Marianela Nuñez

“I’ve had a career here at the Royal Ballet for 21 years… I have it in my soul. The need to go deeper and grow artistically is there every day.”

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Carmen Winant

Paola Kudacki meets the artist in her studio to discuss motherhood and how it has impacted every part of them.

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“Ideally, I don’t want anyone to think about me as a woman in architecture. I’d rather just be thought of as an excellent architect.”

PAT STEIR

“I want the viewer to see what they see and find what they find hopefully it’s a trigger for an inner dialogue with themselves. I think of art—not only my art but of all art—as a trigger rather than a message.”

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Frank Gehry has built buildings all over the world for over 50 years, and yet there’s a lot of folklore about what he does …

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An intimate look at American painter Mark Rothko by one who knew him best, his daughter Kate.

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American painter Mark Grotjahn on his creative process and what he likes seeing in works of art.

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ROSSON CROW

An L.A. painter with a flair for the dramatic takes on Americana.

LAWRENCE RINDER

It’s a curator’s job—Rinder’s job—to challenge those high versus low distinctions.

MARK MAHONEY

Mahoney has become an icon on Sunset Strip, and has stories …

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How a hard-working kid from Los Angles became a world-famous art star.

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What is it that makes the 1960s and 1970s idea of glamour still so transfixing?

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SEMI KIM

“I draw every day, carefully keeping all my ideas,” Kim explains.

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Artist Ben Eine is a happy man and he’s not afraid to show it, or, um, paint it.

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HEATH CERAMICS

The iconic tableware brand honors its past and builds on its legacy.