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Unidentified Russian artist stages protest performance against Bucha massacre


Red is dead: Russian anti-war protesters fly a new flag for peace; They "took the blood out"

WSJ: ‘We Will Kill You’: How Russia Silenced Its Antiwar Movement; Repressive laws and arrests discourage protests against the war in Ukraine and prompt dissenters to leave

Isolated by Russia boycotts, Hermitage director calls for 'cultural bridges between the nations'

Sanctions on Russian oligarchs put focus on assets and art stowed away in Swiss freeports


The Exodus From Ukraine: A Visual Diary by Photographer Peter Turnley

How Ukrainian Writers Are Contributing to the War Effort

Authorities Have Seized Russian Mega-Art-Collector and Former Tate Donor Viktor Vekselberg’s $90 Million Superyacht in Spain

Photographer chronicles the destruction of the 'Ukrainian Stalingrad'

Despite Calls for Seizure, the Blockbuster Morozov Collection Is Heading Home to Russia From the Fondation Louis Vuitton

Hermitage branch in Amsterdam rebrands after cutting ties with Russia


Letters in Exile by Artist Maria Agureeva
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Maria Agureeva: Letters in Exile, No. 2

“Do Not Try to Interrupt a Ukrainian Woman”: Explaining the War to Europe’s Skeptics; Battling Russian propaganda has become a full-time job

Ballerina Kirsten Bloom Allen Helps Ukrainian Dancer-Turned-Soldier Oleksii Potiomkin; 'Artists Helping Artists'

Finland Seized $46 Million Worth of Art en Route to Russian Museums, Including a Titian and a Picasso, Enforcing E.U. Sanctions




JOHN STEPPLING


Docking the Ferry

The erosion of meaningful culture, the domination of corporate and state media and the gradual collapse of public education has resulted in the loss of a knowledgable audience. And as one sees with the Russophobic response to Ukraine, the entire pandemic only served as a precursor to some complete mental collapse.


LAWRENCE WESCHLER


Toward a Taxonomy of Convergences & A Unified Field Theory of Cultural Transmission, Part Three

Now, however, we move away from the terrain of inchoate projections, vague coincidences and misty affinities, into that part of the widening spectrum where if things happen to look alike, it’s because they’re likely to be drawing on the same sorts of sources.



Dambrot: Phyllida Barlow Sculptures Take Shape in Los Angeles


COLLECTOR, NOW CURATOR, KEITH RIVERS


Former NFL Player Keith Rivers Takes Up Curating with New York Show: ‘There’s Always an Opportunity to Change Your Course’

"Courage Before Expectation" Curated by Keith Rivers at The FLAG Art Foundation; Includes Etel Adnan, Mark Bradford, Sonia Gomes, Philip Guston, Carmen Herrera, On Kawara, Kerry James Marshall, Thaddeus Mosley, and Laura Owens



What Is It About Brazilian Artist Marina Perez Simão’s Dreamlike Landscapes That Is Making So Many Collectors Dream of Owning Them?



Who is the discerning Midwestern collector in Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch? And the nominees for the real-life patron who inspired “Maw Clampette” are...



Gagosian Painter Walton Ford narrates the histories and myths behind two of his newest paintings


LOSING AND CHOOSING MY RELIGION

The Ancient Guide For Uncertain Times

‘No Regrets’ Is No Way to Live; The Science of Regret


DISCOVERY

Archaeologists Have Uncovered a Stunning Aztec Offering to Their God of War: Over 160 Starfish and a Jaguar Skeleton


Secret Government Info Confirms First Known Interstellar Object on Earth, Scientists Say

Babylon is coming back to life, with its famed Ishtar Gate to be restored by this summer

“Better than our most optimistic prediction” – first images from James Webb exceed all expectations


Mind-bending image shows 40 trillion-mile-long beam of antimatter erupting from runaway star


DESIGN


Curious Design: Furniture at Auction


Creative Ads for Kikkoman that Utilize the Iconic Soy Sauce Bottle


Althea McNish: Colour is Mine; Key player in the Caribbean Arts Movement of the 1960s and 70s; Innovative and brilliantly colourful textiles


Inspiring 20th Century Art + Design at Auction


Object & Home: Furnishings and Objects at Auction


Treasure Hunting: 40 Years of Lost City Arts at Auction


PALATE PALETTE

The 12 Most Unforgettable Descriptions of Food in Literature' Haruki Murakami’s stir fry, Maurice Sendak’s chicken soup and More!

