SCOTIABANK CONTACT PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL: PHOTOS OF THE WEEK

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One of our favourite cultural events in Toronto is the internationally acclaimed Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival. Every year it is incredibly inspiring to see all of the amazing art and photography displayed at more than 175 venues throughout the city! During the month of May, an extensive range of exhibitions, public installations, films, lectures, and workshops are presented to more than one million people.

To celebrate this year’s theme, “Field of Vision”, we are counting down our top five photos every week!

1.Pyramid- James Nizam
Pyramid by James Nizam. On display at Brookfield Place, Allen Lambert Galleria
2.Amazonas- Sebastiao Salgado
Amazonas by Sebastião Salgado. On display at the Royal Ontario Museum
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Food by Martin Parr. On display at Metro Hall and Pearson International Airport

 

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24hrs in Photography by Erik Kessels. On display at Contact Gallery
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Female Passenger Pigeon by Sara Angelucci. On display at Art Gallery of York University

 

Tweet us your favourite photo @natashankpr! 

Office Chatter: Lunch Eats

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Bringing your lunch to work every day is hard – and even harder when you’re surrounded by some of the best restaurants in the city! From lunch meetings to takeout, here are our favourite spots near the NKPR office!

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Buonanotte Toronto
19 Mercer Street

This Entertainment District hotspot brought 20 years of great food, great drinks and a great vibe from their Montreal location to Toronto and we could not be more excited! Buonanotte offers authentic Italian comfort food and a weekly lunch table d’hôte. Open Monday – Friday  from 11:30 AM – 3 PM, it is the perfect spot for a client meeting, a quick sit-down respite from the busy office or a laissez-faire lunch on a day off! To make reservations call 416-599-7246 or email toronto@buonanotte.com

NKPR Pick: Agnolotti del Plin con Burro e Salvia (Traditional Piedmontese pasta filled with beef, pork and rabbit with butter, sage and parmigiano)

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Khao San Road
326 Adelaide Street West

There’s almost always a line outside of Khao San Road during weekday lunch, but trust us, it’s worth the wait! Not your average Thai restaurant, KSR (as we like to call it), boasts authentic flavours with signature dishes like Street Style Pad Thai and tender braised beef in their signature Khao Soi. Delicious food, friendly staff – did we mention delicious food?

NKPR Pick: Green Curry Chicken – Thai Spicy

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Ravi Soups
322 Adelaide Street West

Anyone who says that a bowl of soup isn’t a full meal has clearly never frequented Ravi Soups. Created with a combination of culinary genius and fresh ingredients, Ravi will change the way you feel about a simple bowl of soup. And trust us, a large Beef Miso is enough for lunch AND dinner. 

NKPR Pick: Roasted Free Range Chicken Wrap with Porcini Mushroom Soup

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Zupa’s Restaurant & Deli
342 Adelaide Street West

NKPR’s local greasy spoon, Zupa’s is everything a good diner should be; simple with a delicious menu and easy on the wallet. Perfect for a freshly made meal on a dime! 

NKPR Pick: Soup of the Day and the Grilled Cheese

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Banh Mi Boys
392 Queen Street West

Asian fusion at its best! Banh Mi Boys combines Vietnamese flavours with North American-ized banh mi sandwiches and tacos. The line is long but the flavours are unreal. Take it from us – we haven’t met a banh mi we don’t love yet!

NKPR Pick: Grilled Chicken Banh Mi and Kimchi Fries

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Le Gourmand
152 Spadina Ave

The best NKPR brainstorms come with melt-in-your-mouth chocolate chip cookies from Le Gourmand… The French-inspired cafe offers the option to takeout, sit-down as well as a full grocery section with specialty treats!

NKPR Pick: Cobb Salad and Chocolate Chip Cookies

What’s your favourite lunch spot in the city? Tweet us @natashankpr!  

