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Art and Living: Winter 2009

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This issue has 196 pages and 35 articles

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“ table of contents” (page 7)
table of contents 8 Winter 2009 THE ART OF ESCAPE 130 Today’s Most Artistic Hotels Hotels that show off art exquisitely or just scream artful execution THE ART OF ARCHITECTURE 136 Archi-Creative Some noteworthy designs, both realized and in-theworks, by some of the most creative architects of tod...
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“ from the publisher” (page 9)
During the last four years, Art and Living has become more than just a magazine: It has become a circle of friends. Since our first issue, we have met many noteworthy people in the world of art and design. Traditional or avant-garde, emerging or already established, these friends are creating wha...
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“ the art of photgraphy Our Great Photographers” (page 11)
thet haret aorft pohf omtougsreaupmhsy 12 Winter 2009 Jim McHugh Jim McHugh has a profound connection with both Los Angeles and art. A native of the City of Angels and the product of a show business family (his grandfather, Jimmy McHugh, penned the Tin Pan Alley standards “On the Sunny Side of th...
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“ MICHAEL CHILDERS” (page 15)
thet haret aorft pohf omtougsreaupmhsy 16 Winter 2009 MICHAEL CHILDERS An elegant, doe-eyed Natalie Wood sitting strong and confident in a shoulder pad-imbued dress; artist David Hockney afloat in a boat amid a placid English lake; sculptor Robert Graham in the studio awash in the stains of pliab...
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“ LAWRENCESCHILLER” (page 17)
thet haret aorft pohf omtougsreaupmhsy 18 Winter 2009 LAWRENCE SCHILLER At 72, photographer and Renaissance man Lawrence Schiller maintains a schedule that would burn out a man half his age. The sparkly eyed, non-stop talker and perpetual observer has made a career out of documenting and sharing ...
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“ michael greco” (page 18)
Art and Living 19 michael greco Michael Greco wanted to be a great Hollywood photographer ever since his days on assignment with People, where he shot journalistic pictures to illustrate lifestyle stories. “I immediately started to request more opportunities to take portraits,” he says. “I’ve bee...
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“ LAsIconic Artists” (page 20)
Art and Living 21 At January’s LA Art Show, Art and Living is presenting the 2009 Los Angeles Art to Life Awards to a group of artists and activists who have helped build Los Angeles’s reputation as a world-class art destination. In light of the occasion, we’ve put together our own printed tribut...
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“ LARRY BELL” (page 22)
Art and Living 23 LARRY BELL “I am in the process of celebrating my 49th year of unemployment,” quips Larry Bell while lighting a cigar in his Venice, California studio. Currently, Bell also lives and works in Taos, New Mexico. Classified as one Southern California’s Light and Space artists, he f...
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“ HOWARD BINGHAM” (page 24)
Art and Living 25 HOWARD BINGHAM As a photojournalist, artist, historian and archivist of the life of Muhammad Ali, his best friend of more than 40 years, Howard L. Bingham is one of the most acclaimed photographers in the United States. In addition to his countless photographs of Ali, many of wh...
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“ ED MOSES” (page 26)
Art and Living 27 ED MOSES It’s hard to imagine anyone making art for half a century without resorting to comfortable formulae at some point. But then, Ed Moses is no ordinary painter. He is an enigma driven by passion for the process and by what he describes as “a primal fear.” Born in 1926 in L...
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