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  • Breakout Efforts at the Corning Museum of Glass

    Those who don’t consider glass a major art medium will think again after visiting a fascinating exhibition that opens in May at the Corning...

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    For Jane Withers, the London-based curator and writer who led Water Futures, design incubator A/D/O’s latest initiative, this dystopia may not be so fictional.

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    For several decades British artist Michael Craig-Martin has been exploring the way we perceive the quotidian objects that fill our lives, in search of...

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    Celebrating the Bauhaus at 100 in a city influenced by the experimental design movement

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    The urge to collect often grows out of our childhood desire to categorize and play, making sense of experience by accumulating and sorting random...

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    Curator’s Eye: J. B. Blunk’s The Planet

    We ask museum curators to tell us about an extraordinary object in their care, explaining why it is...

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    Elegant experiments at Joris Laarman Lab

    “Experiments” are what Joris Laarman calls the designs of his eponymous “lab,” and a compendium of those experiments—...

  • JENNY FLORENCE | December 11, 2017

    Design in step

    Albert Frey and Lina Bo Bardi: A Search for Living Architecture, at the Palm Springs Art Museum.

  • PAUL CLEMENCE | November 21, 2017

    MIDDEN HEAP: Misha Kahn at Friedman Benda

    Friedman Benda’s current exhibition, Midden Heap, showcasing the work of designer Misha Kahn, is most certainly not your...

  • FRANCES BRENT | November 16, 2017

    Louise Bourgeois in Print

    MoMA’s exhibition reveals the artist’s tangled web of emotion and memory in her work

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