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Name
  
Paige Rense


Role
  
Editor

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Spouse
  
Kenneth Noland (m. 1994–2010)

Books
  
Architectural Digest: Chateaux

Parents
  
Margaret May Smith, Lloyd R. Pashong

Similar People
  
Kenneth Noland, Cady Noland, Jeff Rense

Paige Rense, aka Paige Rense Noland (b. Des Moines, Iowa, 10 December 1928), is the ex-editor of Architectural Digest magazine, where she served as editor in chief from 1975 until 2010.[2] She is also the founder of the Arthur Rense Prize poetry award. Rense founded the cookery magazine Bon Appétit, was editor in chief of GEO, and is the author of a mystery novel, Manor House (Doubleday, 1997).

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She is currently working on a book about the career of her late husband Kenneth Noland, the Color Field artist.

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Career

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A high-school dropout, Rense began her career in journalism in the mid 1950s, as a member of the editorial staff of the skin-diving magazine Water World, where her future husband Arthur F. Rense was the managing editor. After leaving Water World she wrote a how-to beauty book and a novel, in addition to articles for Cosmopolitan, and worked in publicity and advertising.

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In October 1970 Rense became associate editor of Architectural Digest. Six months later she was named head of the magazine after the murder of its editor in chief, Bradley Little, and was appointed editor in chief in 1975. She held that position until 2010, having transformed the magazine, which was founded in 1920 as a trade journal, into "a bible for the design world and increasing its circulation to more than 850,000 from 50,000 during her tenure".

Awards

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Paige Rense has been the recipient of:

  • The Museum of Arts & Design Achievement Award (2006)[3]
  • The American Academy of Achievement Award (2000)[4]
  • The Pratt Institute Founder Awards (1997)[5]
  • The Interior Design Hall of Fame Award (1985)[6]
  • Personal life

    Born on 10 December 1928 and adopted as an infant by Lloyd R. Pashong (1895–1988), a Des Moines, Iowa, public-school custodian, and his wife, the former Margaret May Smith (1890–1983), she was originally known as Patty Lou Pashong and took the name Paige as a teenager. By 1940, the family was living at 1014 Douglas Avenue in Des Moines, the residence of her maternal grandmother, Martha Smith; her father then was working as a spinner in a wool mill.

    In the early 1940s she and her parents moved from Iowa, to Los Angeles, California After running away from home at age 15, she worked as an usherette in movie theaters.

    Rense has been married to:

  • Richard F. Gardner, a Los Angeles advertising executive. They married on 25 August 1950 and later divorced.
  • David Thomas, whom she met while they were both working for the US Armed Forces Radio Service in Tokyo, Japan, in the early 1950s. They divorced in Baker, Florida, in 1956.
  • Arthur F. Rense (1916–1990), a sports journalist for the Los Angeles Daily News and the director of public relations for Howard R. Hughes's Summa Corporation. By this marriage she had three stepsons.[7] The couple were married twice, from 22 February 1958 until their divorce in March 1974 and from 22 December 1987 until Arthur Rense's death. In 1998, Rense established the triennial Arthur Rense Prize in poetry in the honor of her late husband, an amateur poet; it is given by the American Academy of Arts and Letters.[8]
  • Color Field painter Kenneth Noland (1924–2010), whom she married in 1994. By this marriage she has four stepchildren.
  • References

    Paige Rense Wikipedia