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Almond Zigmund Based in East Hampton and Brooklyn,
Almond Zigmund is an artist whose work has
been exhibited in Zurich, Berlin, New York,
and Los Angeles. The Parrish Art Museum
gave her a solo exhibit, “Remembering the
Future,” in 2007. Her crisply geometric work
brings to mind the finality of barricades and
enclosures. What inspired your chair? I used
some of the patterns already in the chair and
extended them onto the painted portion of the
chair and then incorporated some shapes that I
have been working with in my studio to create
a figure-ground relationship. Do chairs have
any special meaning to you? I love to go to
vintage stores and look at old chairs. I love the
elegance of chairs, the expressive personality
of design. One of my favorites is the classic
Eames molded fiberglass chair. Any great
beach moments in your life? My husband
and I were secretly married [at the Jewish
Center of the Hamptons] in East Hampton by
the cantor, with the janitor as a witness. Then
we joined a crowd of friends and family that we
had invited to the beach to celebrate [my now
husband’s] 40th birthday and announced that
we had just gotten married! His family was not
thrilled; mine was relieved. What’s your
favorite beach on the East End? Louse Point
and Barcelona Neck Bay. almondzigmund.com
Margaret Garrett The movement and power in Margaret
Garrett’s work may derive from the fact that
the abstract artist spent her childhood training
to be a dancer. Dorothy Seiberling, the former
art editor of Life magazine, wrote of her art,
“Ms. Garrett has been working miracles in her
studio, making visible on canvas and paper
what might be called the dance of the uni-
verse….” Garrett’s work is included in the
collections of the Parrish Art Museum and
Guild Hall. How did you approach this
chair project? I have been working on a new
series of paintings and collages called Choros,
from the Greek word meaning “movement,”
which takes some of the movement in my
earlier work as a kind of starting point but
focuses more on moving shapes and color.
What’s your favorite beach memory?
When I was a kid, my family would drive every
summer to Caswell Beach in North Carolina
for several weeks. We would rent a little beach
shack across the street from the beach and
enter an alternate universe—creating sand
castles, taking walks, and building bonfires.
I think that is one of the reasons I ended up
living at the beach as an adult. Garrett’s work is
on display at Birnam Wood Galleries, 48 Park Pl.,
East Hampton, 324-6010; birnamwoodart.com.
July 9–13, at Nova’s Ark, 60 Millstone Road,
Water Mill; art-southampton.com.
Louise Eastman Louise Eastman, who has shown at the Silas
Marder Gallery in Bridgehampton and the
Southampton Cultural Center, is known for her
large, artful weavings that channel the campy pot
holders of the 1950s. She weaves, she paints, and in
2014, she cast an exquisite, artful, kiln-fired brick
nearly every day. For her chair, she glued a richly
dyed cloth with a soft square-infused motif that
harks back to the chair’s original pattern, but in a
more random, artful manner. Did the idea of
chair art appeal to your familiar object-
investigating sensibilities? I prefer to find art in
unexpected places, so it was natural to be enthusi-
astic about making art on a chair. Originally, I
wanted to do a weaving, but it felt like I was
imposing on the design of the chair. When is your
favorite time to be at the beach? The end of the
day, which feels the same as it did in childhood,
when you are salty and sandy, and you can feel the
sun radiate on your skin. Where are your
preferred beach walks? Wainscott—I cannot
imagine more beautiful ones. Beaches everywhere
seem to be getting smaller, but the beaches in
Wainscott stay they same—they’re still large and
wide. I like taking beach walks in Napeague,
walking the dunes, or going to Georgica Pond
when the cut is open and the pond is emptying out
into the ocean. I’ve been going there since I was a
kid. What resonates with you about the
charitable element of this art project? Artists of
all backgrounds working together to make the
world a better place. Art is a powerful vehicle.
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sculptural slices of trees—reimagines their
original grain in bright colors and angular
patterns. His giant, creaturelike sculptures,
which are crafted of steel, fiberglass, glass
tiles, and mortar and are like tree stumps
walking on their roots, have been shown at
Silas Marder Gallery in Bridgehampton.
What was the motivation behind your
chair design? It’s still evolving, but I keep
going back to the idea that it’s stuck in the
sand. You have placed this chair on the
beach, and you’re contemplating time, space,
and the beauty of the sea. The chair will be
about contemplation. The site is always a big
part of my art, and I have a good feeling that
the chair will end up by the water. What is
your relationship to the sea? I grew up in
California, and the Atlantic is so different
from the Pacific. For one thing, you can
actually swim in it without a wet suit. The
beach is the gateway to the ocean, and the
ocean is scary and inspiring on many primal
levels. What do you love about the sea?
