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September 2013 - Houston

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Any advice for aspiring young talent today? MR: I make a point of not giving advice, because I feel like everybody has to discover things for themselves. My mom was a stay-at-home mom, but she was very artistic, and my father is a musician. There was always a premium on art. In some families, the arts are second fiddle to other things, but it was never like that in our house. It was always like, no, this is really important for your soul — and you can make a living with this, too. What haven't you been asked about Sixteen Candles, Breakfast Club and Pretty in Pink? MR: It's been examined from every angle. You know how memories, scientifically, are supposed to change depending on how often you talk about them? Sometimes I'm like, "God, what did happen?" What were your favorite films growing up? MR: My coming of age was really experienced more through books. I was a huge J.D. Salinger fan; I Molly R ingwald loved Catcher in the Rye; I really feel like those books spoke to me in the same way that my movies spoke to other people … I would say that the closest thing I had to experiencing movies like other people was [when] I showed Pretty in Pink to my daughter. I had planned to show it to her when she was older, but kids are growing up so much faster, and she was dealing with all of these issues with girls and cliques. She was just nine when I showed it to her. I really wanted to watch something with her that deals with a female protagonist that's strong and a little bit different and sort of an outlier, and how she navigates. I'm thinking in my head, 'What should I show her?' And it was like a light bulb going off: Oh, I made that movie! I can show her my movie! And it was really cool to just sit there with her and watch her… She absolutely loved it, and she just laughed. She completely forgot that it was me. ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO 1 whipped up by the Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago. We're taken with the historical aspect of "Feast," which begins in the 1930s and moves forward, but above all, the performances, which include a gingerbread surprise staged by Nigerian-born, London-based Mary Evans that probes the history of slavery via food. Other gastronomic high points include the enactment of Tom Marioni's salon The Act of Drinking Beer with Friends is the Highest Form of Art (1970-present), complete with guest bartenders at the Blaffer throughout the run of the exhibition and the performance of Lee Mingwei's tasty participatory The Dining Project. There's even a roving video filmed by Houston-based Gabriel Martinez, with the artist and guests mapping Houston's most delish taquerias. Later in the season, the culinary and canvases collide at the Art Institute of Chicago, when "Art and Appetite" stirs up a look at the rendering of glorious food and dinner parties throughout the history of American art, from Raphaelle Peale and Gerald Murphy through Wayne Thiebaud, plus a special PA by the Holy Grail of American paintings, Nighthawks by Edward Hopper (November 12 – January 27, 2014). blafferartmuseum.org; artic.edu. Catherine D. Anspon [ Neiman Marcus is starting fall off with a slew of fabulous PAs: Emily Armenta and her jewels, September 14; Trish McEvoy cosmetics, September 17; men's designer Matthew Singer, September 19; Escada sportswear designer Daniel Wingate, September 21; and jewelry designer Devon Leigh, September 21… Vineyard Vines from (where else?) Martha's Vineyard sets up shop in The Woodlands next month on Market Street. Expect quirky pink logos, whimsical ties and preppy collections for men and women … Home haven Found is expecting a rather sizeable French shipment early this month, just in time for all fall decorating … Zadok Jewelers welcomes the stunning jewels of JJ Number 8 … Target has teamed up with a designer we can't get enough Karl Lagerfeld 1 Wassily Kandinsky's Accompanied Contrast (Contraste accompagné), March 1935, Guggenheim New York. 2 1. Derek Ridgers' Trojan and Mark at Taboo, 1986, at the Victoria & Albert Museum. 2. Nest Opulence candle by Ken Downing, launching in November. You'll know me by my scent: Gifting to the girls: Nest Opulence candle by me, launching in November. I'll be at: • Karl Lagerfeld's appearance in Dallas December 10, when he shows the Chanel Metier's d'Art collection. This is a fashion moment! • Kandinsky in Paris exhibit (ongoing) and James Turrell exhibit, both at the Guggenheim (through September 25). • Club to Catwalk: London Fashion in the 1980s" at the V&A in London (through February 16). MACARTHUR Bill T. Jones Genius on Stage O ne of the most brilliant choreographers and collaborators of our time, Bill T.Jones,  takes stage this month to inaugurate the first annual Mitchell Artist Lecture. A MacArthur Genius and Kennedy Center Award winner, Jones' tantalizing career includes the Tony-garnering musicals Fela! and Spring Awakening. Why we're going: to get the behind-the-scenes scoop on Jones' endeavors with visual, literary and performing giants of our time including Louise Nevelson, Kiki Smith, Toni Morrison, Jessye Norman and Keith Haring, as well as companies from Boston to Lyon, including our own Houston Grand Opera. Thursday, September 12, 7 pm, at Moores Opera Houston, University of Houston; gratis and open to the public; 713.743.5749; mitchellcenterforarts.org. Catherine D. Anspon LOIS GREENFIELD [ RAP James Turrrell's Aten Reign, 2013, Guggenheim New York I'll be