NKPR Celebrates: Buonanotte Toronto Opening

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We’ll admit it. The NKPR team loves a great party. Needless to say, when we heard Montreal hotspot Buonanotte was expanding to Toronto, we were just a little bit excited to check out the new venue. The original Buona is known for its nightlife, celebrity spottings and most importantly, its delicious food! And after attending Tuesday’s Buonanotte launch on 19 Mercer, we can confirm this Toronto outpost will bring that same Montreal flair to the city, with a few Toronto-inspired menu items, of course!

Check out our Top 5 highlights from the Buonanotte Toronto opening:

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1) The Crowd
Toronto photographer extraordinaire and editor of The C Daily, Ryan Emberley, tweeted that the Buonanotte Toronto launch felt like the first day of school. And we couldn’t agree more! Amid a snowy and cold January, we were thrilled to get out and see everyone for the first time after the holidays.

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2) The Porchetta
Okay so we’ll be honest… not many of us have ever seen a full roasted pig before. And while it was maybe a bit alarming at first, the moment we tried Chef Davide Iannaci’s flavourful porchetta on a neapolitan pizza crust, we were sold on the presentation.

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3) The Other Food
Those that know us, know that we are an office of food-lovers! Buona showed off their true restaurant chops on Tuesday with food stations complete with risotto, gnocchi, charcuterie, pizza, cheese, olives and passed hors d’oeuvres.

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4) The Vibe
Buonanotte Montreal is known for its nightlife and we can tell Toronto will also be a fun fusion of music, good food and friends!

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5) The Team
We had a great night working at the Buonanotte Toronto launch and celebrating the opening of this fabulous new spot. We’ll be back soon!

[photos by JJ Thompson – medianeeds.ca]

Your #OOTD at Toronto Argonauts Day

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On the heels of last night’s Toronto Argonauts win, Toronto is abuzz with excitement and pride for our 2012 Grey Cup Champions. Tomorrow – Tuesday, November 27 – is officially Toronto Argonauts Day, complete with a parade and pep rally at Nathan Phillip Square.

Planning on joining the Toronto Argonauts celebration? SHOP.CA‘s limited edition Champion Tees  have your #OOTD (outfit of the day) covered. Available for both men and women, these super soft tees in relaxed, burnout washes feature the 100th Anniversary logo and keep the Argo team spirit alive! Best part is, sharing the Champion Tee link with friends (on Facebook or Twitter) allows members to earn rewards and save dollars when friends click through to check out the tees as well.

Are you showing your Argonauts pride tomorrow? Tweet us @natashankpr 

Living Large: Izzy Sulejmani, Izzy Gallery

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We are art and photography enthusiasts, so it was hard for us to contain our excitement when we learned that internationally acclaimed photographer Albert Watson would be showing for the first time in Canada in Yorkville’s Izzy Gallery (106 Yorkville).

The Izzy Gallery has played host to the Canadian debuts of a number of high-profile photography icons; most recently German-born, Paris-based photographer Ellen von Unwerth made an appearance at her sold-out show “Caught!” Other industry icons who have had their Canadian exhibition debuts at Izzy Gallery include one of the most influential photographers of the fashion world, Lillian Bassman, who impacted the careers of Richard Avedon and Louis Faurer; and Bert Stern, who famously shot the last photographs of Marilyn Monroe just six weeks before she passed away.

With “Archive: Albert Watson,” Izzy Sulejmani, owner of Izzy Gallery, continues his white-hot track record of working with photographers who have made a global impact in art, fashion and commercial photography and showcase their most celebrated works in a large scale format. The “Archive” exhibition will be no different, featuring some of Watson’s most iconic shots and seminal works from throughout his 40-year career.

We met with Izzy to talk about his vision for the “Archive” exhibition, his love for big photos and what’s next for a space that is quietly, but steadfastly building a reputation for showcasing the works some of the biggest names in photography.

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1. What inspired you to open Izzy Gallery in 2008?

