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Good Company: Gantri Pioneers Lighting With 3-D Printing
20 Minutes with photographer David Yarrow
‘Be in Touch With Your Creativity,’ Says New York Architect
20 Minutes With: Lighting And Furniture Designer Tom Dixon
Lighting Design Was the Star of Salone Del Mobile 2022
Good Company: Eco-Friendly Furniture Brand Andreu World
20 Minutes With: Digital Art Gallery Tappan Collective Founder Chelsea Neman Nassib
Architectural Digest (author page)
Set Designers for Emily in Paris and More Weigh In on the Best Places to Source French Furniture
Cannes, France, Opens Its Stunning Underwater Museum
What Will Happen to Pierre Cardin’s Iconic Palais Bulles?
Paris’s Champs-Élysées Is Getting a Major Makeover—But What Does That Mean for the Locals?
Venice’s Storied Caffè Florian Is in Danger of Closing
One of Isabella Rossellini’s 120 Chickens Keeps Going Inside Her Swedish-Inspired Country House
Paris Prepares to Open the World’s First Giacometti Institute
Surface magazine
Alteronce Gumby’s Cosmic Meditations on Color, History, and Lightness
New and Recent Profiles
The New York Times
For an Undersung Designer, an Overdue Retrospective
A New All-Purpose Hangout for Berlin’s Creative Types
A New Track from a Saint Laurent and Alexander Wang-Approved Funk Rebel
Isabella Rossellini on her mother Ingrid Bergman’s Enduring Style
Portraits of Loved Ones, in Three Galleries on Three Continents
The Half-Century-Long Renovation of Rundale Palace, the Versailles of Latvia
An Exclusive New Club in Paris With a No-Social-Media Rule
From Bruce LaBruce, a Perfume All About Obscenity
Little House on the Baltic – On Location
In Latvia, a Sleek Modernistic House Breaks With Tradition …
Two Families, Two Homes and One Green House
In Store | A Berlin Boutique That Pays Tribute to New York Creative …
Letter From Berlin | Paper & Tea
A Colorful Show of Support for Pussy Riot in Berlin
The Guardian – Nadja Sayej author page
From controversy to empowerment: the history of black dolls
Claudia Rankine on Whitney Biennial row: ‘Anyone who is subject to a culture can use it’
Whitney Biennial 2017: Trump’s shadow looms over politically charged show
‘I’m proud of my sin’: the ‘criminal’ stars of Iranian TV promoting women’s rights
‘A time for guerrilla DIY’: how the Mexico-US border became a hub for protest art
‘It’s going to make art great again:’ the street artists taking on Trump
Artists from Muslim-majority countries deal with chaos from ‘absurd’ travel ban
Happy 80th birthday, TV! And now for the world’s biggest vintage telly addicts
Mark Leckey: the raving artist goes large at MoMA PS1 in New York
Viktor & Rolf: What me make should look like it was made by the birds in Cinderella
Simon Denny: the artist explaining blockchain with Pokémon
Mellow yellow: Kenya’s mosques and churches painted ‘in the name of love’
Rockaway! A derelict army bathhouse on a New York beach becomes art
American art museums cautiously embrace Pokémon Go
Simone Leigh’s The Waiting Room: art that tries to heal black women’s pain
Edward Snowdomes and edible internet cookies: welcome to Yami-ichi
Painting offshore: the art show inspired by the Panama Papers
Sculptor Antony Gormley: ‘the selfie is charming’ but it’s a modern paradox
Martin Creed: Artist’s neon sign calls for understanding in New York – and around the world
Sweatshop art: Berlin artists join production line in capitalist protest
Vincent van Bot: the robots turning their hand to art
War zone via smartphone: The Syria mobile film festival
Elmgreen and Dragset bring ‘Van Gogh’s Ear’ to New York
Patti Smith: ‘I’m not trying to change the world with photography’
Bret Easton Ellis and Alex Israel: California Uber Alles
Fischli and Weiss: Hamming it up at the Guggenheim
An unlikely duo: Homeland’s Nina Hoss plots with art joker Christian Jankowski
ORLAN: ‘I walked a long way for women’
Susan Sarandon’s Christmas with refugees: ‘I want to humanise the issue’
Donald Dump: how Trump the pottymouth triggered an artistic overload
The space artist who saw Pluto before NASA
The meltdown of Europe – as told by toys
Anish Kapoor sued for leaving racist graffiti on his ‘queen’s vagina’ sculpture at Versailles
Ai Weiwei takes the stage for the first time since 2011 – becomes selfie Santa Claus
Frank Stella: ‘If you get into art to make money, you’re deluded’
Isabella Rossellini on Ingrid Bergman: ‘Women liked her matter-of-factness’
Lydia Lunch: ‘If it’s for the money, you’re not doing art. You’re doing commerce’
Joan Baez and Ai Weiwei win the Amnesty International Award
Cate Blanchett and George Brandis open $7.5 million Australian Pavilion
Bruce LaBruce – Zombie porn retrospective at the MoMA
Mario Testino – ‘I was always better at photographing men’
Newsweek
The Museum of Broken Relationships in Los Angeles Displays the Relics of Lost Love
Smell Memory Kit lets you tag events, custom-made aromas
The Economist
A humanist behind the lens: Robert Doisneau, shy street photographer
