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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,
続きを読む: Once Upon an Otto
作者: 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.
続きを読む: Jordan Schnitzer
作者: Admin_Joomla
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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.
続きを読む: Playwright with the Right Stuff
作者: Admin_Joomla
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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.
続きを読む: DAVID W. STREETS: KEEPING APPRAISED
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Mario Buatta reminds that a light heart can often be the key to success
Renowned interior designer Mario Buatta arrives at a Manhattan din- ner party with a special gift for the eveni
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For a number of years in the middle of the last century, Dan Budnik captured on film the seminal figures of the NewYork art scene: Johns, Rauschenberg, and numerous others.Today his ima
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Eleanor and Leonard Flomenhaft founded the Flomenhaft Gallery five years ago. Though their gallery is known for its sponsorship of women artists today, it was not always designed that w
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Venture Philanthropist
Eli Broad enters the inner sanctum of his office in an art-filled suite precisely on time for his tightly-scheduled meeting. It’s the day after the Los Angeles
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Getting Intimate with Spain's Reigning King of Cuisine, Sergi Arola
Superstar chef Sergi Arola has garnered an international following of culinary connoisseurs who flock to his establi
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Gallery owner and antiques connoisseur Richard Shapiro acts on his passion, fulfills his passion, and shares his passion for unique and masterful period pieces
Do enough soul-searching
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Stephen Cohen, Founder; Alex Novak, Participating Gallerist
When Alex Novak represents an artist, he has to like the artist—not just the work. The art has to be interesting, the ar
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The man with the Midas touch takes his Next Steps
With the success of John Paul Mitchell Systems and his involvement with so many philanthropic causes, John Paul DeJoria might easily
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