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MSU BROAD

American Portfolio, 1980. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Pappas. Michael Kenna, Francisco Mora, Mexican People, ca. 1946. MSU purchase, funded by Vence Bonham. The Hidden World Collection, (Picture of women working at a telephone switchboard). MSU purchase, Eli and Edythe Broad Fund for the Acquisition of Modern and Contemporary Art. In our increasingly globalized and digitized economy, labor has seeped into every part of our daily lives a phenomenon that impacts our health, wellness, and social power. Through artworks assembled from the MSU Broad collection, 24/7: Art + Labor Around the Clock unpacks how art and visual culture have influenced and are influenced by the non-stop nature of our modern work culture, and reveals its human consequences.

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Taika Waititi and Chelsea Winstanley sell Mid-Century LA home

STUFF These photos from US real estate agent Bryan Abrams, show Kiwi director Taika Waititi s four bedroom home as it was when he bought it in 2019. IMAGES: BRYAN ABRAMS FOR COMPASS/RICHARD HORN Kiwi filmmakers Taika Waititi (Te Whānau-ā-Apanui) and Chelsea Winstanley (Ngāti Ranginui, Ngai Te Rangi), who are now separated, are selling their LA property. According to celebrity watchers The Dirt, the director-producer A-team listed the Mid-Century LA home they bought in May 2019 for US$2.75million (NZ$3.8m), just US$550k more than the couple paid for it. Built in 1963 by architect Gerard Colcord, the house had been fully renovated in what the then-listing described as a modern-yet-sympathetic style.

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Inside the Former Studio City Home of New Zealand Filmmakers Taika Waititi and Chelsea Winstanley

Inside the Former Studio City Home of New Zealand Filmmakers Taika Waititi and Chelsea Winstanley By Mark David of The Dirt | Though they acquired it only a bit more than two years ago, filmmaker (and sometimes actor) Taika Waititi and his producer wife Chelsea Winstanley are already looking to sell their showbiz-pedigreed home in the foothills above L.A.’s Studio City community with a $2.75 million price tag. The part Māori New Zealanders, who both received an Oscar nomination in 2020 in the Best Motion Picture of the Year category for the acclaimed film “Jojo Rabbit,” for which Waititi took home a coveted statuette in the Best Adapted Screenplay category, seek a modest profit on the unpretentious though hardly inexpensive midcentury residence they picked up in late 2018 from powerhouse television creator Marti Noxon for $2.4 million, a smidgen more than the $2.39 million asking price.

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Top Sales: Spec homes and celebrities fuel a red-hot November market [Los Angeles Times]

Top Sales: Spec homes and celebrities fuel a red-hot November market [Los Angeles Times] After a quiet October that saw no deals north of $20 million, Southern California’s luxury real estate market came roaring back in November, with three homes trading hands for more than $30 million including two on the same street. Here’s a closer look at the priciest deals that went down in Southern California last month. $47 million Beverly Hills November’s biggest deal was in the 90210, where Nile Niami’s extravagant spec mansion, dubbed Opus, sold to San Marino real estate developer Bin Fen Cheng for $47 million.

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Top Sales: Spec homes and celebs fuel a hot November market

Print After a quiet October that saw no deals north of $20 million, Southern California’s luxury real estate market came roaring back in November, with three homes trading hands for more than $30 million including two on the same street. Here’s a closer look at the priciest deals that went down in Southern California last month. $47 million Beverly Hills November’s biggest deal was in the 90210, where Nile Niami’s extravagant spec mansion, dubbed Opus, sold to San Marino real estate developer Bin Fen Cheng for $47 million. Advertisement It’s a massive sale but far shy of the original $100-million price tag when it first listed in 2017 (alongside a racy marketing campaign that involved a house tour filled with luxury cars and scantily clad women).

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