2013年7月16日星期二

Kyle DeWoody: It Trend, It Girl


       Kyle DeWoody, daughter of art collector Beth Rudin DeWoody and DeWoody painter James had his first contact with the creative collaboration in the age of 8 years with the photographer and illustrator David Croland, a friend of the family worked, a wardrobe for her Barbie dolls. But as the founder of the Grey Area retail website, 28-year-old spends his days researching and commissioning artist-made goods, but the adults as Tom Sachs lighters and plates Rudolf Stingel.

After studying art history at Washington University in St. Louis in 2007, DeWoody tried to film production and costume design before they get a job in the retail department at the Whitney Museum in New York. In 2011, approached Manish Vora, co-founder of the e-zine ArtLog, she was born with the idea of ??launching an online boutique art object and Grey Area.

"The people are still intimidated by the world of art galleries," DeWoody said. "One of our tasks is to make art more accessible, financially, physically and conceptually." DeWoody focuses on exclusive collaborations, such as a twisted take on the Victorian wallpaper of the tattoo artist-cum-sculptor-painter Scott Campbell. "Wallpaper artist statement and most will say," Hell, yeah! , '"Says DeWoody." It's not just the screen, they get the whole wall. "

Photography by Steven Pan. Designed by Lindsey Frugier. Hair by Tamara McNaughton for Bumble and Bumble, Makeup by Adrien Pinault Stila Cosmetics Management + Artists, Styling Assistant: Michelle Morgan, Still Life by Stuart Tyson, John Olson developed a breeze courtesy of Kyle DeWoody Photographed Grey Area Offers courtesy of Grey Area, favorite jewelry courtesy of Solange Azagury-Partridge, Thanks to Jose Parla studioo.




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