An Interview with Cosmo Whyte Artist Cosmo Whyte was born in 1982 in St. Andrews, one of 14 parishes established by English … More
Category: art
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
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
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
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
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.
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
Covet This
Housewares From a New Online Boutique Though Shinichiro Ogata’s portfolio is wide-ranging — he is a chef and restaurateur, a … More
INTERVIEW: Oswaldo Viteri
Set atop a hill in what used to be the northern outskirts of Quito, Ecuador, a haven of devotional Spanish … More