Vol. 2
$60.00
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Volume Two explores Palm Beach as a place of contrasts – tradition and reinvention, privacy and spectacle, old-world refinement and new cultural energy. Highlights include Michael Gross on the “garden wars” among Palm Beach’s landscape designers, Henri Cartier-Bresson’s 1958 Life magazine photo essay contrasting Miami’s exuberance with Palm Beach’s restraint, and Thelma Golden and Anne Pasternak’s first-ever curatorial collaboration at Beth Rudin DeWoody’s Bunker Artspace.
Other features trace the legacy of the Florida “Highwaymen” painters, revisit the downtown fashion scene with a nostalgic history of Barneys, and explore the changing role of museum boards, alongside Bronson van Wyck on the art of extravagant entertaining and underwater photography by Chris Leidy.
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