I used to sell paintings, mostly Canadian art. In 2004, I saw a photo of Marilyn Monroe [by Bert Stern]. I couldn’t stop thinking about it. It was massive and it just floored me. How the image looked, its visual force, it was incredible. I had never cared about photography before and I never cared about Marilyn before, and just like that, I fell in love with this photo and photography in general. I used to think that anyone could take a picture, but I learned that wasn’t the case. There is a difference between a normal photo and a silver gelatin or making a print by hand like Albert does. So after seeing this photo, I met some people, did research, read books, learned a lot about photography. And I’m a pretty quick learner.

2. How do you choose the photographers that exhibit at Izzy Gallery?

First, I have to love their work. I get them into the gallery because I love their work. It’s also very important for me to have an authentic relationship with the photographers. My goal was to create a gallery with international artists because we don’t have a fashion photography gallery in Canada that brings in these major international names. One of the biggest challenges that I experienced was convincing Lillian Bassman to show. And not only to show, but also to display her images in an oversized format – wall-sized. It was the first time she had had her work shown at such a physically large scale. But I convinced her. After Lillian, we showed Bert for the first in Canada. Also in large scale. Not only did we show his work in this new format, but he came to Toronto to be part of the his opening. This was a big deal [Stern is known for being extremely reclusive]. After you work with such icons like Lillian and Bert, doors start to open a bit more. It’s a small world. They all talk, they know each other, so you do a good job, establish a good relationship with them, and pay your bills on time. Very few galleries want to show big photography; it’s a huge risk and very expensive. Every show takes us a year and a half to prepare.

3. Why such a focus on massively sized photos?

A small photo, for me, doesn’t do anything.  I love the photographs to be huge. They should be bigger than life. One piece can change not just a room, but a whole space whether it is displayed in a home, an office space, a restaurant… Anywhere!

4. What makes Izzy Gallery unique? 

The list of the artists we represent and the way we present their work. In addition to only showing works on a big scale, we also frame these photos like they are masterpieces, because they are!  They deserve to be correctly presented. We’re influencing how people see and feel in their homes; how people perceive the image. An excellent frame really sets the scene, so to speak, and, when successful, enhances everything that is great about an image.

5. What can we expect to see at Albert Watson’s “Archive” exhibit?

It’s all black and white. We have a few photos that have never been shown before. The show is called “Archive” because it touches a bit on everything he’s done over the past 40 years. I’ve developed a process that has worked. I work with the artist to come up with the theme. Then I go through photography books for about four months and go back and forth with the photographer to select images for the show. That said, I know the space, every single wall here, how it shows the art. That goes with experience and you go with the flow. There’s no rule there.

6. What’s next for Izzy Gallery?

In May, we’re bringing in Mary McCartney. In the future, we’d love to bring in photographers like Steven Klein and Nick Knight who don’t normally deal with galleries. I would love to be the gallery that brings them in. Another is Mario Testino because he only sells through auction houses. I’d love to bring all three guys in!

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“Archive: Albert Watson” will show at Izzy Gallery, 106 Yorkville Avenue from November 1 until the end of the year.

Celebrating 10 Years of NKPR

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“Sometimes the little things you don’t think are anything while they’re happening turn out to be what marks a whole period of your life.” – Andy Warhol

When choosing a quote to encapsulate the past ten years, I think Andy Warhol said it best. All of the little moments throughout the years have really defined NKPR and who we are!

On Wednesday night, I had the amazing opportunity to celebrate a decade of my life and business with some of my closest friends, incredible staff and inspiring clients.

The theme of the night was “Love & Candy”, and I have to say, you could really feel the love! Although we had over 250 guests, the atmosphere felt intimate. Looking around my backyard was like looking into an NKPR time capsule. Everyone that attended has made NKPR into what it is today and impacted my life in so many ways.

As for the candy portion of the night, my favourite store Petite & Sweet – now featured on the Food Network’s “Sugar Stars” – created a stunning sweet table for the event. Not only did it feature some amazing treats like brownies, cupcakes, chocolate and candy, it also displayed my favourite quotes about love, written in chalk above the sweets. The table was the focal point of the party and Petite & Sweet did an amazing job of capturing the theme!

