NOMAD’s annual summer show places world-class art and design in beautiful settings. Its 10th edition brings it to the Certosa di San Giacomo, a Carthusian monastery just a few minutes from Capri’s main square. In the Certosa, views of the Mediteranean and the Faraglioni bring to mind Slim Aarons’s photographs of postwar Italy, gathered in his book La Dolce Vita. Conceived by Giorgio Pace and Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte, NOMAD first took place at Villa La Vigie in Monaco—Karl Lagerfeld’s former home—and later expanded to Venice, Cannes, and St. Moritz. Instead of gatherings in cold convention centers, NOMAD chooses historical spots that feel like home. —Elena Clavarino