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Owner, LA Art House
An accomplished painter as well as an avid art collector, LA Art House gallery owner Margie Perenchio is a person of many passions. After several decades of collecting impressionist and post-impressionist paintings with her husband and media magnate A. Jerrold Perenchio, she has taken on a new project: an inviting art gallery on the border of Beverly Hills and West Hollywood, California stocked with some of the most promising practitioners of figurative art.
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CEO, The Hess Collection
Fine art and fine wine. Like chilled vodka and caviar, it’s just one of those wining combinations. Donald Hess, CEO of the Hess Collection winery in Napa Valley, California, offers up great contemporary art at all his worldwide wineries: Glen Carlou Vineyards in South Africa; Bodega Colomé in Argentina, and the latest, Peter Lehmann Wines in Australia.
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Owners, 21C Museum Hotel
Call it a pioneer spirit of a different kind: such was the spirit from which the 21c Museum Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky was born. For Steve Wilson and Laura Lee Brown, building a museum-hotel in the city’s downtown district made perfect sense. Having been longtime art collectors and active in the area’s growing cultural scene, they had reasons to believe their concept would work.
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Owners, The Umstead Hotel, Spa and Art Museum
When most people find something lacking in their city, few have the means to change it. Not so for Dr. Jim Goodnight, the CEO of SAS Institute, the world’s leading analytic software provider, and wife Ann Goodnight, who together built a five-star hotel in Cary, North Carolina and filled it with work by local and national artists.
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French doyenne of design Andrée Putman illustrates that life is best lived not in black, white, or gray, but rather in rich contrast.
Upon opening the door to Andrée Putman’s offic
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Chinese Lacquer comes to the Santa Barbara Museum of Art
SBMA curator Susan Tai adores lacquer. “The significance of the exhibition is that it is consistently of great quality. It co
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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. Describ
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Kathy Taslitz wants people to see themselves in her designs—literally. The Chicago-based designer’s debut collection of sculptural furniture, Pieces of Ourselves, employs a range of
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David Henry Hwang Romances The Word
From the beginning, playwright David Henry Hwang found the theater fascinating because of the way in which words could fill a stage.
“Theater i
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Paul Morris, Founder and Organizer
The Gramercy Art Fair may be a footnote in New York’s funky downtown art scene history for some, but for Paul Morris, who now runs six internationa
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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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George Yepes was born in Tijuana, Mexico and raised on the tough streets of East Los Angeles, where he overcame ten years spent in one of the area’s toughest gangs to become, in the
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