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Tag Archives: Art
Robert Rauschenberg Photographs 1949-1962
DAP just published a stunning book of photographs by Robert Rauschenberg that he shot from 1949 to 1962 of all of the people he was hanging around with which just happens to include the likes of Jasper Johns and Merce … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Art History, Artists, Foundation, Jasper Johns, Merce Cunningham, Photography, Robert Rauschenberg Photographs
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Pacific Standard Time, LA’s Art Filled Weekend
I’m obsessed with this David Hockney painting. Lots going on in LA’s art world this weekend. Tonight was the opening of Under The Big Black Sun: California Art 1974-1981 at Geffen Contemporary MOCA downtown with Henry Rollins spinning tunes (I … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Art Fair, Art Platform, california Art, Dead Kennedys, Geffen Contmeporary, Getty, Henry Rollins, LA Art Scene, MOCA, Punk, Punk Art, Pushead, Show, Tharsher, The Big Black Sun, X
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Jonah Freeman & Justin Lowe, The Double Bind Selections
Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe are best known for their large scale environmental installations and this weekend will be premiering their latest work which uses pieces form the Annable Vale collection. The collected archive, deeply rooted in downtown LA’s history, … Continue reading
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Tagged Annabel Vale, Art, Country Club, Etienne Cabet, Flwoer street, Hollywood, Installations, Isaac Vale, Jonah Freeman, Justin Lowe, LA Art fair, LA Art Scene, Lombourg Arms, Los Angeles, Max Ernst, McCarthism, New Art, New Work, The Standard, Thomas Mann
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John Currin : New Paintings
John Currin’s “New Paintings” book came out last week from Rizzoli. I love his work, for years I’ve dreamed of owning one of his paintings. On December 2nd Gagosian will do a pop up shop at his London space where … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Damien Hirst, Ed Ruscha, Gagosian, Jeff Koons, John Currin, New Books, New Paintings, Painting, Richard Prince, Rizzoli, Roy Lichtenstein
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Garage Center Moscow
In early 2004 while I was working as Fashion Director for Russian Elle in Moscow I had my assistant call the studio of artists Vinogradov & Dubossarsky to see what they were up to. As it turns out they were … Continue reading
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Tagged Agathe and Seraphine’s House, Art, Dasha Zhukova, Dinos Chapman, Erni Vales, Fashion Director, Gagosian, Garage, Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Graffiti, LFW, London, London Fashion Week, Moscow, Moscow art Scene, Nick Knight, Pop up, Russia, Russian Art World, Russian Elle, Style, Stylist
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Fashion Week Inspiration, Men’s Board
John Crocco, Perry Ellis One of my favorite things that WWD does is their Fashion Week inspiration features. It’s a ritual that repeats every season for men’s and women’s for every city including NY, London, Milan, Paris and even LA … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Bepsoken, Carlos Goncalves, Design, Designers, Fashion, Fashion Week, Film, Frank Muytjens, Inspiration, Inspiration Board, J Crew, J. Crew Men’s, James Fayed, John Crocco, Liam Fayed, Men's, Men's Fashion, New York Fashion Week, NYFW, Painting, Paulo Goncalves, Perry Ellis, Photography, Richard Chai, Robert Geller, Sam Fayed, Timo Weiland and Alan Eckstein, Tommy Hilfiger, WWD
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Street Art in LA
As anyone in LA will tell you driving gets boring, hence all those texting accidents. So instead of updating Facebook or Twitter at red lights I’ve gotten in the habit of looking to my right and trying to find rad … Continue reading
KAWS Opening in LA
Brooklyn-based artist KAWS is having a second solo show of paintings and sculptures at Honor Fraser‘s gallery in LA opening Saturday Sept 10th from 6-8pm. I love his work, still regret not having the chutzpah to rip one of those … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Art Scene, Calvin Klein, Gallery, Honron Fraser, KAWS, LA, Los Angeles, Opening, Painting, Sculpture
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Painting of a Girl in Green
There is some sort of green theme going on with me today so I am just going with it… I found this amazing painting yesterday at the Rose Bowl and am completely in love with it! I am sure it … Continue reading
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Tagged 1961, Antiques, Art, Gail, Old Art, Painting, Painting of a Girl in Green, Rose Bowl, Vintage Shopping
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