Francine Turk: Art and Interior Design

Francine Turk, a Chicago artist most known for her original pieces featured in the film "The Break-Up", gives a tour of her own space. Here she speaks on how her art has influenced her interior design, and how the space can influence her art. This marriage between the two is eloquently woven into her dark, boudoir style home.

 

This episode of OpenHouse was hosted from 195 Hudson Street in New York City. Please contact Brown Harris Stevens brokers Jacques Foussard and Craig T. Filipacchi for more information about this property.

 

tags: tips of the trade

EMAIL   |   SHARE

comments

There have not been any comments posted to this article.

ADD COMMENT

Sorry, you must be logged in to leave a comment.

Register New Account?   Forgot Password?

USERNAME

PASSWORD

SUBMIT

SUBSCRIBE TO LXMAIL

Stay updated and ahead of the trend... Get LX.TV straight to your inbox every week.

FEATURED VIDEOS

One Funny "Community"
LOS ANGELES  /  1ST LOOK

One Funny "Community"

Gardner visits the Los Angeles set of the hit NBC show
The Hottest Hotels
NEW YORK  /  1ST LOOK

The Hottest Hotels

Siafa and Sara get a behind-the-scenes look at two
1358 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL
CHICAGO  /  OPENHOUSE

1358 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL

Susanna Negovan, editor-in-chief of Michigan Avenue
2935 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco, CA
NATIONAL  /  OPENHOUSE

2935 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco, CA

Interior designer Matthew Turner of MacCaul Turner