Nicole Marie Advisory

Nicole Marie Ianniello is an art & cultural advisor and curator shaping future-facing, climate-conscious collaborations at the intersection of art, design, and hospitality

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BREAKFAST x 1 HOTEL SOUTH BEACH
12.02.25 – 01.05.26

Curated & Produced by NicoleMarie Advisory

For Miami Art Week, NicoleMarie Advisory brought kinetic-data artist BREAKFAST to 1 Hotel South Beach, an immersive, living installation translating real-time environmental data into art. Aligning with the hotel’s nature-led ethos, seven works transformed data on wind, water, carbon, and light into mesmerizing motion.

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Where Elegance Blossoms
Montauk Beach House | Jesse Frohman

Curated & Produced by NicoleMarie Advisory

For Summer 2024, NicoleMarie Advisory presented renowned photographer Jesse Frohman at The Montauk Beach House, featuring his iconic portraits and fine art prints including Kurt Cobain, Looking Up. The exhibition bridged Frohman’s timeless lens with the Beach House’s creative, coastal spirit, celebrating beauty, fragility, and fame.

Here, There, Everywhere
Montauk Beach House | Ruvan Wijesooriya

Curated & Produced by NicoleMarie Advisory

For Summer 2024, NicoleMarie Advisory presented Here, There, Everywhere by acclaimed photographer Ruvan Wijesooriya at The Montauk Beach House. The exhibition traced his dynamic career from New York’s early-2000s music scene to abstract landscapes and meditative color fields capturing the essence of people and place. A portion of proceeds supported The Montauk Skatepark (501c3), reflecting Wijesooriya’s lifelong connection to creative community and culture.

Rhythm & Flow: Celebrating the Fluidity of Femininity
685 Third Avenue, NYC | Delphine Diallo

Curated & Produced by NicoleMarie Advisory

For this dynamic solo exhibition, NicoleMarie Advisory presented acclaimed French-Senegalese artist Delphine Diallo in a site-specific installation merging contemporary art, movement, and spirituality. Installed within a high-traffic corporate lobby, Rhythm & Flow introduced thousands of New Yorkers to Diallo’s powerful portraiture and film Soul Scapes—a meditation on femininity, identity, and the divine within the female form. Through her lens, Diallo redefined representation, merging mythology, motion, and consciousness to illuminate the strength and fluidity of women of color.