Dave Pinter
Dave Pinter
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  • Here at Colony

    Early fall in NYC means the days on the calendar are edging closer to the return of headlining design events ICFF and WantedDesign for early November 2021. There are signs that some galleries and showrooms are already emerging from their dormant pandemic states. One of those is Colony with a relaunch show Here at Colony,…

  • Lexus | CCC

    The design transformation Lexus has undergone from it’s origins as a sedate Mercedes clone to the wild and sometimes polarizing design language of today is pretty remarkable. This was evident at a Lexus gathering hosted by Classic Car Club Manhattan that bought together a range of past and present models. There were two early ’90s…

  • 2023 Nissan Z

    Arguably the most anticipated introduction of the 2021 New York Auto Show would have been the 2023 Nissan Z. That is until the show was scrubbed just a few weeks before the doors were scheduled to open. As is customary with high profile vehicle debuts lately, Nissan scheduled a pre-unveiling at the Duggal Greenhouse inside…

  • 2022 Lincoln Navigator

    Behind the door of a nondescript gallery in Chelsea on a sweltering summer day was an ode to NYC’s Central Park. It wasn’t a painting, photography or sculpture installation, it happened to be a low-key presentation of Lincoln’s revised 2022 Navigator. This particular model is the top end Black Label edition debuted the new Central…

  • CarPark | I.C. 2021

    August 2021 in NYC was looking to be a solid month for car events in the city. It would’ve been centered around the return of the North American International Auto Show to the Javits Center. However less than three weeks till the opening, it was postponed till spring 2022. All wasn’t lost however as CarPark…

  • Container and Contained

    Chelsea was once an industrial and manufacturing district in Manhattan. That began to rapidly change in 2005 when the area was rezoned to allow for residential development. The size and open interiors of the many former factories and warehouses made perfect spaces for art galleries. Soon they dominated the ground level floors of blocks between…