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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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Pierre Hermé Boutique, Paris
Like an alchemist trying to turn lead into gold, French pastry chef Pierre Hermé is about to attempt a seemingly impossible feat—translating the orient
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For gallery owner Walter Randel, art and antique dealing is a global affair
In the middle of Chelsea, the uber-chic center of New York’s contemporary art scene, there’s a new “ki
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Galerie Michael sets the master’s etchings on display
It’s hard to believe Rembrandt’s Adam and Eve wasn’t always considered art.
The intricate weave of hatch-marks. The dark,
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NEW YORK CITY’S L&M ARTS IS A LIVING ENVIRONMENT GALLERY
As I enter the premises of New York City’s L&M Arts, I quickly find that the gallery emits a presence that is as refined as
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Two Cool Schoolers discuss the nows and thens of LA’s art scene
Art and Living: What was it that kept you in L.A. during the 50s and 60s?
Ed Moses: I thought about traveling but i
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An Interview with Fernando Botero
The paintings of neo-figurative Colombian artist Fernando Botero appear, on first examination, as playful compositions of corpu- lent figures with uni
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No room in the modern home has evolved as radical- ly in the past century as the kitchen. Far from the hot, cramped spaces of yesteryear, the kitchen is now supposed to project an image
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The designer behind one of Greystone’s revamped bedrooms and its adjoining bathroom and patio reveals she’s got more on her plate than her dining creations
Sitting in the sun-drenc
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