Free London Exhibition - Krug ‘Happiness’

Posted by Paul Handley on Wed 7th December 2011 at 08:52 AM, Filed in Expensive ArtHot Luxury NewsLuxury EventsRich And Famous
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Leading Champagne label Krug and happiness are a familiar partnership. The supreme bubbles are synonomous with good times and celebrations.

Now there is a free London exhibition by Krug, titled ‘Happiness’. The exhibition at 6 Burlington Gardens from December 13th to December 20th.

Krug has asked celebrity patrons of arts and luminaries to ‘create their own version of happiness’ through donating something to the exhibition that embodies happiness to them.

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The uniqueness of this free London exhibition is down to each interpretation of happiness. The results of this are sure to lead to an intriguing display!

Contributors include arts patrons David Bailey, Vivienne Westwood, Sienna Miller, Muiccia Prada and many others, with all proceeds from the sales of each exhibit going to support the Royal Academy Schools, raising vital funds for the Royal Academy Schools.

Lady Amanda Harlech is the Co-curator of the Happiness Exhibition along side of Edith Devaney of The Royal Academy. Creative consultant to Chanel and Fendi, Lady Amanda Harlech understands the true meaning of happiness.

Incorporating creativity and passion into her everyday work, she is extending her talent and enthusiasm by partnering with Krug and the Royal Academy for this invigorating presentation.

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