Tag: architecture
Post-COVID, How Will Architects Design Museums and Public Spaces?
Four globally recognized architects and three major national museum directors will convene a conversation, on Zoom, on June 4 at 7pm.
In Dark Horse Race for an Oscar, Robert Moses Parts NYC
How the surprisingly under-the-radar Ed Norton film "Motherless Brooklyn" represents the very best of contemporary American neo-noir.
‘Strange Bell’ Rings True: Revisiting the Art of William Christenberry
In the 1970s, William Christenberry, along with his friend and fellow Southerner William Eggleston, was responsible for the acceptance of color photography as fine...
Land Acknowledgment! (…and Building on Best Practices)
When it comes to acknowledging Native land before a performance, artists and administrators sure have room for thought and growth.
Learning and Unlearning from the Bauhaus
A centenary spotlights how the school's influence lives on, but needs redefinition for today.
Can Playwright Rajiv Joseph Cure Our Fake News Sickness?
We're not the first nation to face propaganda from a government prone to lies and deceit.
In “Bulldozer,” Constantine Maroulis Brings Rock to Urban Planning
The "American Idol" and Broadway vet discusses playing NYC's notorious master builder in a new Off-Broadway musical.
How Out-of-the-Way Arts Institutions Build Community
Crystal Bridges and Grace Farms, out-of-the-way museums focused on expanded community access to art.
New Frontier at Tippet Rise Art Center: Access for All
Spectacular Tippet Rise exemplifies the goal to increase access to art beyond cities.
Sarah Goldhagen: How Built Forms Form Us
Goldhagen discusses the science of architecture's powerful effects on human beings.
In Dubai, Architect Rem Koolhaas Sees Art in Concrete
The galleries of Al Quoz in Dubai: little seen by the UAE's 15 million annual visitors.
Ai Weiwei Puts You Under Surveillance at the Armory
Ai Weiwei and Herzog & de Meuron stage engagement with omnipresent surveillance.
Habitat 67 Turns 50: Safdie Talks Ethical Architecture
Fifty years after Habitat, architect Moshe Safdie's radical vision is becoming reality.
Three British Princesses Champion the Enlightenment
An exhibition shows these British princesses embraced progress, art and science.
The Art and Commerce of Miriam Ellner’s Verre Eglomisé
An interview with a 60+ artist who's updating an ancient medium.
Brand Identity: Renovate or Build from the Ground Up?
Branding lessons from the concrete world of home renovation.
How Architects Nearly Screwed Up Modernity
Thanks, Frank. You and others explored the true meaning of modernity and its democratic principles, and expressed such in your works, leading us to sustainability.
Two Outstanding Performing Artists Leave Us
Lorin Maazel and Gert Voss both pass away; culture continues to thrive in our city.
The New-Yorkification of Chicago
What graffiti artists do with their graphics Trump has done with his sign.