At the vineyard and cultural center Château La Coste, art is everywhere you look. Few 17th-century Provençal wine estates greet visitors with a spindly Louise Bourgeois spider, invite them into Tadao Ando's contemplative concrete chapel, and lead them to a monumental pavilion designed by Frank Gehry. This Fourth of July weekend, the destination's 600 acres played host to an exhibition-personal, heartfelt, and deeply rooted in its surroundings-that couldn't have happened anywhere else. Château La Coste's summer program launched with a celebration of creative collaboration and friendship, centered on the artistic community surrounding Rashid Johnson and Sheree Hovsepian.
