Showing posts with label Talks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Talks. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

The Eat Sheet: Larry Bell Talks About His New Restaurant, Larry's in Venice Beach

Larry BellLarry Bell, photo by Dustin DowningThe artist also reveals he'll open a show with previously unseen works Oct. 3.

The door is open to artist Larry Bell's studio just a block from the sand in Venice Beach. Wearing a hat, his signature look, and puffing one of his favorite Nicaraguan Oliva cigars, the painter/sculptor/collagist is explaining how he came to have one of the neighborhood's hottest new restaurants named after him.

The spot is three-week-old Larry's, a laid-backcafe opened by the Hotel Erwin, a mere block from Bell’s studio. The tapas-style food, quite a cut above the typical fare at Windward and Pacific Avenues, is by chef Brendan Collins of critically-beloved Waterloo & City restaurant in Mar Vista.

"It might be sort of a quid pro quo," says the 71-year-old Bell, one of the pioneers of California's Light and Space art movement, along with Robert Irwin and James Turrell. He's had a studio in Venice since the mid-sixties and, along the way, stayed countless times at the hotel, which was formerly a Best Western called the Marina Pacific. When the Joie de Vivre hotel group bought the property a couple years back, they needed a new name. Co-owner Erwin Sokol, a longtime friend, asked Bell along to one of the meetings.

"I didn’t like any of the names and I just spoke up and said I think we should call it the Hotel Erwin cause Erwin built it. And that became the name," says Bell, who splits his time between Venice and a place in Taos, New Mexico.

Sure enough, Sokol turned around and asked if Bell would lend his name to the hotel’s latest venture — "If I'd design the logo," says Bell. It's right there at the entrance to Larry's, a caricature in neon of the artist, complete with hat and cigar. A space above the bar is decorated with a collection of his cigar boxes and hats as well.

Bell's only demand? "I was quite frank that it had to be good if I was going to invite my friends." Bell's old pal Ed Moses has already been in several times. In the past three years though, his friends Robert Graham and Dennis Hopper both passed away. Recalls Bell: "Dennis was one of the first movie people ever to buy one of my works in the early 60s." Graham's former studio and residence — which his widow, actress Anjelica Huston currently has on the market for $16.8 million — sits right across from the restaurant.

The seminal Venice artist is about to inaugurate another space as well. He's recently rented a space right next to his studio where he’ll mount a new solo show, opening Oct. 3. The artist will exhibit some never-before-seen work from early in his career. It's timed to coincide with Pacific Standard Time, the sweeping Getty-funded arts initiative that will see forty concurrent exhibitions open this fall, all focusing on the influence of California in art and design. He's not benefiting from the Getty's largesse though. "I'm doing it on my own. It's a roll of the dice, bro."


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Saturday, August 6, 2011

Power Shopping: Willow Bay Talks Style

Willow BayThe Huffington Post senior editor reveals her favorite designers and fashion essentials.

Journalist Willow Bay can pull off the red carpet better than many starlets in town. No stranger to the world of fashion—Bay is a former Ford model—she often opts for classic, feminine styles while out on the town. The LA-based senior editor of The Huffington Post and special correspondent for Bloomberg Television is married to Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger. Together, they have two sons Max and Will.

Talking to THR, Bay answers some fashion questions and names her favorite designers:
THR: Who have you been wearing recently?
WB: Juan Carlos Obando.  His clothes are exquisitely made. And he is gracious and charming. I never pass up a visit to his atelier. I wore his dresses to the Oscars and the Globes this year. Michael Kors for basics. Prada dresses- they get recycled and re-worn for years. And Monique Lhuillier. I love that her clothes are all made here in LA. I wore her white one-shoulder dress with gold beading to the White House State dinner, and yes it was a repeat. I wore it for the first time to last year’s Oscars.
THR: Where have you been shopping recently?
WB: Perrin Paris. I have gotten hooked on their sleek clutches. The Martha clutch is the name, it has slots for two phones. I gave one to Arianna [Huffington] too.
THR: What's in your purse?
WB: Too much stuff!
THR: What are your travel must-haves?
WB: Pashminas to wrap up in on the plane. I used to travel with one for my boys too when they were little. Even though they are big kids now they still turn to me for a shawl on the overnight flights.

Juan Carlos Obando available at Barneys New York
9570 Wilshire Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 276-4400

Michael Kors
360 N Rodeo Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 777-8862

Prada
343 N Rodeo Dr
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 278-8661

Monique Lhuillier
8485 Melrose Pl
Los Angeles, CA 90069
(323) 655-1088

Perrin Paris
346 North Beverly Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 786-9936


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