The sounds, the smells. I love what it does to
people. It calms them, makes them vener-
able. jasonmiddlebrook.com H
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Stephen T. Greenberg, M.D., Dominates NY Plastic Surgery
Cosmetic Surgery Using
Cutting Edge Technology
the latest, exciting technology to help
achieve the best possible cosmetic
surgery results. We are each confronted by the
media with hundreds of alternatives to helping
improve our appearance, regain our youth and
tone up our bodies. The reality is that the true
secret to maintaining a youthful look is paying
attention to the basic issues that you can control
– getting adequate sleep, drinking plenty of
water, watching your diet and finding the time to
exercise. What many of us find, however, is that
this quest for beautiful skin and a beautiful body
can be quite frustrating. We can help you obtain
the look that you are striving for by using the
available advancements in technology to assist
you in attaining your goals.
Breast augmentation, breast lifts and breast
reductions provide beautiful, natural-looking
liposuction, tummy tuck, Cellulaze, body lift,
facelift, eyelid lift or non-surgical services is most
effective. Regardless of which procedures you
select, you can turn back the hands of time!
The hottest surgical techniques to make you
look younger include eyelid lifts, facelifts, deeper
laser resurfacing, and rhinoplasty. The eyelid lift
only takes about an hour and can give a very
youthful appearance to both the upper and
lower lids. A facelift, whether it is mini, lower, or
full lift can take years off of facial appearance.
A facelift is great way to pull up the excessive
skin, rejuvenate the neck and lift the jowls. Mini,
or modified facelifts are often performed on
much younger patients before the signs of
aging are advanced. Overall, the natural look is
of utmost importance.
hair restoration. This system harvests, collects,
and implants individual follicular grafts for a
natural look. This minimally-invasive hair transplant
method allows for the harvesting of individual
follicles from the donor area without an incision
or a linear scar. Patients feel little to no discomfort
and No numbness where the donor hair is
harvested. No stitches or staples and a quick
recovery time make this treatment a great choice
for the millions of people suffering from hair loss.
your desire to look younger are “injectables”,
which are quite effective in reducing lines and
wrinkles on the face, without surgery. Botox and
This is an injectable gel and is the first and only
filler FDA-approved to instantly add volume to
the cheek area. This filler give a subtle lift to the
This filler is able to adapt within the skin for soft
the mouth area. As you consider improving your
fresher look using these injectable products.
time. Patients see noticeable, natural-looking fat
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look younger include eyelid lifts, facelifts, deeper
only takes about an hour and can give a very
lower lids. A facelift, whether it is mini, lower, or
much younger patients before the signs of
and implants individual follicular grafts for a
harvested. No stitches or staples and a quick
Another avenue to consider when pursuing
your desire to look younger are “injectables”,
which are quite effective in reducing lines and
wrinkles on the face, without surgery. Botox and
other dermal fillers such as one of the newest
products in the market, Juvederm Voluma XC.
This is an injectable gel and is the first and only
filler FDA-approved to instantly add volume to
the cheek area. This filler give a subtle lift to the
cheek area and can last for up to 2 years.
Boletero Balance is another option to consider.
This filler is able to adapt within the skin for soft
and even correction and can be used around
the mouth area. As you consider improving your
appearance, consider achieving a younger and
fresher look using these injectable products.
Dr. Greenberg’s spa, Glisten, also offers
CoolSculpting, a bodysculpting, fat-freezing,
uses a revolutionary cooling technology to
reduce areas of unwanted fat gently and
effectively, and requires absolutely no down-
time. Patients see noticeable, natural-looking fat
reduction in treated areas within two months.
Many of our patients are taking advantage of an
exciting new technology called Ultherapy.
Ultherapy is the only non-invasive procedure
FDA-cleared to lift skin on the neck, under the
chin and on the eyebrow. It also improves lines
and wrinkles on the décolletage.. From your
brow to your chest, you can achieve a fresher,
more youthful look!
Cosmetic Surgeon in a Jar, he has developed a
new product line, Saige, for darker skin types.
Both lines were developed after years of
intensive research to provide the ultimate
anti-aging facial remedy. “We created these
lines of skin care products to improve the
appearance of your skin,” says Dr. Greenberg.
“Through the use of proven anti-aging ingredients,
these products reverse sun damage and
enhance the elasticity of your skin.”
What better time than now to work on
getting ready for your ideal shape? Remember,
the perfect cosmetic surgery package can help
create the perfect you.
certified plastic surgeon who specializes
in cosmetic surgery. He has offices in
Woodbury, Southampton and Manhattan.
For a complimentary consultation, call
5 1 6 . 3 6 4 . 4 2 0 0 o r v i s i t t h e w e b a t
www.GreenbergCosmeticSurgery.com. If
e-mail him at [email protected].
Another avenue to consider when pursuing your desire to look younger are “injectables”, which are quite effective in reducing lines and wrinkles on the face, without surgery.
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