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FIFA in Montreal: Framing Design in Films on Art
Why arent more films about design made or shown in the US? Ill let readers, designers and filmmakers More …
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Museum Design in the 21st Century Reviewed
Museum design opened the arena for innovative architecture beginning with Richard Rogers and Renzo Pianos Pompidou Center (Paris, More …
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John Tinker at Linda Durham Contemporary
I have loved John Tinkers work for years. The first time I saw it was back in the More …
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Spyfrost Project Is Cold War redux: David Trautrimas’s Digital Work
There are plenty of chronicles of the post-industrial landscape. Few are as allusively eerie as David Trautrimass. David More …
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Hasan Elahi at SITE Santa Fe: Watching the watchers
On June 19, 2002, Bangladeshi born U.S. Citizen Hasan Elahi handed his passport to a TSA Agent at More …
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Tino Sehgal Activates the Guggenheim
Entering the Guggenheim Museum in New York, I expected a child to approach me, having been forewarned about More …
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Imagining and Witnessing the Whitney Biennial: A First Look
Theres no theme to the recently opened Whitney Biennial, in a year when the themes of collapse and More …
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New Video and Drawings Flaunt Dystopias
Layers characterize work now on view in Denver by video artist Cliff Evans, and muralist-draughtsman Bill Amundson. One More …
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Sundance 2010 R.I.P.
As the Sundance Film Festival closed its 2010 edition Jan. 31, the top dramatic prize for a US More …
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Letter from San Francisco
A few days remain to see the exhibit of works on paper by Nelleke Beltjens at Hosfelt Gallery. Betljens More …
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David Hockney on A Cold Day
It was a cold day in Manhattan and on seeing the first Twiggy green-orange hues of David Hockney More …
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O’Keeffe: Abstraction, In Review
In 1938, Life Magazine called Georgia OKeeffe “the worlds most famous woman artist.” Intended no doubt as a More …
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