircase (right) designed by the architect Max von Werz is the centerpiece of the Baja Club’s new annex. Credit... Cesar Bejar, courtesy of Grupo Habita

By Michaela Trimble

Set on the Sea of Cortez, in Baja California Sur’s laid-back coastal town of La Paz, is the recently opened Baja Club hotel. Its original structure — an early 20th-century Spanish colonial-style villa — was renovated by the Mexico City-based architect Max von Werz , under the direction of Jaune and produced by the contemporary Mexican artist Claudia Fernández. Guests can unwind at the property’s sauna, Jacuzzi or infinity pool. And in the evenings, Greek-inspired dishes are offered at the hotel restaurant, an outdoor space set below an ivy-covered pergola, while cocktails are served at the rooftop bar. Rooms start at $275, bajaclubhotel.com .


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Never-Before-Seen Drawings by Kenny Rivero

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From left: Kenny Rivero’s “Two Drawings (Yeshua and the Dinosaur and Almanaque)” (2021) and “Pleasant, Nurturing and Demure” (2018-20). Credit... Charles Moffett Gallery and the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center

By Chantal McStay

Kenny Rivero’s Kenny Rivero: Palm Oil, Rum, Honey, Yellow Flowers ,” on view at the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center in Vermont, are no exception: Illustrated scenes appear on reclaimed record sleeves and torn-out book pages, among other makeshift canvases. While Rivero’s recent shows “Kenny Rivero: Palm Oil, Rum, Honey, Yellow Flowers” is on view through June 13 at the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, 10 Vernon Street, Brattleboro, Vt., brattleboromuseum.org .


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Joyful Tableware From a Renowned Chef

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Plates from Yotam Ottolenghi’s new tableware collection, designed in collaboration with the Italian artist Ivo Bisignano and produced by the Belgian studio Serax. Credit... Emma Lee

By Gisela Williams

The London-based Ottolenghi Flavor ” (2020) is my latest favorite, with recipes like zaatar cacio e pepe and a cucumber salad with tahini and black sesame seeds. So when I heard Ottolenghi was releasing a collection of tableware, I knew it would be both tasteful and bold. The line, which debuted earlier this week, consists of 100 pieces — from ceramic tapas and dinner plates to wine glasses and serving stands — produced by the Belgium-based studio Serax and designed by Ottolenghi and one of his longtime friends and collaborators, the Italian artist Ivo Bisignano , who splits his time between London and Tel Aviv. The wares come in an assortment of brilliant hues — From $28, available for pre-order at ottolenghi.co.uk .


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A Fragrance From Byredo Inspired by the Sky

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Byredo’s latest fragrance, Open Sky, will be available on May 6. Credit... Courtesy of Byredo

By Zoe Ruffner

When Covid-19 forced Byredo’s Stockholm-based founder, Ben Gorham, to stay put in the $270, byredo.com .


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At Casa Gilardi, Robert Janitz’s Latest Exhibition

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The artist Robert Janitz’s “La Garderobe du Placard” (2021) hangs on the wall of the dining room at Casa Gilardi in Mexico City. At the edge of the pool is his work “Explanada Rosa” (2021), comprising custom-made pigmented cement tiles. Credit... Beka Odette Peralta

By Natalia Torija Nieto

The buildings and gardens that the Mexican architect Luis Barragán realized in the second half of his career, from the 1940s to the late ’70s, have in common a monastic feel that tends to inspire a contemplative state in a visitor. When the German artist Robert Janitz first began to engage with Barragán’s designs three years ago, he responded, in particular, to a sense of “dematerialization of space into colored light,” he recalls. It is fitting, then, that 10 of his own vibrant works are currently on view at “Best of All Worlds” is on view through May 8 at Casa Gilardi, Calle Gral. Antonio, León 82, San Miguel Chapultepec, Mexico City, archivocolectivo.mx .


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