Arts & Designs
Adolf Hitler would despise the Berlin of today. Its roads And sidewalks of ethnically diverse faces and foods, piercings, tinted mohawks, sexual tolerance, and unrestrained creative and political expression will curl his little mustache. But frankly, he must have seen it coming. Hitler was a pupil of the German classics, and it is an early …
A jagged black bookshelf plus a series of modular armchairs Pesce’s work embraces flaws and mistakes and disregards many Of the modernist techniques and styles that were popular in the time he made a lot of their work on screen Realised designs that the 79-year-old made between 1968 to 1995. “Age of Contaminations looks back …
The term street art typically conjures up images of gang Signs, rebellious teens, and men. But did you know, not only are street artist becoming more respected–a year ago, infamous street artist Banksy sold a bit for $1.4 million–but women street artists are getting the respect they’re due. Since the street art flourish in the …
It is no hyperbole, but, yes, we all love stories about editorial departments. Contrary to our very own, where we constantly comingle words and art on the same page, the New York Times Op-Ed division is on another level of regular, last-minute deadlines and fast moving parts to connect stories and art. In the ArtCenter …
HBO’s provocative examples for Women’s Equality Day Inform us that there’s still a lot of work to be completed in the fight for women’s equality. Responses by Michelle Smith, copywriter and Amy Wheeler, artwork Director, Wieden+Kennedy New York Wallpaper: It’s been 99 years since women were This project demonstrates the value of representation at the …
Within an end-of-summer Sunday, I met with Brenda Goodman, along with Our respective significant others, in her local haunt in upstate New York, the Phoenecia Diner. “It is the hot spot,” she’s warned me in advance, but I’m still surprised by the crowds waiting outside for brunch. After the hostess realizes we’re using Goodman and …
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