“Love doesn’t make the world go ‘round. Love is what makes the ride worthwhile.” – Franklin P. Jones

After such a special night, I want to take this opportunity to truly thank all of the people who have been present throughout the past 10 years, particularly my dedicated staff. You exceed my expectations and inspire me daily.  All of our little (and big) moments together have really marked a period in my life and made NKPR exceptional!

I believe that true success in life, is being surrounded by people you love, that also love you back. At the end of the evening, I crawled into bed after marking this 10- year milestone and felt an incredible sense of happiness, peace and achievement because of the amazing people I know and love.

Thank you for all of your support!

XO

Natasha

Stunning sweet table from Petite & Sweet!
Sarah Flink, Lara Tobin, Carly Ostroff and Lauren Rivietz
NKPR10 cocktails provided by SKYY Vodka and Aperol

 

Karen Kwinter, Natasha Koifman, Jesse Labelle and Montana Labelle
Brittany Lockhart, Rebecca Kogon, Sam Detwiler, Daniela DiStefano, Ally Carlson and Kristin Newbigging
Danny Soberano, Lila Soberano and Natasha Koifman
David Drebin and Natasha Koifman
Anita Clarke and JJ Thompson
Izzy Sulejmani, Natasha Koifman, Damir Sulejmani and Deana Nastic

 

Celebrating the Month of Love Part One: It’s a Date!

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February is here and NKPR is jumping on the Love Train. Stay tuned all month as we help you get in the mood with the perfect gifts, date ideas and yummy treats to share with the one you love. 

The 14th might be a mandatory date night for those who are attached, but it shouldn’t be the only time of the year to woo your significant other. The NKPR team has put together some activities for you to enjoy with anyone near and dear.

Valentine’s TLC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Who wouldn’t want to spend the day in a bathrobe getting pampered? Treat your plus one to a rejuvenating spa retreat catered to couples that includes massage therapy, a hot steam and lunch at this amazing spa in Bloor-Yorkville! www.sitamaa.com

Dîner Pour Deux

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maybe you can’t take your love to Paris for a romantic getaway, but you can always take them to La Société for a French-inspired meal. We suggest ordering the Grand Tower – a three-tiered seafood feast that is sure to make a memorable Valentine’s date. www.lasociete.ca

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Get together with your fellow cinephiles and head over to the TIFF Bell Lightbox for a silver screen escape. From February 10-16 the Academy Awards nominated films for Best Live Action and Best Animated Short will be playing back-to-back so you can choose wisely in your office Oscar pool. www.Tiff.net

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The We-Vibe 3 is a great place to start for anyone looking to plan an intimate night in. It’s made for couples and features six vibration patterns, a remote control and a waterproof design. Cue up a Marvin Gaye CD and you’ve got yourself a sexy Valentine’s Day party for two. www. We-Vibe.com

-Daniela DiStefano

Tweet us @natashankpr and tell us how you’ll be celebrating Valentine’s Day!

Say Bonjour to Paris… in Toronto!

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Can you believe the NKPR staff went to Paris last night – and were back at the office this morning?

Well, more accurately, we were transported to Paris at the VIP opening of La Société Bistro – the much-acclaimed addition to Toronto’s revitalized Bloor Street and the latest launch for Toronto entertainment mogul Charles Khabouth.

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In fact, if it wasn’t for the crowd of Toronto’s most fashionable tastemakers, media and celebrities tweeting away the night (and tweet they did! #LaSociete was a trending topic!), it could have been Paris of the 1920s.

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Luxe mahogany and leather furnishings, intricate marble mosaic tile floors and an ornate 20-by-30 foot stained-glass ceiling, all carefully curated by designer Alessandro Munge, helped suspend our disbelief… at least for a few hours.

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And, although La Société’s 2,000 square foot patio – the largest on Bloor Street – provides plenty of people-watching opportunity, we couldn’t keep our eyes (or our hands!) off of the immaculate seafood bar. Yum!

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Want to see more of La Société? Check out our Flickr gallery of photos from the opening.

Better still, make a reservation and say bonjour to a little piece of Paris in the heart of Toronto.