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31
Jan

An Artist Who Needs People

David Hockney studies Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Percy (1970-1971)
David Hockney, British, born in 1937
Acrylic on canvas
Tate. Presented by the Friends of the Tate Gallery 1971
© David Hockney
Courtesy, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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30
Jan

Hockney Time

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30
Jan

Casting the Net to LA

David Hockney‘s garden, October 24, 2004. Photo: Charlie Scheips.

I spent last week in Los Angeles staying with David Hockney at his lush compound in the Hollywood Hills. I lived in LA from the mid-1980s to 1991 — first as David’s assistant and later as the organizer of the Los Angeles International Contemporary Art Fair. By the time I left I thought I had my fill of LA but since then every trip back has rekindled my love for the place. It can be heaven. Read moreRead more

30
Jan

Bohemia: Now and Then

Virgil Marti at Elizabeth Dee

Last Thursday night, I started my evening meeting New York-based photographer Christophe von Hohenberg at Bottino’s — the Art Set’s favorite boite since it settled in Chelsea in the middle 1990s. It’s owned by Danny Emerman, whose previous restaurant Barocco was the dining mecca for the then SoHo art crowd during the 1980s. A couple years ago Bottino’s was always jam-packed during cocktail hour but Mayor Bloomberg’s smoking police have of course ruined that too. Read moreRead more

30
Jan

Design for Living

The Block, SouthWest Studio, Marfa, Texas.
Art shown: Untitled, 1968; Untitled, 1963; Untitled 1964 (CW from wall)
Art/Work©Judd Foundation. Licensed by VAGA, NYC 2004.

On Tuesday night, I went over to the Cooper-Hewitt, our national design museum housed at Andrew Carnegie’s mansion at 91st and Fifth Avenue, for the National Design Awards Gala. It’s the fifth year for the awards having been launched originally as part of the White House Millennium Council in 2000. The council was a product of the Clinton years though, and First Lady Laura Bush was a no-show Read moreRead more

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