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The Art Platform MvVO ART Launches an Open Call for Artists

The art platform MvVO ART has announced its 2026 exhibition at the Waldorf Astoria New York. Scheduled for September 21st through 27th, the event coincides with Armory Week and the United Nations General Assembly.

MvVO ART recently announced an open call for artists running from May 1st through June 27th, 2026, in partnership with both the hotel and the Guerlain Wellness Spa. The show in September is expected to place contemporary artists directly inside a landmark hotel that has just completed a full transformation led by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill with interiors by Pierre-Yves Rochon. The artwork will be encountered by hotel guests, spa visitors, dining patrons, and passersby.

The partnership with Guerlain, realized through the brand's 22,000-square-foot wellness spa at the Waldorf — the largest Guerlain spa worldwide and the only US location featuring the LongeviSkin device, extends the artistic presence into a luxury wellness environment.

Trend Themes

  1. Hospitality-integrated Art Exhibitions — Embedding contemporary artwork throughout hotel public spaces creates new platforms for artists and alters guest perceptions of luxury environments.
  2. Wellness-embedded Artistic Experiences — The combination of spa technology and curated art installations fosters multisensory wellness environments that blur boundaries between treatment and cultural engagement.
  3. Event-timed Cultural Showcases — Scheduling exhibitions to coincide with major cultural weeks and international gatherings amplifies visibility and transforms transient audiences into critical new collectors and patrons.

Industry Implications

  1. Luxury Hospitality — Hotels functioning as temporary exhibition venues change revenue models and guest services by integrating cultural programming into stays.
  2. Wellness and Spa Services — Spas that incorporate site-specific art create differentiated therapeutic settings where aesthetic programming becomes part of the health offering.
  3. Art Platform and Curatorial Services — Open-call platforms that place artists in commercial landmarks enable scalable, place-based curatorial practices that reach beyond traditional gallery audiences.

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