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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.

  • Michael Craig-Martin Gives Color to the Everyday Objects in a New Exhibition

    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

  • A Specific Eye: Seven Collections at Demisch Danant

    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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    The Museum of Modern Art looks back at its Good Design program of the mid-twentieth century

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    Marbles that lose themselves

    A new installation by Snarkitecture at Gana Arts Centre in Seoul sets a 100,000 glass marbles in motion....

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    WOVEN FORMS: R & Company taps notable designers to create hand-woven artisan rugs

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    A Conversation with the Salon Art + Design’s Executive Director Jill Bokor

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  • PAUL CLEMENCE | October 26, 2017

    Getting Personal with Louis Kahn

    One of the essential takeaways from a new exhibit on Louis Kahn is his thoughtful and earnest belief...

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    When Pop met PoMo

    MODERN contributor Glenn Adamson discusses Space Oddities: Bowie Sottsass Memphis, a new show he curated at the Modernism Museum...

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