PROVENANCE HOTELS
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON + PALM SPRINGS, CA
Provenance Hotels are in a gallery frame of mind with art taking center stage at every hotel. These properties are for the creatively inclined, where art photography and music are paired with an exceptional restaurant, playful amenities, and plenty of attitude, to create a one-of-a-kind hotel experience.
Hotel Max is downtown Seattle’s destination where commissioned works from innovative artists adorn every floor of the hotel – photographs, paintings, collages and sculptures – reflecting a myriad of voices and attitudes. In the lobby guests will find Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Can I – Vegetable (F&S48). There is an Ed Ruscha there, too – it’s called “Gallo.” And, Ivan Navarro’s “Revolution #2” – a sculpture that uses light and the suggestion of sound in the form of stacked drum heads to evoke the revolutionary spirit of his native Chile.
Villa Royale is home to an original, commissioned collection of more than 50 large format oil paintings, which were painted on site in the year prior to the hotel’s opening by Juan Antonio Casas, Lou Kregal and Sara Radovanovich. These artists lived and painted at the property for weeks at a time, separately and together, channeling the history and vibe of Palm Springs in their eclectic body of works featuring desert landscapes, classic cars and icons of popular culture, film and music.
At Hotel Theodore, the guestrooms feature photography and patent drawings curated in collaboration with the Museum of History & Industry from their collection to highlight Seattle innovators whose ideas revolutionized daily life in Seattle and around the world. On the 15 guestroom floor elevator landings, custom built museum-quality cases house artifacts from Seattle’s industrial history. https://provenancehotels.com/