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BEADED CURTAINS, FAMILY LEGACIES, AND THE POLITICS OF IMAGE-MAKING

An Interview with Cosmo Whyte Artist Cosmo Whyte was born in 1982 in St. Andrews, one of 14 parishes established by English … More

Anat Ebgi, Archival Photography, Beaded Curtains, Caribbean Art, Cosmo Whyte, Hush Now Dont Explain, Jamaican Architecture, Susan Sontag

Towards Organic Modernism: 1950s American Interiors

How technical mastery and creative vision brought woodcraft to the fore of American postwar design. Whether for or against the … More

American Interiors, American Modernism, Design, George Nakashima, House and Home, House Beautiful, Organic Modernism, Postwar Modernism, T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings, Vladimir Kagan, Wood Furniture

The Art of Assembly

Interior, object, and clothing designer Faye Toogood has always blended her cross-categorical interests into different disciplines. Now, for the first … More

assemblages, Ceramic, Design, Fashion Design, Faye Toogood, Friedman Benda, landscape, Materials, Sculpture, Unlearning, Wood

Songs from the cellar: Ukrainian creators bare their hearts ahead of Triennale Milano

“Sorry, there are no designers here in Ukraine. There are soldiers/volunteers/civilians.” Approximately one week into the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Kyiv-based architect … More

Kharkiv, Kyiv, Modernist architecture, PlanetaUkrain, Revolution of Dignity, Triennale Milano, Ukraïna, Ukraine, Ukrainian architecture, Ukrainian art, Ukrainian culture, Ukrainian music

Anicka Yi: Sculpting the Air

Prepare for an extrasensory glimpse into the world of soft robotics, atmospheric justice, and our potential openness towards olfaction. Ancika … More

Anicka Yi, Artificial Intelligence, Bankside, Biologizing the Machine, Biotechnology, Hyundai Commission, In Love with the World, Mark Godfrey, Scent, Sitara systems, Tate Modern, Turbine Hall

Galerie Philia’s ‘Transatlántico’ exhibition bridges transatlantic creativity

Organised during Zona Maco Art Week in Mexico City, the exhibition is a temporary oasis taking place in an office building in Polanco.

Collectible Design, Galerie Philia, Latin American Design, MExico City, Peruvian art, Textile art, Transatlantico

At Casa Gilardi, Robert Janitz’s Latest Exhibition

The buildings and gardens that the Mexican architect Luis Barragán realized in the second half of his career, from the … More

Abstract Art, Best of All Worlds, exhibition review, Gianni Jetzer, Luis Barragan, Mark Making, Mexican architecture, Robert Janitz

Covet This

Housewares From a New Online Boutique Though Shinichiro Ogata’s portfolio is wide-ranging — he is a chef and restaurateur, a … More

hotel particulier, Housewares, Japanese craft, japanese design, Le Marais, Ogata Paris, Paris, Porcelain, saho, Shinichiro Ogata, Tea, The way of tea

INTERVIEW: Oswaldo Viteri

Set atop a hill in what used to be the northern outskirts of Quito, Ecuador, a haven of devotional Spanish … More

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