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Post-COVID, How Will Architects Design Museums and Public Spaces?

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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

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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

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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)

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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

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A centenary spotlights how the school's influence lives on, but needs redefinition for today.

Can Playwright Rajiv Joseph Cure Our Fake News Sickness?

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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

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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

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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

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Spectacular Tippet Rise exemplifies the goal to increase access to art beyond cities.

Sarah Goldhagen: How Built Forms Form Us

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Goldhagen discusses the science of architecture's powerful effects on human beings.

In Dubai, Architect Rem Koolhaas Sees Art in Concrete

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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

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Ai Weiwei and Herzog & de Meuron stage engagement with omnipresent surveillance.

Habitat 67 Turns 50: Safdie Talks Ethical Architecture

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Fifty years after Habitat, architect Moshe Safdie's radical vision is becoming reality.

Three British Princesses Champion the Enlightenment

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An exhibition shows these British princesses embraced progress, art and science.

The Art and Commerce of Miriam Ellner’s Verre Eglomisé

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An interview with a 60+ artist who's updating an ancient medium.

Brand Identity: Renovate or Build from the Ground Up?

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Branding lessons from the concrete world of home renovation.

How Architects Nearly Screwed Up Modernity

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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.

Building Better Buildings for the Arts

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Now all we have to do is convince our clients...

Two Outstanding Performing Artists Leave Us

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Lorin Maazel and Gert Voss both pass away; culture continues to thrive in our city.

The New-Yorkification of Chicago

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What graffiti artists do with their graphics Trump has done with his sign.
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Herman Cain (and Republicans Unable)

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And then there was Jerry Falwell, Jr., with his open pants, evangelical FUPA and his hands veering into prime side-boob territory with -- hey, doesn't she have a name?