UNVEILING ART: The itinerant art and design showcase Nomad has partnered with the Giorgio Armani Group. This entails a new exhibition in Saint Moritz where Nomad will stage its ninth flagship edition running until Sunday, located inside the town’s 19th-century hotel Villa Beaulieu.
The project is named “Giorgio Armani / Unveiled,” and includes an exhibition called “Through the Looking Glass: Jane Crisp and Yuta Segawa” about the intersection of craft and the Armani/Casa world. Curated by Object & Thing founder and creative director Abby Bangser, the initiative explores cultural depth and craftsmanship.
A series of talks with key figures from the art and international culture scene, along with collectors and trendsetters, will also be hosted in the late designer’s private residence in Saint Moritz.
The Giorgio Armani / Unveiled project in partnership with Nomad Saint Moritz 2026.
Courtesy of Giorgio Armani/IVAN EROFEEV
“Each edition is thoughtfully embedded in its location, presenting collectible design not as spectacle, but as an intimate, site-responsive conversation shaped by context and cultural intent,” stated Nomad cofounder Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte. “Here, luxury emerges organically from spatial rhythm, material integrity, and the unique constellation of people and ideas gathered.”
Other projects include a collaboration between artist Margherita Castiglioni, daughter of Plan C founder Carolina Castiglioni, and the Sorgin Gallery, founded in 2024 in San Sebastián by Brazilian art and design dealer Mirian Badaró. This will present a juxtaposition of furniture pieces by Brazilian modernist masters Joaquim Tenreiro and José Zanine Caldas alongside creations by contemporary makers Adeline Halot, Joseba Lekuona, and Eduardo Chillida.



