This News article highlights recent happenings in the art, culinary, and wellness scenes. It features an exhibition of Frank Walter's paintings, a winter vegetable-focused menu at Bocca di Lupo, a photography exhibition by Mous Lamrabat, and a wellness festival at Careys Manor Hotel.
The late Antiguan artist Frank Walter is known for his itinerant paintings, sculptures and drawings that journey from the Caribbean landscapes of his home to outer space. His painting Moon Voyage, which tapped into the mid-’90s craze for space exploration, lends its title to a new exhibition in Paris that explores the natural and the ethereal in some of his 5,000-plus works.
Rachel Rees After December’s carousel of roasted meats and indulgence, a menu centred on the vegetables takes on a particular allure. From 8 January, Soho restaurant Bocca di Lupo will be serving a selection of dishes inspired by the herbs and vegetables that thrive in Italy in winter, made to recipes from chef-patron Jacob Kenedy and the Rome-based food writer Rachel Roddy. It starts with the restaurant’s signature sage leaf and anchovy fritti, moves to fried artichokes, a salad of puntarelle, a radicchio and Taleggio cheese lasagne and, to finish, spiced apple strudel studded with pine nuts and served with cream. Baya Simons Opening at Marrakech’s Loft Art Gallery, the latest exhibition from the Belgian-Moroccan photographer Mous Lamrabat is fittingly titled Homesick. The collection of all new works sees his characteristically solitary figures set against desert backdrops, their bright red robes, slippers and basketball jerseys revealing the keen editorial eye which Lamrabat has previously lent to HTSI, Vogue Arabia and GQ Middle East. Marion Willingham In case your new year’s wellness resolutions need a late-January top-up, the Careys Manor Hotel, an elegant 18th-century hideaway in the New Forest, is launching its first wellness festival. Workshops and talks come from leading voices across the wellness space: psychologist Dr Lindsay Browning will bring her expertise on insomnia and sleeping better, and nutritional therapist Patrick Holford will give a seminar based on his new book, Upgrade Your Brain
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