Art and luxury combined: Markus Lüpertz designed magazine cover!

Art and luxury combined: Markus Lüpertz designed magazine cover!

In a glamorous event in the Hotel Sacher in Vienna, the latest edition of the exclusive magazine "Living Deluxe" was presented, which deals with topics related to living, architecture, art and lifestyle. The current edition, which was designed by the renowned artist Markus Lüpertz, stands out through the combination of art and architecture. Lüpertz, known as one of the most important contemporary artists in Germany, drew the cover story with his oil painting "Pierrot Lunaire - a pale laundry" from 1984. At the event, numerous prominent guests were present, including entrepreneurs and art historians, which further underlined the exclusivity of the evening, like Leadersnet reported.

The presentation not only focused on the new cover, but also the philosophy of the magazine: "With this year's edition of our magazine, we are again making a sign of exclusivity and aesthetics," explained Thomas Hopfgartner, Managing Director of Living Deluxe Luxury Real Estate. Lüpertz 'handwriting on each edition symbolizes the connection of art and the modern attitude to life that the magazine embodies. Another highlight of the edition includes an exclusive interview with the artist that offers deeper insights into his creative world. This limited edition is only distributed to selected people, including loyal customers and partners of Living Deluxe, and thus reflects the high claim of the magazine.

Exclusive content for art lovers

In addition, the readers can expect exciting reports in the new edition about top chefs such as Massimo Bottura and the most beautiful properties in Austria. The magazine is not only an image of the latest trends in real estate and art, but also a fascinating document of upscale lifestyle that updates the demands of his readership. The publication Well Hotel also deals with the emerging theme of art and landscape design, which is becoming increasingly important in the hotel industry and thus reaffirming the synergy between art and architecture in modern hotel construction.

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