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Welcome to The SUMMER 2015 Edition of BUREAU of ARTS and CULTURE MAGAZINE. This Edition contains The BUREAU ICON Essay on Georgia O'KEEFFE, A Photographic Profile on Robert FRANK's Classic Book The Americans, INTERVIEWS with Photographer Alex HARRIS, The Portrait Painter Jon SWIHART, The Legendary SURF Photographer Jack ENGLISH and The BUREAU Summer Guest Artist: Irby PACE. CINEMA: On The Set of The Classic Film RAGING BULL. CUISINE: PALMS Beverly Hills & Pedro INOSCENCIO, Heir to The Throne: Jamie WYETH, BOOKS: David BROWNE's Opus on The Grateful Dead. Herb RITTS in Boston, Charles RAY in Chicago, Andy WARHOL in Phoenix, Peter BLUME in Hartford, FASHION: The Dandy LIONS Photography and New FICTION by Linda TOCH. +An Interview with The Bureau Editor's Mom, Maria Francesca TRILIEGI on her New Book. We are pleased to have New Readers in The SOUTH: Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and Louisiana at our Newest Community Site, BUREAU OF ARTS AND CULTURE: THE SOUTH. Links to Summer Events across the USA including, The CHICAGO Blues Festival, AUSTIN Biker Festival, Scorsese Collects in NEW YORK, 4TH of July Celebrations + so much more. The BUREAU EDITORIAL DIS - Organizations: Are Groups in America Abusing Power ?MUSIC: Lets ROCK at Fahey / Klein Gallery in MIAMI, MUSEUMS: National Gallery of Art, PORTRAITS: Native American Portraits from The YALE Collection of Western Americana. Plus Links to Our Eight Different Community Sites Celebrating The ARTS Across AMERICA . The Social Media Sites serve More as a look back at Previous BUREAU Editions + Features
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THEY CALL IT THE CITY OF ANGELS
The Original Fiction Series: " THEY CALL IT THE CITY OF ANGELS," began two years ago with Season One. An interesting experiment that originally introduced five fictional families, through dozens of characters that came to life before our readers eyes, when Editor Joshua Triliegi, improvised an entire novel on a daily basis and publicly published each chapter on-line. Season Two was an entire smash hit with readers in Los Angeles, where the novel is set and quickly spread to communities around the world through google translations and word of mouth. Season Three begins in August 2015 and the same rules will apply. The entire final season will be improvised and posted publicly on a weekly basis beginning, Friday August the 7th 2015 and continuing each friday to the stories final completion of Book One. "Improvised," in this instance, means: The writer starts and finishes each section without taking any prior notes whatsoever and publishes the completed episode on all Community Sites. Season III is The Finale'.
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We Thank: Da Capo Press, Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University, Pace/MacGill Gallery, National Gallery of Art, Georgia O'Keefe Museum of Art, Fine Arts Center Colorado Springs, Duke University, Andy Warhol Museum, Phoenix Art Museum, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Crystal Bridges, United Artists, Spot Photo Works, Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Art Huston Texas, Gallerie Urbane, Mary Boone Gallery, Pace Gallery, Asian Art Museum, Magnum Photo, Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, Fahey/Klein, Tobey C. Moss, Sandra Gehring, George Billis, Martin - Gropius - Bau Berlin, San Jose Museum of Art, First Run Features, Downtown Records, Koplin Del Rio, Robert Berman, Indie Printing, American Film Institute, SFMOMA, Palm Beverly Hills, KM Fine Arts, LA Art Show, Photo LA, Jewish Contemporary Museum, Cultural Affairs, Yale Collection of Rare Books & Manuscript and Richard Levy.