The Artist's Kitchen: Host Monica Mader with Artist Lilli Muller


The Camp Culinary Adventures of Franny Cradock TV’s First Celebrity Chef

The TV Segment that Ushered the Downfall of Franny Cradock

Alison Roman: Dilly Bean Stew


STREETWISE


David Kordansky Gallery Artist Derek Fordjour Wraps MOCA


Psychotropic art duo Yok & Sheryo: “GM Paradise” in Penang


Brooklyn Street Art Images of the Week


Graffiti Artist Acer Tagged the New Museum Facade in a Brazen, ‘Legendary’ Feat Reminiscent of Decades Gone By


Brooklyn Street Art Images of the Week


Hyland Mather Floats Within an “Ocean of Being”; Assemblage and collage within Street Art




FORMERLY KNOWN AS CINEMA


Our Lead Film Critic JUSTIN TANNER Reviews: Justin Kurzel’s brilliant and harrowing "Nitram" and Mariama Diallo’s directorial debut "Master"


Pedro Almodóvar’s Oscar Diary: Zendaya Fandom, Backstage with Pacino, and ‘the Violent Episode’

Ethan Coen Set to Direct ‘Drive-Away Dykes’ Without Joel; Will They Work Together Again?

‘Tokyo Vice’ Review: Michael Mann’s HBO Max Crime Drama Is a Sizzling Slow Burn; J.T. Rogers' investigative drama makes for a sharp and engrossing crime story [Editor's Note: A laughably 'Woke' review!]

"Elvis" Le French Trailer; Director Baz Luhrmann, Co-Starring Tom Hanks


Jason Momoa Is Working on a Hawaiian History Drama Called Chief of War

Reason Magazine Review by Kurt Loder: 'Memoria' Slow Cinema, an Art attack; Thai writer-director Apichatpong Weerasethakul

Art Review: Apichatpong Weerasethakul: How to Deal with Exploding Head Syndrome


North Korea wanted better propaganda movies, so it abducted foreign directors

How Hollywood’s Weirdest Filmmakers Made "Everything Everywhere All at Once"; How the two Daniels pitched it

With Inland Empire, David Lynch Crafted a Nightmare on Home Video; An unusual restoration process, the filmmaker’s last feature film to date can be experienced in a whole new way


Full Voting Results: The 100 Greatest Films of the 1970s

Alfonso Cuarón Loved ‘The Northman’: ‘Every Single Frame Is Charged with All the Thematic Elements of the Film’


"Garbo Lives" A Recent Essay by Peter Bogdanovich Before His Passing

Damien Chazelle's ‘Babylon' Said to Be Demented Depiction of 1925 Through 1952 Hollywood Debauchery; Compared to Scorsese’s “The Wolf of Wall Street” and Fellini’s “Satyricon”; Margot Robbie Shines; Brad Pitt and Toby Maguire


New Yorker: Robert Eggers’s Historical Visions Go Mainstream; “The Northman” may be the most accurate Viking movie ever made. It may also be the most ambitious

How CODA Won Best Picture

Summer Movie Preview: The 14 Most Anticipated Movies

To Greenlight in Hollywood: Check All the Boring Boxes! Power of the Woke!


STAGE STRUCK

Aaron Sorkin is returning to Broadway with new ‘Camelot’ revival


'I’m not Indian enough?’ How a bhangra musical addresses identity with radical nuance; “Bhangin’ It,” a stage musical at La Jolla

Is 'Jerusalem' still the play of the century? Six top playwrights give their verdicts


Behind the Curtain of the 1940s Chinatown Nightclubs that Shattered Asian Stereotypes


See the Anime Favorite 'Spirited Away' Come to Life in Photos From the Tokyo Stage Adaptation


What’s next for ‘CODA’? What we know about the stage musical in the works; Deaf West Theatre

Scarlet Cheng's Theater Review: 'Ann' at Pasadena Playhouse

Review: Is It Worth Checking into ‘Plaza Suite’ on Broadway? Average ticket price of $212.67


