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A Tête à Tête with Philippe Starck
Philippe Starck
Indisputably the most famed designer of our time, French born Philippe Starck recently declared, “Design is dead.” Perhaps his era of designing toothbrushes, juicers and thousand-dollar Louis chairs is no longer but Starck design is definitely not extinct. Rather, it is exploding to a higher consciousness. [...]
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Fabrik in dialogue with Ruth Weisberg, artist, historian, pedagogue, and Dean of USC’s Gayle Garner Roski School of Fine Arts at the Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, February 15, 2009, during the run of her Norton Simon exhibitions “Guido Cagnacci and the Resonant Image” and “Ruth Weisberg: Selected Works” at Jack Rutberg Fine Arts, Los Angeles.
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© Stephen GlassmanJoin Sculptor Stephen Glassman for the Official “White Tail Plaza” Debut and Artist Reception at LNR Warner Center in Woodland Hills
White Tail Plaza, by design both contemplative and confrontational, speaks to the complicated relationship between man and nature.
White Tail Plaza is a public/private commission of LNR Property Corporation (www.lnrwarnercenter.com) and the Los Angeles Department of Cultural [...]
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Linda Brunker - Gallery 13
Gallery 13 specializes in contemporary sculpture, drawing, prints, and unique paintings by acclaimed Irish artists. It was opened in 2007 by Irish sculptor Linda Brunker, known for her innovative style challenging traditional concepts of bronze figurative sculpture. The space is also host to a permanent showcase of Brunker’s unique [...]
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Photocartographies: Tattered Fragments of the Map
Until July 3, 2009
Photocartographies: Tattered Fragments of the Map, is a curatorial project that includes an art exhibition, a series of public programs and a book of related essays. g727, a non-profit art gallery in downtown Los Angeles, will host the exhibition [...]