The Marriott Bonvoy™ American Express Credit Card portfolio is dedicated to providing its Card Members with exclusive access to incredible experiences. Whether at home or traveling to one of 7,000 properties in 131 countries and territories that participate in Marriott Bonvoy, the new travel program from Marriott International, Card Members have enjoyed once-in-a-lifetime experiences across art, music, sports, food and fashion.
American Express and Marriott Bonvoy are excited to announce they are extending their relationship withinternationally acclaimed Grammy-Award Winning music producer and avid art collector, Swizz Beatz, for a new series with The Dean Collection. Initially established in 2014 by Kasseem “Swizz Beatz” Dean and his wife, Alicia Keys, The Dean Collection is a contemporary, family art collection focused on supporting living artists.
Through a continued relationship with Swizz Beatz, American Express and Marriott Bonvoy have delivered unique, exclusive experiences to Marriott Bonvoy Card Members– from a 2017 Card Member event at the W South Beach Hotel during Miami Art Week, to a 2018 pop-up hotel in NYC created for Card Members to celebrate the introduction of the latest Card product in the portfolio, The Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant™ American Express® Card.
The newest joint endeavor with The Dean Collection, DELUXX FLUXX, will take place in New York City from June 20th - 21st and will feature art installations by FAILE and a special performance by Swizz Beatz. Early access to complimentary tickets are now available exclusively for Marriott Bonvoy American Express Credit Card Members. Tickets will also be complimentary and open to the public on June 18th. Ticket supplies are limited.
DELUXX FLUXX
DELUXX FLUXX is an immersive experience that allows guests a chance to genuinely engage with artwork, stimulating both sight and sound in a way that art has never been shown or heard before. Originally established in 2010, DELUXX FLUXX was created in collaboration with FAILE, a Brooklyn-based group of artists, and features an interactive installation that includes retrofitted video games, pinball machines, and foosball tables that are simultaneously sculptures and functioning games.
Stay tuned for additional events in The Marriott Bonvoy American Express Credit Card portfolio x The Dean Collection series - both later this year and in 2020.
ABOUT MARRIOTT BONVOY
Marriott Bonvoy is the new travel program that replaced Marriott Rewards, The Ritz-Carlton Rewards and Starwood Preferred Guest (SPG) February 2019. Comprised of a portfolio of global hotel brands with 7,000 hotels to choose from, as well as a home rental offering, Marriott Bonvoy enables members to earn and redeem points for stays and accelerate the points they earn with co-branded credit cards from Chase and American Express. The program also offers 120,000 destination tours and activities on Marriott Bonvoy Moments. When members book direct on Marriott.com they receive perks including free and enhanced Wi-Fi and exclusive member-only rates, and on the Marriott app they enjoy mobile check-in and checkout, Mobile Requests and, wherever available, Mobile Key. To enroll for free or for more information about Marriott Bonvoy, visit MarriottBonvoy.com. To download the Marriott app, go here. Travelers can also connect with Marriott Bonvoy on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
ABOUT THE DEAN COLLECTION
The Dean Collection—founded by Kasseem "Swizz Beatz" Dean and his wife Alicia Keys in 2014—is a contemporary family collection and cultural platform. The collection actively acquires, and commissions, work by contemporary visual artists such as Derrick Adams, Nina Chanel Abney, Jordan Casteel, Nick Cave, Arthur Jafa, KAWS, Deana Lawson, Ebony G. Patterson, Kehinde Wiley, and many others. The collection also includes the largest privately-owned body of work by Gordon Parks. The platform organizes artist supportive initiatives such as the No Commission art and music festival and TDC 20, both designed to fund artists' practices and projects. Dean sits on the board of trustees of the Brooklyn Museum, New York and the Americas Foundation of the Serpentine Galleries, London.