The Architects Newspaper - While urban farming has become a great catchphrase, it has yet to take hold in a significant way in most American cities and suburbs. However, an excellent model for its progression i...
Interview - Rather than fight the spirit of today's topsy-turvy times, why not embrace it with this statement bookcase from multi-hyphenate Czech designer Jiři Pelcl? Erratic Boulder Bookcase—which was made in ...
The Observer - Today, large swaths of America wince as a racist insult-comic ascends to the highest office in the land. President-elect Donald Trump ran on a platform of ignorance — turning his complete lack of...
The Art Newspaper - Barely a month goes by without the launch of an online initiative that aims to disrupt the art market and bring the “Uber and Airbnb effect” to art transactions. But witness the crowds pacin...
The New York Times - As we enter 2017, and the inauguration of Donald J. Trump looms, many sectors of the global economy are wondering what impact his presidency will have on their business. The art market is o...
Artnet News - New York’s High Line has become increasingly known for its displays of public art. Now, the West Side park will introduce a permanent space for work by international artists. read more ...
ART FORUM - Kamrooz Aram is a Brooklyn-based artist whose works often challenge a modernist disdain for decoration, ornamentation, and patterning. His current solo exhibition, which is on view at the Green Art ...
The Art Newspaper - Post-war American art has taken centre stage in London in the past months thanks to blockbuster exhibitions at the Royal Academy (Abstract Expressionism, which closed on 2 January) and at T...
Hyperallergic - China’s Lintong District is famed for its thousands of terracotta soldiers, found buried in the mausoleum of the country’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang. Some trusting tourists, however, have bee...