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Contributing Guest Artists: Irby Pace, Jon Swihart, F. Scott Hess, Ho Ryon Lee, Andy Moses, Kahn & Selesnick, Jules Engel, Patrick Lee, David Palumbo, Tom Gregg, Tony Fitzpatrick, Gary Lang, Fabrizio Casetta, DJ Hall, David FeBland, Eric Zener, Seeroon Yeretzian, Dawn Jackson, Charles Dickson, Ernesto DeLaLoza, Diana Wong, Gustavo Godoy, John Weston, Kris Kuksi, Bomonster, Hiroshi Ariyama, Linda Stark, Kota Ezawa, Russell Nachman, Katsushika Hokusai and Xuan Chen Contributing Writers: Robin Holland, Jamar Mar(s) Tucker, Linda Toch, Maria (Mom) Triliegi
BUREAU : FASHION TOM FORD
(between 69th St & 70th St)
New York, NY 10021
Neighborhood: Upper East Side (212) 359-0300
Mr. Fords new Fall line for men drives a classic line straight through Wall Street. Grey flannel, grey, patterns, and grey cotton suits all with a flourish or a flare for fine tradition. The fun is in the accessories and comfort wear : sweaters, shoes, canes, hats, cuffs, collars and coats as well as bags. A shop which harkens back to the day when gentlemen had personal tailors, personal tastes, personal assistance and could spend what they wanted, when they wanted, on who they wanted, whenever they wanted. That day has returned. It's not just a boys club anymore, take the stairwell up to the second level and behold Mr Ford's new line for women.
Tom is no longer just a controversial figure anymore. He has proven to be the comeback kid time and time again. From his clothing design to bold accessories, from his recent foray into film making to his personal battles, Tom Ford is a champion. Now we can sit back & thoroughly enjoy his prodigious output. The newest of which is a very slinky, elegant, yet sexy new line for women with just a touch of that classic Asian influence.
As we predicted this Summer, orange is indeed the color for women this Fall and Tom Ford is utilizing it well. Though, lets start with those kinky Boots. A Simple, tall, long, straight flare upward with side zipper, knee high in leather, suede and are you ready for this ? Anaconda baby. Tom Ford knows what women like. He knows what men want and he is willing to spend a pretty penny on a well crafted production line that never seems trendy.
It's as if Mr Ford has experienced the 80's, the 90's, the 00's and is now creating works for all the decades that lay ahead. Those thoroughly modern times that we live in today. The dresses have that touch of Coco inspired scale, tone and classicism. Black on black, tight fitting, for the younger set, long flowing for mature girls. The evening gowns come with matching dramatic capes. A wide variety of shoes of the Italian inspired variety one may
see in Fellini' s, " La Dolce Vita " party scene escapades that we love so much. Luxury. Bold. Comfort. Fun. Classic. Flair. Serious. Sexy. Fun. Strong. Plush all come to mind.
Controversy is no longer the story at Tom Ford. Eventually an artist is judged by his or her output. The art, the object, the craft, the product itself, be it a film, a shoe or an interesting turn of the phrase. Who can deny a fabulous dress, a great pair of shoes, a
warm fuzzy hat, a classic tuxedo with your choice of over seven different collars or the kinkiest boots in town ? " Not I" , said the wise man as he walked among the throngs. Like most designers of a certain ilk, it's no longer just about the clothing, It's a lifestyle.
This is a one stop shop, make-up, perfume, cologne, hats, dresses, ties, shoes, canes, umbrellas, shirts, coats, sweaters, purses and that special Tom Ford signature object : The Travel Bag with Zipper(s).
Tom Ford' s signature line of travel bags employs the Extra Large Zipper motif which is indeed a copyrighted feature of this broadcast. The zipper which is large, dipped in gold and [ we have it from a very reliable source] that it gets easier and easier to open the more one uses it. Makes sense to me. Travel ought to be fun, safe and sexy. Tom Ford has been around the world and it shows plenty. The travel bags are the tried and true keepers of the key here. They come in a wide variety of colors, sizes and are designed with simple functional flourishes that make them a joy to behold. An overnight bag says a lot about the owner. These bags have the strength of a construction worker's tool kit and the classic style of a Cary Grant romance film. There is a very down to earth style here at Tom Ford. He has arrived. What are you waiting for ?
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BUREAU FASHION NYC :
Alexander McQueen 417 West 14th Street New York, NY 10014
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interesting and influential high fashion idea
into what has become an empire of Gothic
clothing for both men and women alike.
This new Fall line is a bit like day & night.
Utilizing silks, satins and worn leathers has
created an extremely stylish line that is also
quite comfortable to wear, touch and view.
Women' s bodice top jackets with dramatic
capes attached, men' s umbrella's, canes and
slippers with skull adornments, give it a Doctor
Jeckyl & Mr. Hide vibe via the turn of the century.
Many of the women's jackets and purses come with
a touch of fur, though if one is philosophically against
wearing animals, there is still plenty to appreciate.
For men, the gray, tight fitting suit & the silk striped
tuxedo of the modern variety worn by Cary Grant in
so many Hitchcock movies takes a classic look and
makes it their own. A business and holiday special.