At Kirk Douglas Theatre, rising playwright Benjamin Benne combats Trump’s anti-Mexican rhetoric with ‘Alma’


The Bawdy World of Kabuki Theatre


BOOKS AND WORDS

Poetry & digital personhood; On artificial intelligence and creativity

"Good morning, America" by Jean Cocteau (1949) & Translated by Alex Wermer-Colan; Excerpted from a new translation of Cocteau’s Letter to the Americans

New York Review of Books: Lawrence Weschler Interviews Benjamín Labatut, Author of The New Novel "When We Cease To Understand the World"

‘Recessional’ Review: Lest We Forget! With an artist’s eye for incongruity and a comic’s sense of timing, David Mamet skewers our political and cultural decadence


New Yorker Essay: David Sedaris "Lucky-Go-Happy, The America I Saw On Tour"


Before the Internet, there was the 1960s Dial-a-Poem Hotline

The Secret Lives of Cowboy “Buckaroo” Poets


AMAZING MOTHER NATURE 

UPDATE: Japan’s Monkey Queen Made It Through Mating Season With Her Reign Intact


Japan’s Monkey Queen Faces Challenge to Her Reign: Mating Season

Gentle Whale Sharks!

Do Animals Understand What It Means to Die?

Chimps Seen Performing First Aid on Themselves and Each Other






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The 9 Best Booths at Expo Chicago: From Dazzling Peacocks to New ‘Vogue’ Covers Honoring Black and Indigenous Women Activists


HONEY, THE TROTSKYS ARE HERE!

Home Movies of Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera (and a Side Order of Romantic Entanglements)



VENICE BIENNALE


‘You Can Absorb the Traumas of the Time, But Also Open Up to the Future’: Cecilia Alemani on Curating Her Venice Biennale For an Anxious Era; "The Milk of Dreams" and features a largely female roster of artists

Ai-Da, the Robot Artist Powered by AI, is Heading to Venice for a Show During the Biennale—and She’s Bringing Her New Painting Arm


Step Into the Studio of Tau Lewis; Will present at the 2022 Venice Biennale


WHITNEY BIENNIAL

Saltz Sez: The Whitney Biennial Falters On This year’s show has just enough high points to get you through it — including three stunning Charles Ray sculptures


The ‘Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet as It’s Kept’ Is Anything but Quiet

Vanity Fair: How the Whitney Pulled Off a (Knock on Wood) Scandal-Free Biennial


Jacky Connolly’s Computer-Generated Doom at the Whitney Biennial


OUR FINAL MENTION OF THE DULL ANNA DELVEY

Fresh Off Her Group Show Debut, jailed and awaiting deportation, Anna Delvey Has a Solo Exhibition in the Works, and Interest Is Ridiculously High “It's a frenzy, to say the least," her dealer said



See Tom Sachs "Helvetiaphilia" at Vito Schnabel Gallery, St. Moritz



When the IKEA Catalog Becomes a Work of Art; To place artworks within the cheery commercial environments



Kim Fay: Artemisia Gentileschi and Women Artists in Italy, 1500-1800



Pop-Up: The Winter Show (in Spring!) Has Taken Over the Window Displays at the Old Barneys New York Department Store to Show 5,000 Years of Art


BELOVED TROPES


Where Have All the Artist-Addicts Gone? For much of the 20th century, before the dawn of our own wellness-focused era, madness and substance abuse were often considered prerequisites for great art

Anna Sorokin, AKA Anna Delvey, Talks About Making Art; “I liked that (the scene) was gritty.”


THE OLD BECOMES THE NEW

Futuristic ‘automat’ dining thrived a century ago. Can Covid revive it?


New York Times: ‘The Automat,’ Where Dining Out Was D.I.Y.