reading: Texas talent Jane Eifler, best known as a painter, steps out to play with collage for this month's PC Acquire. Her second-generation images are seamlessly applied to PVC substrate, each one unique and culled from a curated collection of beauty and fashion ads clipped from magazines (PaperCity is a fave), posh catalogs and other ephemera. Eifler is a master of the minimal, leaving space and air to float and swirl around her torn pages. Shown last fall in both a solo at Lawndale Art Center and in McClain Gallery's painting survey curated by Aaron Parazette, she opens this month at longtime dealer McMurtrey Gallery in a group view Jane Eifler's Shopper, 2013 about the art of collage. Eifler is poised at this juncture— after a stint at Vogue magazine where she began her career, a distinguished 20-year period teaching art at St. John's and a return to college for her MFA — with important things to say about the language of abstraction and the primacy and beauty of our image-saturated media. Second-generation unique paper collages on PVC substrate, 40x30 inches, $2,300. Inquiries Seth Vaughan, seth@papercitymag.com. For the complete collection, papercitymag.com/Arts. Two exhibitions this season remind us of the creative interconnectivity between cooking and art-making, fine dining and savoring a blockbuster exhibition. We can't wait for "Feast: Radical Hospitality in Contemporary Art" at the Blaffer Art Museum (September 6 – December 7). Not since Jennifer Rubell served porridge at Art Basel Miami Beach have we been so captivated by the melding of the culinary and visual arts. Stay tuned for a recipe from the Blaffer curatorial kitchen, which adds local ingredients to the traveling show Ken Downing Diana Vreeland Memos: The Vogue Years and Howard Slatkin's Fifth Avenue Style: A Designer's New York Apartment. JANE EIFLER FOOD For Thought Diana Vreeland Memos For tickets, contact William Tayer, 713.632.8103; william@spahouston.org PC Acquire: Raphaelle Peale's Still Life – Strawberries, Nuts, circa 1822, at Art Institute of Chicago Ken Downing senior VP and fashion director, Neiman Marcus Once again, our visual season is kick-started by the arrival of the Houston Fine Art Fair. Eighty-four dealers from Havana to Manhattan and Seoul fill the George R. Brown Convention Center for year three, September 19 through 22; more on this story online in the days to come. We never miss Opening Night — proceeds benefit Houston Arts Alliance's highly effective Business Volunteers for the Arts. (In fact, one of BVA's mentorships is realized in the board leadership of Nestor Topchy's Hive, pages 38 through 41). Also kudos to HFAF for its connection with the local — another reason to be there for the bestowing of awards upon artist Robert Pruitt (check out his work at Hooks-Epstein Galleries booth) and the photo world's most connected couple, FotoFest's Wendy Watriss and Fred Baldwin. For how to navigate it all, as well as our preview picks, peruse page 22. Information Nyala Wright, nyala@hegshows.com; houstonfineartfair.com. Catherine D. Anspon ART FORECAST: Fair Days Ahead The greatest teen star of the era, Molly Ringwald, will headline the Society for the Performing Arts Annual Luncheon Wednesday, October 9, on the Jones Hall stage (see this month's Social Calendar for details). Kate Stukenberg grabs a moment with the actress, author and jazz vocalist to discuss how her iconic films are touching a new generation. PHOTO DAVID HEALD © SOLOMON R. GUGGENHEIM FOUNDATION, NY FALL RingsIt In © DEREK RIDGERS FERG US G REER MOLLY What I'm Craving For of, 3.1 Phillip Lim. The collab debuts September 15 with frocks, shoes, and bags for both women and men, priced from $20 to $300 … Kate Spade Saturday, the brand's little (and less expensive) sister opens this fall in Rice Village … Sam and Lilli carries exclusively the newest brainchild of the Olsen sisters, Textile by Elizabeth & James; join the boutique for champagne and bites from Petite Sweets Thursday, September 26, for a sneak peak … Isabel et Noa children's boutique has found its way back to Level 2 of Galleria II just outside Saks Fifth Avenue … Julie O'Neal combines her two faves under one roof: Julie Rhodes Fashion & Home opens Thursday, September 19, housing fashion labels Lulu Frost, Catherine Malandrino, Lettuce Paper, Zinke Intimates, Rebecca Taylor and Issa of London in a 1,680-square-foot store at 6209 Edloe Street … Saks Fifth Avenue hosts designer Edward Wilkerson of Lafayette 148 New York Thursday, September 26, for a trunk show in the salon on level two … Cotton Club welcomes designer Lisa Nik and her fine jewelry collection September 20 and 21 … When TSA takes away your favorite products or you simply need a quick freshening up, it's Benefits cosmetics and 3FLOZ (Murad, Jack Black, Herban Essentials) to the rescue. These TSA-approved size products can now be found in self-service kiosks at George Bush Intercontinental Airport … Join sportswear designer Carlo Goetschel at Leonard Rutan for a trunk show September 23 through 25 … Replay on 19th Street owners Laura Levine and Mike Hildebrand are readying The Place Upstairs (3708 Main Street above the live music venue The Continental Club), filled with the beautiful and the bizarre. Peruse collections of 19th-century lace, taxidermy, medical instruments, Gatsby-era evening purses and other items veering from the exquisite to the odd. The couple plans pop-up openings and by-appointment viewings; watch for more in our October issue. Megan Pruitt Winder and Catherine Anspon

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