Political art: “I am Sun Mu”: the precarious existence of a North Korean satirical artist
Q&A: Yoko Ono Takes The Economist’s Questions
Music Iconography: Anton Corbijn is bowing out of professional photography
Compare and contrast, March 2015
Lore Krüger’s Photographs: Red snapper, February 2015
A Berlin Love Story, November 2014
Airmail News
Double-Dip: The new Bikini Museum
His First Sunshine: My Darling Vivian
CNN Style
Paolo Roversi’s fashion photography captures all five senses
Filmmaker Jonas Mekas reveals the private world of ’60s legends
i-D
Faith Evans still communicates with the spirit of her late husband Biggie Smalls
Artist Mark Bradford discusses hairstyling and activism at Venice
Jarvis Cocker on writing an album in room 29 of the Chateau Marmont
Sterling Ruby and the apocalyptic nature of Los Angeles
Devo frontman and Wes Anderson collaborator Mark Mothersbaugh on his first retrospective
Richard Kern’s sexy, provocative and poetic Polaroids
5 Questions with William Klein
Girl on Girl Photos Celebrate the Female Gaze
Dive into Doug Aitken’s Underwater Art
Virgil Abloh on Bauhaus, Berlin and Berghain
Bob Marley in Jamaica: Rare ’70s Photos of the Rebel Rasta
Catch the Best ’80s Art in New York this Month
Looking to the Future at the Nordic Biennial
‘Windows on Europe’ explores the refugee crisis through short films
Celebrating 40 years of Paris Bar; Berlin’s original artists hangout
Inside the Shepard Fairey x Debbie Harry collection
Five Questions With George Condo
The Radical Art Inspired by the Russian Revolution
Five Questions with José Parlá
Genesis P-Orridge on Thee Temple Ov Psychick Youth
Michele Lamy on A$AP Rocky, Snoop Dogg & The Desert
5 Things to See at Lisbon’s Architecture Triennial
A Century of Queer New York Life
Talking to Peaches about 16 years as an angry feminist
Photographing the women who blazed a trail through the 60s and 70s
The Inside Story of Kanye’s Famous Exhibition
5 Must-See Artists at Norway’s Bergen Assembly
Share the Shame with Bruce LaBruce’s ‘Porn Diaries’
Why Kim Gordon is more visual artist than musician
VOGUE Italia
“The Floating Piers”: the art of Christo and Jeanne-Claude at Lake Iseo
Newsweek
The Museum of Broken Relationships in Los Angeles Displays the Relics of Lost Love
A Woman’s Fight to Prove Porn Can Be Feminist
Smell Memory Kit lets you tag events, custom-made aromas
QZ
To experience the best Bollywood has to offer, you have to go to Dubai
Ozy
The Syrian Rapper Finding A Stage in Berlin
PAPER magazine
Dita Von Teese on her new rule-breaking beauty bible ‘Your Beauty Mark’
Highlights from the Venice Biennale 2015
Genesis P-Orridge is Preaching the Gospel of Voodoo
Is a Jacked Berlin-Based Rapper Named Candy Ken Fashion’s New It-Boy?
V magazine
Celebrating the Extraterrestrial at the Nordic Biennial of Contemporary Art
Denmark’s First Ever ARoS Triennial Explores Humanity’s Impact on Nature
Politics Take Center Stage at 2017 Berlinale Film Festival
The Highlights at Miami Art Basel 2016
Notes from the Nordic Biennial 2015
Maclean’s Magazine
Moon Ribas uses a seismic sensor to feel the earth move
The Sound Of Winter Playing On Instruments Made Of Ice
GOOD magazine – Nadja Sayej author page
Simon Denny Turned the World’s Most Overused Tech Word Into Art
Fashion on the Ration: 1940s Street Style
Are Non-Tacky Light Shows the Future of Electronic Music?
The Cyborg Who Stole the Armory Show
ArtStars*
Ai Weiwei becomes a professor in Berlin
Curator Porn: Documenta 13 and the Press Kit From Hell
Cyprien Gaillard Drunk On Top of A Beer Pyramid
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VICE
There’s an App That Helps People with Amputations Work Out
Chen Wei’s Images Reveal the Mysteries of Chinese Club Culture
Giant Hopscotch Squares Help You Figure out Your Life
Embroidered Posters Use Monsters and Aliens to Satirise Indonesian Politics
Illustrations From Warhol’s Advertising Career Shed New Light on His Pop Art
This Nigerian Photographer Is Capturing Lagos As Homes Sink Into the Sea
Jpeg interview with Douglas Coupland
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Puzzle master: Sarah Morris plays mind games in her latest show
In an abandoned Murano glass factory, artist Loris Gréaud shines light on an age-old art
SwissInfo
Organizing an artistic shake-up in a brewery
Maisonneuve
Pretending You’re German In Glasgow
Meeting the Former President of Slovakia at a Fashion Show in Kosice
The Globe & Mail
Pop goes the furniture store on Queen Street West
Getting playful in the world of architecture
Church in need serves mass and moshers
The price of art? A piece of flesh
Drink, drink, drink for dear old Harper
Because zombies are people, too
Do these glasses (I mean flasses) make me look smarter?
Ordering up Sloth on the rocks and Envy with a twist
Time travel shot through a comedic lens
Somewhere under the rainbow, graffiti lies
Back to the block, for better or for worse
Wonder what the condo fees are like
Keeping the dream alive, one suburban basement at a time
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