BRAVING OPPRESSION

Glenn Greenwald: Your Top Priority is The Emotional Comfort of the Most Powerful Elites, Which You Fulfill by Never Criticizing Them. Corporate journalists have license to use their huge platforms to malign, expose and destroy anyone they want. Your moral duty: sit in respectful silence and never object

Reason Magazine: Art Curator Accuses Princeton University of 'Anti-Intellectual Surrender to Cancel Culture'


Ai Weiwei Creates a Homage to Julian Assange; “[Assange’s] imprisonment marks the collapse of a free and civilized society,” Ai Weiwei told Hyperallergic

Be Like Chris Rock; The comedian won last night's Oscars by telling bad jokes, dealing with the consequences, refusing to escalate or apologize, and doing his damn job

A New Report Says Victor Orbán’s Government in Hungary Is ‘Systematically’ Curtailing Freedom of Expression; New laws have allowed the government to "exert control over public opinion"

Displaying 'Z' Symbol Could Be Criminal Act in Germany, Ministry Says


GO, VAN GOGH!


A Van Gogh letter is coming up for auction: €250,000 for a single sheet of paper; Vincent writes philosophically about his mental illness, a year after mutilating his ear


Discovered: Van Gogh’s Fingerprint On An Olive Grove Painting


Sunflowers: the Symbol of Van Gogh—and Ukraine


As Milano Art Week begins, Maurizio Cattelan takes on death in Milan: artist hangs his own effigy in new show and donates Mafia attack work to the city



New Wave Design Pioneer and Experimental Artist, Jayme Odgers Passes

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MGM Resorts Sells Picassos To Buy Diversity



'Gatecrashers' Traveling Exhibition Explores the Rise of Self-Taught Artists in America



Interview with Hauser & Wirth's Takesada Matsutani



Group Exhibition “Activation” at Museum of Art and History Lancaster




The Baltimore Museum of Art Invited Its Guards to Curate Their Latest Exhibition. Here’s How They Took on the Challenge



Roya Farassat 'As Near as Memory' at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles



Andre Miripolsky and His Kingdom of Color



JEWELRY

Inside the Pop Universe of Jewellery Designer Bea Bongiasca

Vanity Fair: Inside the Frenzied World of Rare Watches and the Rich People Who Love Them


The Never-Ending Storytelling of Native American Jewelry and Its Makers



Jackie Milad 'Birth' at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles



Sayre Gomez 'Halloween City' at François Ghebaly



The Strange, Unspoken Glorification of Sexual Assault in Art History


ART AND RACE

Depictions of the Black figure are finally entering the Western canon—but where are the pot-bellied and love-handled bodies?; Rushing to fill the wide gaps in museums' holdings


‘God Forbid We Should Talk About Joy’: Jennie C. Jones on Dodging Pressure to Signify Blackness in Her Art, and Finding Her Own Language


Alma Thomas Was the Godmother of Afrofuturism

In the Past Two Years, Museums Have Finally Started Hiring Black Women for Top Jobs. Why Are So Many Already Leaving?


Chris Burden’s Impossible Artworks; New book reveals the dozens of planned pieces that the artist, known for his extreme performances and wry installations, left unrealized


EXPERIENTIAL

A New Immersive Art Experience Allows Audiences to Enter the Fabled Tomb of the Boy King Tutankhamun


Tomás Saraceno’s human-size spider web at the Shed is getting a boost from TikTok


The Creators of ‘Immersive Van Gogh’ Will Bring an Experience Dedicated to Historic Ukrainian Artist Taras Shevchenko to Six North American Cities



New Yorker Cartoons of the Week: See Them All!


MANUFACTURING ART

Leonardo da Vinci Invented the Parachute, the Helicopter, and, New Research Suggests, the Whoopee Cushion

The Incredible Restoration of a Badly Damaged Ave Maria


From Ancient Egypt to Teotihuacán, Centuries-Old Palettes Illuminate the Role of the Painter; Rare to see an actual paint set


Meet Auguste François Willème, the Steampunk Genius of 3D Printing


GOOD GIGS and ARTIST'S OPPORTUNITIES

FRONT Triennial engages globally renowned artist Julie Mehretu to paint mural on Cleveland Public Square’s biggest, blank wall


With Its New Boutique in Beverly Hills, Swiss Jeweler Piaget Celebrates Artists and Artisanship; Now showcasing works commissioned from L.A. artist Alia Penner


Jeff Koons X BMW: artist-signed art car sells at christie's charity auction for $475,000


Painter Tschabalala Self Has Teamed Up With Ugg (Yes, Ugg) to Create a Capsule Collection of Wearable Art

Queen Elizabeth Is Now Selling Her Own Brand of Dish Soap


Patrick Martinez's Struggle and Progress (Frederick Douglass) by The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles


