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Projects
Lutron’s Traveling Installation Showed the Power of Lighting Control
Lutron just wrapped a global tour of its Prismatic cube installation with stops across Europe and in The United Arab Emirates. Here's why.
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Projects
Architect Hani Rashid Builds a Fantasia of Art and Architecture in the Metaverse
Called Dminti Metaverse, the platform displays digital work by blue-chip artists in an otherworldly setting with the aim of attracting new, more diverse audiences.
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The Radical Reshaping of Craft
From museums to TikTok, explore radical craft as a response to climate crisis, a means of storytelling, and an exploration of new materials.
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Tracing Nearly 100 Years of Cross-pollination Between the U.S. and Scandinavia
Scandinavian Design and the United States, 1890–1980 on view at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art shows how design in Northern Europe influenced the development of American modernism and vice-versa.
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The 2022 Milan Triennale Celebrates Research at the Expense of Design
Titled Unknown Unknowns. An Introduction to Mysteries, the exhibition is filled with whimsical interpretations of the natural world but fails to address the transformative potential and agency of design.
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Profiles
Susumu Shingū, Japanese Artist of Wind-Blown Sculptures, Receives His First New York Exhibition
The Upper East Side’s Ippodo Gallery exhibits the 85-year-old artist’s kinetic sculptures and drawings through December 29.
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The Singapore-Born Exhibition ‘R for Repair’ Travels to the United Kingdom
At London Design Festival, the second edition of the show commissioned by DesignSingapore Council is on view in the Victoria & Albert Museum.
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Viewpoints
Surveying 100 Years of the Regional Plan Association
An exhibition takes a clear-eyed look at the Regional Plan Association's achievements and shortcomings, always with a focus on the future.
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Viewpoints
The Oslo Architecture Triennale Champions the Social Dimensions of Design
The Triennale’s eighth edition takes a hyper-local approach to neighborhoods that resonates in an increasingly virtual world.
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Viewpoints
Germane Barnes’ First Gallery Exhibition Explores Narratives of Materials and Migration
On view at Miami's Nina Johnson gallery, Unsettled features tapestries, furniture, and 2D works produced while Barnes was on residency at the American Academy of Rome.
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Products
Nine Female Textile Artists Bring Belgium’s Sober Aesthetic to New York
The Gift to be Simple group exhibition, curated by Li Edelkoort, highlights designers reinterpreting the country’s rich textile history in pared-back, yet poignant, fashion.
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Viewpoints
Architecture Eats Itself at the 2022 Tallinn Architecture Biennale
The 6th edition of the biennale explores architecture’s relationship to food as well as cycles of decay and regrowth.
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Products
Maison & Objet Celebrates Independent Talent Navigating the New “Meta-Sensitive” World
For its second 2022 showing, the major Parisian trade show was awash in bold colors, playful patterns, and seamless digital integration.
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Viewpoints
Paris Design Week Put Purpose-Driven Newcomers Front and Center
From established brands and galleries to emerging talents, the city-wide event brought together French and international exhibitors with new perspectives on the design industry.
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Viewpoints
Revealing How Iconic L.A. Architect Paul R. Williams Thrived in Nevada
An exhibition of photographs by Janna Ireland captures his Nevada work's artistry, innovative spirit, and accessibility to a broader clientele.
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Viewpoints
The Armory Show Addresses “Fair Fatigue” with a Flexible Layout by Frederick Fisher and Partners
On view September 9 through 11 at Manhattan’s Javits Center, the art fair takes cues from the city to help visitors get around intuitively.
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Profiles
Dutch Designer Marjan van Aubel’s Solar Revolution
Through a new biennale, an encyclopedic book, and a traveling public installation she aims to reveal the full potential of solar design.
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Viewpoints
Piero Gilardi’s Nature Carpets Merge Art and Everyday Life
On view at New York's Magazzino Italian Art through January 2023, Gilardi: Tappeto-Natura is the artist's first museum retrospective in the United States.
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Viewpoints
Exploring the Sculptural in Bernd and Hilla Becher’s Photographs
In a new retrospective, the German husband and wife duo’s images continue to ask questions about beauty, function, and form.
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Viewpoints
An Exhibition Explores the Complex Legacy of America’s Most Common Construction System.
American Framing, at Chicago's Wrightwood 659 Gallery, is an ode to the Balloon Frame.