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18
Jun
You don’t have to be a Rockefeller to collect art.
Herb & Dorothy tells the extraordinary story of Herbert Vogel, a postal worker, and Dorothy Vogel, a librarian, who managed to build one of the most important contemporary art collections in history with very modest means. They lived off of Dorothy’s salary and used Herb’s to collect art. They only had two requirements when purchasing art: the piece had to be affordable, and it had to be small enough to fit in their one-bedroom Manhattan apartment.

25
May


The design show of the century is back, bigger, and in Beverly Hills!
It’s almost here, with new design & architecture tours with new stops
in Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Westwood & West Los Angeles !
To visit CA BOOM’s website click here.
11
Apr
Photography exhibition of Desert Christ Park by Ryan Herz tonight at DRKRM.

Opening reception is from 7pm to 10pm
DRKRM
2121 N. San Fernando Rd. Suite 3
Los Angeles, CA 90065
Visit the gallery online here.
10
Apr
Wall Street Journal reports the 2 artists in the previous article, lost their life savings!
continue reading "Two Artists Who Design Homes to Prolong Life Lost Their Life Savings"
7
Apr
Arakawa and Madeline Gins say the $2 million house they designed “staves off death” by boosting the immune system.
Questionable and fascinating, but maybe it’s the architecture that questions you in this instance.
3
Apr
Switching gears, here is the most expensive home for sale in America!
It’s only $150 Million, call me direct to place an offer.
2
Apr
ForYourArt and Storefront for Art and Architecture present a 5 day blogging event of near continuous conversation on architecture, urban design, music & art featuring BLDGBLOG (Geoff Manaugh), Subtopia (Bryan Finoki), ArchDaily (David Basulto), City of Sound (Dan Hill), We Make Money Not Art (Regine Debatty), and Mudd Up! (Jace Clayton).
9
Mar
Still $1 ?
I covered this in August of last year, a home in Detroit for $1 and several homes for under $100. Now there is at least 1,800 homes for under $10,000 that once were worth at least 10 times more.

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