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Coveted Crib: Marianne Boesky's Contemporary Traditionalist Mix

Wed, 10/24/2007 - 1:49pm by casasugar
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Marianne Boesky is the owner of a self-titled gallery in downtown New York, she's a new wife and mother, and she lives in a dare-I-say "sick" apartment over her internationally acclaimed shop. The Marianne Boesky Gallery supports the work of contemporary international artists of all media, including Sarah Sze, Takashi Murakami, and Yoshitomo Nara—in other words, no fox hunting landscapes in sight.
Her husband, Liam Culman, an equity sales trader, who previously lived in a minimalist loft by Richard Gluckman, wanted to go for a traditional aesthetic this time. The couple commissioned Deborah Berke, an architect known for her elegant but minimalist modern brand of design, to find a way to balance the work of Boesky's emerging designer pals with traditional furniture pieces, architectural moldings, and dark wood floors. The result is a stunning achievement, and an inspiration for those of us with a significant other to please.

For more images of Boesky's home-above-work seen in The New York Times T Magazine, read more

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  • nicachica's picture
    nicachica
    10

    ummm...it looks really cool and all, but i simply could not feel at home in a space like that! it screams "MODERN! EDGY!" rather than creating a sense of coziness and warmth that a good home (i feel) should convey.

    1 year 5 weeks ago Report Comment
  • veside's picture
    veside
    11

    And they have a Yosh*tomo Nara painting on their wall! How cool!

    1 year 5 weeks ago Report Comment

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