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The Swiss born photographer Jean Clemmer first began collaborating with Salvador Dalí in early-sixties, producing surreal fashion spreads for magazines at Dalí’s home in Port Lligat along Spain’s Costa Brava. But the collaboration wasn’t complete: They recruited designer Paco Rabanne to dress their subjects, models such as Amanda Lear, Elsa Peretti and Donyale Luna. [...]

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DAVID BOWIE IS

On March 5, 2013 By

The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, dubbed “the world’s greatest museum of art and design,” is going full-on Bowie March 23rd to August 11, with their one-of-a-kind retrospective “David Bowie Is.” Having been given unprecedented access to Bowie’s archive, the exhibit explores the creative process of Bowie as a musical innovator and [...]

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He’s back! Sadie Coles presents a new exhibition of symbolic nude paintings by iconic pop artist Richard Prince.  The new body of work builds upon a series of Prince’s works inspired by Picasso which were unveiled at the Museo Picasso in Malaga last year. Each canvas features an over-painted ink-jet print [...]

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Treats! just received the most beautiful gift in the mail from our favorite store, Colette – the book for Max Snow’s exhibition entitled The Lady of Shalott, currently showing at the Parisian boutique.  Inspired by and named after Alfred Tennyson’s poem of the same name, the [...]

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We’re very excited to announce the launch of Treats! Art: from our pages to your walls!  You can now purchase limited edition fine art prints on 100% cotton rag paper made with museum quality archival inks accompanied with a signed certificate of authenticity from your favorite Treats! photographers!  Works from Treats! founder Steve [...]

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Sir Richard Branson does it again!  Virgin Atlantic, TREATS!’ favorite airline has added a new element to their brand: passengers flying on Virgin Atlantic Upper Class between London and New York will be treated to the first ever airborne commercial art gallery [...]

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TREATS! is having an amazing time in Miami – from seeing the most incredible art to attending fabulous parties!  Here are some of our favorites from Design Miami, a satellite show offering the best in cutting edge design from all over the world, from Audi, Continue Reading

KLIMT @ GETTY

On July 16, 2012 By

KLIMT has come to LA to mark the 150th anniversary of his birth. Gustav Klimt was one of the seminal figures of international Modernism who, from his earliest work in the 1880s to his death, used his sublime artistic draftsmanship to draw the female nude dripping with themes such as suffering, happiness, birth and [...]

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THE BOOK ON WESSELMANN

On June 3, 2012 By

Tom Wesselmann was one of the great American Pop artists, alongside Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol, and this new book examines his life, art and legacy in full. Exploring Wesselmann’s steadfast focus on the fundamentals of making art, this lush volume styles him as an heir to both Ingres and Matisse—and a precursor [...]

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A spring treat for your coffee table: George Barbier (1882–1932) is one of the great French illustrators of the early twentieth century, famous for his elegant art deco works that were heavily influenced by orientalism and Parisian couture. In this new tome by Rizzoli Books, “the knights of the bracelet,” as he was [...]

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TREATS! has always been an admirer of the godfather of Pop Art, Roy Lichtenstein. And so is the Windy City: The Art Institute of Chicago is set to premier the most extensive Roy Lichtenstein exhibition to date.

 

Showing more than 160 works by the influential pop artist, the [...]

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The masters of modeling met the masters of the arts for IMGs Fall 2012 New York Fashion Week show package. The roster is meant for casting directors, designers and purveyors of all things runway. Fifty-two models from the top agency were married with iconic paintings, which naturally came out looking like, well – pieces of [...]

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CURRIN’S APP

On July 15, 2011 By

Technology is changing the art scene substantially. With art galleries using ipad’s to showcase moving images of years-old paintings, lighting and sound stimulants to enhance images and videos about artists and their processes, technology is revealing a side of art never possible before. The latest in this art/technological movement is the Gagosian Gallery’s [...]

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It is not often you find art that is avant-garde in nature but strikingly beautiful, intimate and sensual at the same time. Artist, Jenny Morgan, is somehow able to bring all these elements to her paintings with her innovative brush. Morgan is one of those rare, talented artists whose work stays with you – it [...]

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Street art is popping up all over Los Angeles, artists are flocking, people are creating.  It’s an exciting time to be in this city! How appropriate then that the hugely anticipated POST NO BILLS print shop in Venice will launch this week, with a ten-year retrospective from the iconic Brooklyn-based collaborative FAILE. This exciting collaboration [...]

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The contents of a woman’s purse can reveal a lot about her personality. So, any woman packing one of Ted Noten’s latest designs surely has something to hide.  Two pieces from Noten’s seven-part series titled “Necessities for a Woman (to Feel Like a Woman Through the Eyes of a Man,)” turns women into pistol-packing secret [...]

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San Franciscan artist Charmaine Olivia is very talented at painting and drawing beautiful women. Check out her modern Indians/pirates-tattooed-Pin-up models below.

Read more at http://trendland.com

More information at www.charmaineolivia.com and buy posters at www.etsy.com/shop/charmaineolivia

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AYAKA NISHI CELL MASK

On June 2, 2011 By

What happens when you marry the most precious jewels on earth with Venice masquerade party chic? The Ayaka Nishi cell mask jewelry collection. It is inspired by nature and natural materials. Each distinctive item is created by Japanese designer Ayaka Nishi at her New York City studio. Her unique pieces have been exhibited at galleries [...]

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Sky Farrell is getting the art world all hot and bothered, and rightfully so.  TREATS! sits down with the aptly self-titled “Jacqueline the Dripper” and creator of the wallpaper in our offices for a little Q and A.

 

How would you describe your art?
I curate mountains [...]

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