For women, red and black shoes with fur, zippers
and a stiletto type heel that harkens back and also
forward to a time of pedestal - like adoration for the
female form which borders on fetishistic fascination.
The large boot - like arrangement seems to be an
amalgamation of classic heels, boots and the afore
mention pedestal, but with a sense of high art as well.
The future is here. A completely and utterly luxurious
line of clothing which connects the links between high
art, fashion, fetish and the creation of incredible objects.
One can only imagine visiting the factory that whips up
this line of phenomenal products. Craftsmen and women
cutting the patterns, stitching the fabrics and stretching
the leather. One thinks of architects, sculptors and draftsmen
when viewing these wearable fine art objects of the highest
order.
Highly influenced by the costumes and original designers
of clothing for king and queens of early Europe. Velvets,
ruffles, leather, suede & fur all turned on its head an re-
thought to invigorate the modern and utterly unabashed
as well as the unlimited pocketbook of the upper classes.
Although high fashion is often finicky, fickle and trendy in
its nature and there is plenty of fun, frolic and flourish here,
many of the pieces are of a classic cut and simple line that
will indeed last forever both physically and in terms of style.
The Mc Queen line is so well crafted and created that it
presents the wearer on a pedestal that entirely transcends
the pitfalls of the last season versus this season paradigm.
The calf skin urban cut jackets for women available in both
dark green and mauve distressed leather are soft to touch.
They wear well, collars flip up dramatically for that wind
swept moment and back down accordingly. The attention to
detail is downright erotic on most of the Mc Queen Fall line.
There is a keen attention to scale, line and placement that
has an artists touch at every turn. Surely crafted by the best
tailors and leather workers anywhere in the entire world.
One is left thinking about where one might wear these objects.
The Alexander Mc Queen Line is pure art. The real question here
is not whether the clothing stands up, the real question here is :
Can the world itself live up to these fascinating art like objects ?
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ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA
663 Fifth Ave
New York, New York
Phone: +1 212-421-4488
New York, New York
Phone: +1 212-421-4488
Milan Italy has always been at the forefront of New
Design & Fashion. Certainly the look of the youth
throughout the world influences designers decisions
as to what the future is leaning towards. Ermenegildo
Zegna is a well designed line of Mens Clothing and
Accessories with a hundred years of quality stitched
into every shirt, jacket, scarf, tie, handbag and shoes.
Crafted with an attention to Texture, Tint and Tailoring.
Zegna may not be a household name in America yet,
but it is well respected around the world and has a new
line of clothes that will keep them in the publics eye
for years to come. The tightly fitted suit and pants are
what is popular in Mens clothing this year and for the
past few. We asked West Coast salespersons of Zegna in
what they thought was coming up in Mens fashion.
Marcus Hernandez, whom is the Assistant General
Manager of the Store located in Los Angeles tells us
that, "The runway leads what we will sell, wear and
celebrate from year to year." As far as we can see
this tightly fitted style will be here for some time to
come. Wrinkled linen suits are in this Spring and
Summer, that's good news for the traveller, bachelor
and man on the go. Zegna is pushing a Gold Linen
Suit which you will see on gentlemen this year.
Textures make a difference at Zegna Beverly Hills.
Classic Cotton and Linen Blended Blazers with outer
expressive stitching as well as Contemporary Leather
and Calf Skin Jackets lean toward the Motorcycle
influenced lines that were made famous by Actors
Steve McQueen and Matt Dillon. The Zegna Jacket
is finely tuned with high quality zippers, tightly fitted
with the optional hoody for late night and early morning
weather conditions. Colors lean toward the man of the
Metropolis, light grey in leather and suede. An equally
balanced design that would easily fit the Boy on the
Bike as well as the Man whom is driving the latest
Porsche, Mercedes Benz or even a guy on the Metro.
Zegna has a line of well crafted Leather Bags in a
variety of sizes that are designed for Men, but would
surely be borrowed by girlfriends, wives or sisters.
Functional, comfortable and sturdy, this is a carrying
case which will last a life time. Many are designed
without zippers, velcro or buttons, simply utilizing
magnetics, sliding units and a functionality which
has a simple yet durable design that will never go
out of style or seem trendy in ten years time. For me,
the sign of a good object is wether you want it the
first time you see it. Zegna passes that test many
times over. This is a line of Clothing , Bags and
Sweaters that one would be able to pass on from
one generation to the next.
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