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Nov 8, 2024 |
family.style | Daria Strokous searches |Osman Can Yerebakan |Marcus Gabrielli
Andrew J. GreeneAndrew J. Greene is a jokester, a provocateur who twists savoir with the banal. Stainless steel sculptures of glitzy cocktails in chemical hues rotate on sleek rods, and toy vending machines vow to spit out a variety of tchotchkes, from skyscraper-shaped salt and pepper shakers to tiny Uncle Sam statuettes.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
family.style | Max Berlinger |Marcus Gabrielli |Daria Strokous searches
Daniel Humm isn’t afraid of change. In fact, he chases it, almost to a fault. It’s why he turned his world-renowned, highly decorated restaurant Eleven Madison Park into a food kitchen at the height of Covid and, in 2021, to much fanfare, switched to a totally plant-based menu. “That’s the big question: Why do I need to change it if it’s working?” Humm wonders with a sheepish grin. But change is very much in the DNA of Eleven Madison Park.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
family.style | Daria Strokous searches |Marcus Gabrielli |Osman Can Yerebakan
Sunlight pours through the splattered window of the car and washes the side profile of the man in the driver’s seat, a cigarette raised in gesticulation above the wheel, brown hair pouring from his cowboy hat. Immersed in a torrential flood of light, the intimate scene in Untitled, 1972, is both euphoric and characterized by a hopeful longing. On display at David Zwirner Los Angeles, it is part of “The Last Dyes,” the new, and final exhibition of dye-transfer prints by the great William Eggleston.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
family.style | Daria Strokous searches |Marcus Gabrielli
Katerina Jebb is an image-maker who captures the idiosyncratic details of the world as she sees it. The artist has developed her own visual medium from experimental photography techniques and digital scans. Whether it is a close-up portrait of a friend’s face or a still life of a curious object, Jebb’s lens is wholly her own—just like her approach to cooking. The England-born, France-based artist shares her innovative take on a vinaigrette with Family Style.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
family.style | Daria Strokous searches |Meka Boyle |Marcus Gabrielli
Sabine Moritz is out front of Gagosian in Beverly Hills, and we are scanning the upscale, commercial street for something green. On South Santa Monica Boulevard, she spots it, across the street from a Wells Fargo: a historic cactus garden. We make our way over, a brief reprieve in an otherwise jam-packed day leading up to the artist’s West Coast debut later that evening.
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