PHOTOGRAPHY


See Things Differently: Deutsche Börse Photography Prize – In Pictures

Netherlands-born photographer Roman Robroek explores abandoned churches, discovers mummified bodies; Italy has at least 1,000 abandoned churches


German-born artist Vera Lutter is known for her ghostly, immersive camera-obscura photograph


Six Photographers Share Their Beautiful Infrared Photography


Photographs as Passageways to the Profound


A new exhibition in Paris spotlights the work of eight female photographers who documented wars over the course of 75 years; 'We Wanted to Be in Combat Zones. We Were as Courageous as the Men.’


Madame Yevonde, the Suffragette Photographer Who Turned British Society Ladies Into Greek Goddesses


SURF


Kai Lenny Talks About Mark Zuckerberg’s Claims of Surfing 15-Foot Waves; 15 feet...that's no small claim!


Moana Jones Wong Is the New Queen of Pipeline

Moana Jones Wong Sets A New Standard At Pipeline

Must See! Absolute Poetry: Mitch Parkinson Steals Joel Parkinson's Board After Drop In







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GOOD GIGS: AI WEIWEI's ITALIAN OPERA

Ai Weiwei's First Operatic Staging (Direction, Sets, Costumes And Videos) Is Giacomo Puccini's "Turnadot"Teatro Dell'opera Di Roma

"Turnadot" the Trailer

Weiwei on His Production



ART REPORT TODAY GALLERIES: Now Exhibiting



NFT: HIP RELEVANCE FOR THE LUXURY BRAND


Don Wallace: Are NFTs Just a Gimmick, or the Future of Lucrative Hawai‘i Art?


Own a Bored Ape or a Cool Cat? You Can Kit Them Out for the Metaverse at Gucci’s New Digital Atelier

OpenSea ‘Sitting on Ticking Bomb’ as Lawsuits Pile Up Over Stolen Apes

As Part of His NFT Debut, Jeff Koons Will Launch Sculptures Into Space and Place Them Permanently on the Moon


Women and Nonbinary Artists Are Breaking New Ground through Generative Art NFTs

NFT Collection Failures Begin to Mount in Flashback to ICO Bust


Counterfeit NFTs are creating major problems for digital platforms—but new tools to spot fakes are on the rise

Artist Tom Sachs: 'Apple Could Never Make Anything as Shitty as the Things I Make' The Rocket Factory NFT



Gagosian Goes Crypto: After Long Voicing Skepticism of NFTs, Gagosian Gallery Will Now Accept Cyber Money for Art

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WOMEN IN THE VENICE BIENNALE


What the Venice Biennale Exhibition Highlights about the Legacies of Late Women Artists


Leonor Fini (1907-1996) works among treasures for sale from extraordinary collector's New York home; “Once an artist sent her one of his paintings to critique. It was returned to the gentleman in a manila envelope, cut into pieces. She said: ‘Sorry, couldn’t find a larger envelope.”

 


Who Was Leonora Carrington? The Story of the Singular Surrealist Whose Occult Visions Shaped the 2022 Venice Biennale


ILLUSTRATION


Whoa! See This Now! François Schuiten’s "Obscure Cities"


The Obscure Cities: An Introduction


10 Awesome Pieces of Disney's Concept Art From Unmade Movies


Jackie Ormes's Comics were Everything Jim Crow America Never Wanted Black Women to Be



Responsive Sculptures by Daniel Rozin Echo Human Movement Through Undulating Objects



Catching the Last Show at the Underground Museum, Noah Davis' Fantasy and Science Fiction


‘We Simply Do Not Have Any Answers’: L.A.’s Underground Museum, Founded by the Late Noah Davis, Has Abruptly Closed; Reopened a month ago!, “Until Further Notice”



Yau: There’s Something Special About Jim Osman’s Sculpture


ART BUSINESS

Stromberg: Why Galleries Are Setting Up Shop in Both New York and L.A.


Light and much more Space: first look at the expanded Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego

Japan Is Trying to Lure a World-Class Art Fair to Tokyo With Tax Incentives and a Big Open Art Space. Will the Gamble Pay Off?

