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A book of photographs of artist Frank Otto’s paintings sits invitingly on a table at the same chic Santa Monica hotel that was home to his acclaimed multi-media project, TRIP. Described by the artist as a film-music-art project, TRIP involved 33 directors, 14 musicians, and scores of technicians during its Los Angeles run late last year,
अधिक पढ़ें: Once Upon an Otto
द्वारा लिखित Kimberly Nichols
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When noted art collector Jordan Schnitzer was a young boy his mother Arlene Schnitzer opened the Fountain Gallery in Portland, Oregon to spotlight artists in the Pacific Northwest. Her staunch belief in supporting artists from the region carried down to her son who, at 14 years of age, bought his first painting – a canvas by Louis Bunce titled Sanctuary.
अधिक पढ़ें: Jordan Schnitzer
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Playwright with the Right Stuff
David Henry Hwang romances the word
By Judy Seckler
From the beginning, playwright David Henry Hwang found the theater fascinating because of the way in which words could fill a stage.
"Theater is inherently metaphorical. Film is supposed to be real," he observes, reflecting on more than 30 years of experience as a scribe of plays, film, librettos, TV and texts for dance. Thus, Hwang’s ideas for characters in a play often come from unexpected places. In a seminal workshop with Sam Shepard, he learned how to write from his unconscious.
अधिक पढ़ें: Playwright with the Right Stuff
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DAVID W. STREETS: KEEPING APPRAISED by Lynn Morgan
For the past five years, veteran art dealer David W. Streets has been holding court at his Beverly Hills gallery, David W. Streets Fine Art. A Southern transplant, David Streets arrived in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, and established himself as an art dealer, appraiser and consultant.
अधिक पढ़ें: DAVID W. STREETS: KEEPING APPRAISED
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For Acquavella Galleries’ Michael Findlay, the best way to collect art is the old-fashioned way
When he walks in the room, heads turn. Immediately recognized by art dealers, collecto
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With a warm and inviting tone (similar to the reputation of his family’s winery and tasting room), Rich Frank of Frank Family Vineyards in the Napa Valley couldn’t be a better pro
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Meg Maggio of Pékin Fine Arts, Beijing
As a twenty-year resident of China, Meg Maggio is among the rare foreigners intimately acquainted with the Chinese art scene practically from
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Bill Viola (b.1951) is internationally recognized as one of today’s leading media artists. His potent themes combine Eastern and Western art and spiritual traditions, highlighting uni
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Leader of "No Anesthesia" Cosmetic Surgery Offers New Approach to Beauty, with Safer, More Natural Results
Dr. Payman Simoni chose plastic surgery as his specialty because it was the o
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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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For Los Angeles’ Jack Rutberg, collecting is apart of the bigger picture
Over the past two-and-a-half decades, Jack Rutberg Fine Arts has been Los Angeles’ go-to gallery for the be
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Designed by Steven Ehrlich
Steven Ehrlich’s new Walter Cronkite School of Journalism in downtown Phoenix seems to send architecture over the airwaves: Vertical stripes painted on the
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