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There are no translations available. Art and Living celebrates the Circle of Creativity, a fresh take on what it means to be creative in the 21st century. The Circle of Creativity encompasses creators and artists from all walks of life—from fashion, entertainment, and design to fine art, architecture, cuisine, and more. Today, artists aren’t bound to just one genre of creativity. Neither are we. Through its numerous media outlets that include Art and Living Now/Next, artandliving.com, and special event participation and sponsorship, Art and Living reaches an audience that is both boundary-breaking and genre-crossing. Our audience includes today’s tastemakers.
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Puntos culminantes
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude (both born June 13, 1935) began their artistic lives as nomads and still selectively wander the globe. The early art of Christo is packages and wrapped objects
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Storied Italian fashion house Bottega Veneta steps into the realm of the home
Behind Bottega Veneta’s new interior design foray is Creative Director Tomas Maier, a German-born desi
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Director, Hammer Museum, UCLA
Career Highlights
In January 1999, Ann Philbin became director of the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. Under her leadership, the Hammer’s public profile has
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Peter Goulds opens up about how his landmark gallery went from far-flung dream to art world success
As an arts student who had studied communication design and experimented with closed
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An Interview with Forum Gallery’s Director, Robert Fishko
At the helm of the bicoastal Forum Gallery is celebrated art connoisseur Robert Fishko. While travelling in Iceland, Mr. Fis
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Car dealerships are often drab and unexciting places—but they don’t have to be. Mike Sullivan’s Lexus Santa Monica provides a perfect case in point.
Oversized arches, dark wood b
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Los Angeles-based artist Cole Sternberg’s latest paintings are a potent urban commentary reflecting on environmental expansiveness, civic folly and egocentric culture. Owing more to p
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Painting became the inspirational force that changed artist Margaret Rose Perenchio’s life
In today’s unpredictable and challenging world, we cling to the safe and the familiar, to
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