Guest Curated by
Juliette Labelle
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Tastemaker Juliette Labelle maintains that home is where the heart is. Growing up in Los Angeles and currently living in Beachwood Canyon with her husband Miles, daughter Maxime, and dog Blue. When she considers art, she thinks about what it would be like to live with it—to wake up and see that piece every day, and share that something special with the people she loves. Here are the Tappan works that inspire and move her.
Guest Curated by
Juliette Labelle
.
Tastemaker Juliette Labelle maintains that home is where the heart is. Growing up in Los Angeles and currently living in Beachwood Canyon with her husband Miles, daughter Maxime, and dog Blue. When she considers art, she thinks about what it would be like to live with it—to wake up and see that piece every day, and share that something special with the people she loves. Here are the Tappan works that inspire and move her.
Juliette Labelle says
This piece just feels like a story or a character study. I love the mystery, the eeriness. Who is she? Where is she from? Is she hiding? Who is she hiding from? The wave of the hair (or is it smoke from a volcano?), I keep coming back to this image with more questions.
Juliette Labelle says
This piece just feels like a story or a character study. I love the mystery, the eeriness. Who is she? Where is she from? Is she hiding? Who is she hiding from? The wave of the hair (or is it smoke from a volcano?), I keep coming back to this image with more questions.
Juliette Labelle says
There is something masculine in this piece that I really gravitate towards. The heaviness of the shapes, not to mention the incredible combination of blue and green. The perfect simplified landscape–existing as both graphic shape as well as horizon.
Juliette Labelle says
There is something masculine in this piece that I really gravitate towards. The heaviness of the shapes, not to mention the incredible combination of blue and green. The perfect simplified landscape–existing as both graphic shape as well as horizon.
Juliette Labelle says
This is just a beautiful photograph. The entangled legs, the messiness of life and love and the way it all kind of fits together. There is something in the rumpled fabrics versus the texture of the skin that really draws you in. Very evocative.
Juliette Labelle says
This is just a beautiful photograph. The entangled legs, the messiness of life and love and the way it all kind of fits together. There is something in the rumpled fabrics versus the texture of the skin that really draws you in. Very evocative.