Christian Dior Started Out as an Art Gallerist. Now His Fashion House Has Opened a ‘Galerie Dior’ in Paris

Visitor Figures 2021: the 100 most popular art museums in the world—but is Covid still taking its toll?

Shipping costs are skyrocketing—and galleries are expected to be hit hard

Art Market Soars to $65.1 Billion in 2021, According to Art Basel UBS Report

Art Basel/UBS Report: Global art market bounces back to above pre-pandemic levels—but recovery is uneven

Click Here: Free Copy of the Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report!

The Auction Market Is on Fire, But Fairs Are Still Flailing: 7 Takeaways From the 2022 Art Basel Market Report


HAWAI'I TRIENNIAL


Competing Waves of Identity, Placemaking And Trauma Coalesce In Hawaii’s Inaugural Triennial


Artist Jennifer Steinkamp Opens the Hawai‘i Triennial 2022 with Projections Upon the Iolani Palace

In Pictures: See What Happens When Ai Weiwei, Chitra Ganesh, and Other Artists Take Over Honolulu for the 2022 Hawaii Triennial


FICTIVE ART: CONVERSATIONS WITH THE ARTISTS

Part One: Author Antoinette LaFarge Talks Fictive Art with Artist Greg Cohen

Part Two: Author Antoinette LaFarge Talks Fictive Art with Artist Greg Cohen


In Pictures: See Highlights From the Wildly Ambitious Sydney Biennale, Where Artists Are Reconsidering Our Relationship to Water


Ooops! Tehran museum director fired after artist plunges into oil pool during acrobatic performance blunder; Video



Review: "Supernatural America: The Paranormal in American Art" possesses its own power at the Minneapolis Institute of Art


DANCE


Review: The Balletic Rise and Fall of Eva Perón; Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Ballet Hispánico takes on a new challenge: its first full-length ballet, with choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa


CLIMATE IN ART


Monumental Forms Ripple and Float in Leeroy New’s Sculptures Made from Discarded Plastics


How Should Art Reckon With Climate Change?; As the environmental crisis accelerates, contemporary artists have taken up the mantle of addressing the precarious present


Immersive Documentary Photography Exhibition COAL + ICE Visualizes the Climate Crisis


MUSIC AND SOUND

The Museum of Endangered Sounds; Have a Listen!

Hills Snyder: 'Bringing an Anvil to Band Practice' An Essay of Life, Death, Love and John Lennon

‘Pistol’: Sex Pistols Limited Series From Danny Boyle Is Coming Soon

 

Newest psychedelic drug — is sound? How people are using binaural beats to get high

The Branding of a Product's Sound

Exclusive Video Debut: Norma and Her New Single 'Crocodile Tears (Think It Over)'


Sound artist Camille Norment has spent her career exploring three tones – the bell, feedback and the sine wave


NEW BOOK




COLLECTORS CIRCLE


An Interview with Africa-Based Collector Danda Jaroljmek

How Instagram ArtDrunk’s Gary Yeh and Taylor Zakarin Aim to Demystify the Art World

Art Collector Home Tour: Clémence and Didier Krzentowski

An Uncommon and Creative Collector Delfina Entrecanales, 1927–2022


Ceramics Collector Louise Rosenfield Donated 3,000 Pieces to a Museum with One Caveat—the Works Must Be Used


Hannah Gottlieb-Graham on Trading PR Services for Art to Build Her Budding Collection


Arthur de Villepin on Starting a Gallery ‘by Collectors, for Collectors’ and Why Some Art Is Love at First Sight




ARCHITECTURE


Oscar Niemeyer’s Last Design Finally Finds a Home in Aix-en-Provence, France

Somali Architect Searches for Lost Identity in a City Ravaged by War


Balbek Bureau Develops RE: UKRAINE, A Modular Town System For Refugees


10 Black Women Changing the Architecture and Design Space


The Forgotten Theme Restaurants and Treehouse Bars of Bygone Summers in Paris

Modern movements in colour: architecturally inspired bathrooms


Architect, Historian, and Educator Robert A.M. Stern; 21 Questions


Zaha Hadid Architects has revealed renderings of the "cyber-urban" utopian Liberland metaverse


Michael K Chen Architecture Explores Materials and Their Environmental Impact


Julia Morgan, California’s First Licensed Female Architect


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