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Studios by the Sea: Artists of Long Island's East End By Bob Colacello Photographs by Jonathan Becker Publisher: Harry N. Abrams Inc. |
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"Artists have always had this love/hate relationship with any community. We want to live close together. And yet we value our privacy. But sometimes it is nice to run into someone you know at Guild Hall, or at the supermarket, or at a vegetable stand, or at the beach. Basically artists want to be someplace where artists are appreciated. And the Hamptons has been an artists colony for a very long time."
Long before the Hamptons became the playground of celebrities and nouveaux riches, they were a popular refuge for artists and, to this day the tradition continues. In "Studios by the Sea" Vanity Fair correspondent Bob Colacello and photographer Jonathan Becker go inside the renovated barns, split-shingled cottages, and minimalist mansions of the modern-day artist colony that is Long Island's East End. Larry Rivers, John Chamberlain, Robert Wilson, April Gornik, Julian Schnabel, Peter Beard, Chuck Close, Roy Lichtenstein, Paul Morrissey and David Salle are among the 40 prominent artists featured in the book.
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December 2, 2002 |
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