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Hospitality Vaulted Over
A new restaurant for a retirement community in England experiments with materials and typological precedents despite its small budget.
History - New York Modern
The story of architectural Modernism in the city goes beyond the familiar touchstones of Lever House and the Seagram Building.
Building Details Bogie Down
The new cultural hub designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro glides on a unique system of steel wheels, or bogies.
The Bookshop Band
For two weeks in January and February, English singer-songwriters Beth Porter and Ben Please, who together form the Bookshop Band, traveled across the United States performing their book-inspired music in libraries and bookstores.
Shadow Narratives
Paisley Rekdal says writing her sixth poetry collection,Nightingale, out in May from Copper Canyon Press, was“like trying to conduct a whirlwind.” The result is a stunningbook about transformation that will change the way we readviolence, silence, and the stories handed down to us.
How To Overcome Painting Challenges
Slawa Radziszewska discusses her painting process and how to overcome painting challenges.
What Is A Masterpiece?
The portrait society of America.
Virginia Blackstock: Making An Impact
Virginia Blackstock focuses on powerful designs that show the effect of lights and shadows.
Sasha Sokolova: Direct Painting
Sasha Sokolova’s dynamic compositions develop through intuition by letting her brushstrokes take the lead.
John Lovett: Controlling Color
John Lovett shares his tips for finding the right color balance in every painting.
Haoyun Erin: Zhao Changing Paths
Growing up in China, I lived with my grandfather who was an academic. He was excellent at Chinese calligraphy and inspired me to study calligraphy and traditional Chinese brush painting.
Ginny Page: It's All In The Preparation
Meticulous planning allows Ginny Page to paint cohesive and dynamic compositions.
Deborah Friedman: Studying the Color Field
In Deborah Friedman’s most recent drawings of cairns she studies the interaction of colors.
American Dreams, American Dreamers
The Art of Dean Mitchell.
On The Waterfront
A new Brooklyn development makes peace with the East River.
The New Old Los Angeles
The city’s flourishing restaurant, nightlife, and hotel scene creatively embraces Tinseltown’s extensive historic building stock.
True Blue
In Focus Lighting’s work, color plays a supporting role, enlisted in the service of a wider narrative.
Solar Salutation
The form of Jeanne Gang’s newest apartment tower tells you where on the planet it is.
Paint The Town Red
In San Antonio, David Adjaye completes a new art gallery that takes its cues from regional referents.
Don't Fight The Building
Andrew Zobler, CEO of developer Sydell Group, sees value in investing in history.
Color And Light
Metropolis breaks down the spectrum, revealing how designers grapple with light across scales and typologies.
Ancient Modern
A contemporary project by Emre Arolat takes a bold approach to historic preservation by suspending a 21st-century hotel over the ruins of a late-Roman metropolis.
A Tough Stance
At 50 years old, Boston City Hall is one of the most polarizing buildings in America. Building upgrades and revitalization plans hope to change that, but they mistake what the architecture stood for.
Exhibition Of Paintings In The Traditional Medium Of Egg Tempera
Attleboro Arts Museum presents an exhibition of paintings in the traditional medium of egg tempera.
I Observe
A new exhibition at Rehs Contemporary Galleries explores the power of observation.
Full Circle
Figurative painter Richard Thomas Scott’s exhibition at Spalding Nix Fine Art tells the story of his progression as an artist and human being.
Light Chasers
One of the largest plein air painting groups in Florida, Light Chasers, is made up of 702 painters capturing the unique beauty and idyllic landscapes of the Sun Coast.
Natural Transitions
Collectors Jim Carmichael and Marianne Mallia have created an indoor and outdoor sanctuary for art in their Scottsdale home.
Realism Without Borders
Exhibiting side by side, Soviet and historical works with contemporary works by Russian, Ukrainian, American, French, Norwegian, Chinese and German artists, Realism Without Borders aims to connect two centuries and two continents via the commitment to realist painting traditions.
Tiny And Shiny
How’s the saying go, “Don’t sweat the small stuff”? Well, if you’re Robert Lange and George Ayers, the small stuff is all you’re sweating leading into Shiny Stuff, their new two-man show opening April 5 at Robert Lange Studios in Charleston, South Carolina.