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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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When does text become art? When artist Ed Ruscha is behind it
Probably no other artist captures the essence of Los Angeles as does Ed Ruscha. Since the early sixties, he has portrayed
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Owner, Kwiat
“This is a happy business to be in,” muses Greg Kwiat of Kwiat. “We deal with people at happy moments in their lives, and that’s a wonderful career to have.”
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A magna cum laude graduate of Boston University, Elinor Milchan is an Israeli-born video artist who lives and works in New York City. Known for her conceptual photography and video pr
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GE’s Paul Klein opens up about designing a kitchen for the Information Age
The future has changed, and definitely for the better this time. Forget the old future with its Buck Roge
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The Western Easterner…or Vice Versa
In the last two decades, China has grown into one of the world’s most powerful economic, social and political forces. By 2014, it’s expected
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Winter 2009
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Free Arts for Abused Children works with homeless, abused and at-risk children through visual arts, music, dance and poetry. In 2007, 460 volunteers worked with more than 26,000 Los Ang
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MAX BECKMANN’S VISUAL IMPRESSIONS VISIT SPAIN
The Bay of Biscay’s roaring waves create a cacophony of sound as they echo against the vaunted metallic curves of the façade of the G
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