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Shades of Meaning
Annie Block, March 1, 2012
As an abstract painter, David Storey says, "I'm leery of the anecdotal. I aim for simplicity, which is actually quite complex." More
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Museum of the Imagination
Craig Kellogg, February 1, 2012
An art-filled installation by Thierry W. Despont is part Louis XV, part Jean Cocteau. More
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A Mojave Mirage
Edie Cohen, January 1, 2012
Ball-Nogues Studio's latest installation is disappearing before our eyes. More
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Next Stop
Jan Lakin, September 1, 2011The New York subway system's visual journey continues. More
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The Next Generation
Alexandra A. Seno, August 1, 2011
Kevin Lim’s firm, OpenUU, helped design a private Hong Kong gallery for his father, William Lim of CL3 Architects. More
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Shifting Gears
Aric Chen, August 1, 2011
In an artful transformation by Voellmy Schmidlin, a Swiss service station becomes a gallery, the Von Bartha Garage. More
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On the Surface
Annie Block, Mark McMenamin, and Meghan Edwards, August 1, 2011
The acronym in CAM Raleigh's name stands for Contemporary Art Museum, but the four-month-old North Carolina institution is just as interested in design. More
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Industrial Strength
C.C. Sullivan, August 1, 2011
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Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos designed these silo forms for a museum in Galicia
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Two on the Half Shell
Annie Block, Mark McMenamin, and Meghan Edwards, August 1, 2011
Now that Safdie Architects's Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts is opening in Kansas City, Missouri, three local companies are relocating to a larger, more technologically advanced facility-with an incredibly conspicuous roof. More
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Poetry in Motion
Joseph Giovannini, August 1, 2011
Zaha Hadid’s Riverside Museum, Glasgow, is truly transporting. More
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The Cool Kids
Raul Barreneche, July 1, 2011
Everybody's hanging out at Selgascano's recreation center in Mérida, Spain. More
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Global Voyagers
Jay Pridmore, June 1, 2011
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Legends in their native Italy, Doriana and Massimiliano Fuksas have arrived in the U.S.
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Divine Light
C.C. Sullivan, May 1, 2011"An intense religious experience," no less, is what Nuno Pinheiro and António Teixeira of E/348 Architecture intended for the Chapel of Saint Anne in sleepy Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal. More
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Mission Accomplished
Craig Kellogg, May 1, 2011
At 26 stories tall, the U.S. Mission to the United Nations is practically a vertical bunker. More
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Fresh Ideas
Deborah Wilk, March 1, 2011
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David Hockney, blue-chip pop master of the acrylic on canvas, has been "painting" lately on his iPhone and iPad.
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Pass the Popcorn
Marc Kristal, March 1, 2011
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The expanded Museum of the Moving Image, New York, is a Thomas Leeser production.
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Children of the World
Edie Cohen, March 1, 2011
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Sometimes literal translations just don't make it. Consider the "Contaminazioni" exhibit, presented at the Nhow hotel in Milan for three months in 2009.
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Pier Group
Annie Block, Mark McMenamin, and Meghan Edwards, February 1, 2011
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The 550-acre waterfront venue that is New York's Hudson River Park just welcomed another constituent.
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The Architecture of Memory
Edie Cohen, January 1, 2011
At the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, Hagy Belzberg brings sensitivity to a troubling subject. More
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Underground Sensation
Annie Block, January 1, 2011Before making headlines over Switzerland's ban on new minarets for mosques, sleepy Langenthal was best known for its textile mills and porcelain factories. More
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