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In Copenhagen, a Spotlight is Shone on Overlooked Women in Architecture
On view at the Danish Architecture Center in Copenhagen, Women in Architecture highlights contemporary women architects through three site-specific installations.
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Mario Cucinella Broadens Sustainable Horizons at Salone
The Italian architect's installation in Milan showcased recycled content, bio materials, and other innovations that both he and Salone hope will become the norm in coming years.
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Songs of Activism and Solidarity Adorn New York City’s AIDS Memorial
Artist Steven Evans’s LED installation sings out titles of anthems that defined queer liberation before and following the AIDS epidemic.
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Four Design Destinations to Supplement Salone
Away from the sprawling furniture fair, Salone del Mobile offers the cultural centers of Milan an occasion to show off to design-minded visitors from around the world.
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Ryan Decker Creates an Immersive Neo-Medieval Installation at Superhouse
The designer's first solo show, Ryan Decker: Feudal Relief, is on view at the Manhattan design gallery through July 3.
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The Largest Art Museum in Norway Is Now Open
Designed by Kleihues + Schuwerk Architects, the National Museum of Art, Architecture, and Design opened this month after eight years in the making.
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Green Design Makes a Strong Showing at Milan Design Week 2022
From symposiums to new product launches, the world’s preeminent design event puts circularity and reduced carbon emissions front and center.
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Meet the Designers Imbuing 3D Printing Processes with a Craft Edge
With work on view in London and Milan, these artists and artisans are ushering in a new wave of 3D printing with an emphasis on sustainability.
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Nick Cave Enlivens theMART’s Facade During NeoCon
Ba Boom Boom Pa Pop Pop features dancers wearing Cave’s famous “Soundsuits,” costumelike sculptures the artist has been making since 1992.
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What is Queer Space?
Metropolis selects over a dozen stories from its archive that celebrate the past, present, and future of queer space and LGBTQ+ designers.
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The Adjaye Associates–Designed Basquiat Exhibition Looks Beyond the Myth of the Icon
The exhibition recreates the artist’s childhood home in Brooklyn, downtown studio, and the Michael Todd VIP Room at New York’s 1980s-era Palladium nightclub.
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Retracing the Painting Career of OMA Cofounder Zoe Zenghelis
Long overshadowed by her male counterparts, an exhibition at the Carnegie Museum of Art offers a corrective, reframing the full scope of this artist's work.
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Behind the Scenes of Hollywood
A new South Florida exhibition celebrates the value and artistry of the lifelike artwork behind some of Hollywood’s most beloved movie scenes.
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Lessons From Leedy
A retrospective on the career of Florida architect Gene Leedy is a revelation of midcentury modernism.
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Manhattan’s Japan Society Explores Artist Kazuko Miyamoto’s Relationship with her Studio Architecture
The Japanese American artist’s first survey in the United States pairs her iconic string constructions with her late-career kimonos.
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NYCxDESIGN is in Full Bloom with Floral Craft Activations
For the spring festival, Vitra releases a Flower Guide, Lutfi Janania unveils an installation, and the Museum of Arts and Design opens an exhibition, all positioning floral craft at the forefront of contemporary design.
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Ukraine is Top of Mind at the Venice Art Biennale
Piazza Ucraina, a showcase for Ukraininan artists, is among many installations shedding light on Russia's brutality during the arts festival.
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Thanks to Stefano Boeri, Architecture Finds its Way into the Venice Art Biennale
Italian architect Stefano Boeri teams up with video artist Calvin J. Lee to craft Hanji House, a fitting annex to Korean artist Chun Kwang Yung's Venice Biennale exhibition, Time Reimagined.
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An Exhibition and Book Give Different Perspectives of Potter Edith Heath
A show in Oakland and a book present varying views of one of the most influential ceramics designers of Midcentury America.
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The Second Edition of Homo Faber Was a Celebration of Craft and Heritage
Presented by the Michelangelo Foundation for Creativity and Craftsmanship, Venice's Homo Faber exhibition showcased the best of European artisans and galleries.