domus - “Worldly repute is but a breath of wind, which cometh now from here, and now from there, and shifts its name, because its quarter shifts” - read more ...
design boom - as part of the permanent collection of IOMA art center in beijing, cyril lancelin of creative studio town and concrete explores data and nature’s abundance in an immersive sculpture made of giant...
BBC - Van Eyck's Ghent altarpiece features a surprising candidate for the forbidden fruit. Kelly Grovier explores how it gives spiritual coherence to the 15th-Century work. - read more ...
Smithsonian’ Magazine - Originally from Accra, Ghana, Queen Allotey-Pappoe grew up with her grandmother, a “master craftswoman,” who was always cutting cloth to make quilts or clothes for those around her. - ...
Hyperallergic - There’s so much to say about Without Gorky, a peculiar and insightful documentary about the immediate family that Armenian American painter Arshile Gorky left behind, but it is the silences that...
BBC - Fra Angelico's Annunciation draws our eyes towards a recurring symbol that represented both the loss of paradise and the Virgin Mary's purity. Kelly Grovier explores the significance of a fresco's vanishi...
NY Times - A few years back, a bevy of art critics declared that Marcel Duchamp’s 1917 sculpture called “Fountain” — a store-bought urinal he had presented, unchanged, as art — was the most influential work of...
NY Times- Photographers have understood this for a long time, newspapers know it but find it hard to admit: for many years now, publishing has not been the place where photography can best express itself. - r...
Domus - Many private companies are still among the main promoters of authorial photography, a trend that could become consolidated despite the economic crisis. - read more ...