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Leading interior designer Beth Webb of Beth Webb Interiors is a master at creating timeless and casually elegant spaces that exude a sense of Southern hospitality and charm. Webb’s unique design perspective and keen eye are informed by her extensive background in the arts – she studied at Sotheby’s London and spent time immersed in the New York art world at Hirschl & Adler Galleries – as well as her far-flung travels to the world’s most illustrious museums, country houses, and palaces. Webb’s penchant for great art, beautiful proportions, and luxurious yet approachable touches come together in her expertly crafted homes, reflecting each client’s true character and personality. A champion of the neutral palette, Webb incorporates layers of interesting textures, sumptuous materials, fine art, and antiques into her interiors, creating dynamic spaces that are sophisticated and inviting.

Based in Atlanta, Webb’s projects include homes throughout the southeast...

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Wednesday, 04 March 2015 17:13

The ADAA Art Show Opens at the Park Avenue Armory

The Art Dealers Association of America’s (ADAA) 27th annual Art Show opened to the public on Wednesday, March 4, 2015. The ADAA Art Show’s kick-off marks the beginning of New York City's Armory Week -- a highly-anticipated, multifaceted art event that includes a dizzying array of fairs, gallery exhibitions, and related happenings.

Held at the historic Park Avenue Armory, this year’s ADAA Art Show features thoughtfully curated solo, two-person, and thematic exhibitions organized by 72 of the country’s leading art dealers. Featuring both modern masters and cutting-edge contemporary works in all media, the show allows exhibitors to emphasize their gallery’s vision through these finely curated exhibitions. Highlights include Thomas Colville Fine Art’s (Guilford, Connecticut) presentation of works by James Abbott McNeill Whistler and other artists who were influenced by the late nineteenth-century painter, and Hirschl & Adler Galleries’ (New York, New York) exploration of Jazz Age Modernism, which includes works by Winold Reiss, Romare Bearden, Stuart Davis, and others.

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