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Written by Craig Berry Designer & Writer Reece Leung – Vaughan Jones (2015) In one of my first ‘proper’ fineart classes in about 2011 we were given a brief for a new project; it was simply called “Passions and Obsessions”. Somerset House’s exhibition explores the impact of skateboarding in the UK. The everything.
He also teaches the course History of Architecture at New York University’s Institute of FineArts. Immediately upon my return to Paris, I started various initiatives, including publishing articles about Gehry’s work in leading magazines. In New York, I met Peter Eisenman, who very strongly advised me to go to L.A.
You studied at Yale, where you got a bachelors in fineart. I worked freelance for a couple of designers, and then I got a job working at the The New York Times Magazine as a freelance art director for about a year. This was 2003, and David had this studio in Midtown where people were always stopping through for lunch.
The studio was involved in such projects as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland (1995) and the German Historical Museum in Berlin (2003). Our conversation, which follows in a concise version, took place inside a square windowless room lined on every side and from floor to ceiling with up-to-date professional magazines and books.
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