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The magnificent industrial scenery at Building #269 (The Agger Warehouse), tucked away inside the Brooklyn Navy Yard, set the stage for a truly unforgettable night for our second Lost Lectures NY.
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The magnificent industrial scenery at Building #269 (The Agger Warehouse), tucked away inside the Brooklyn Navy Yard, set the stage for a truly unforgettable night for our second Lost Lectures NY.
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Over a century after World War I broke out in Europe, the earth still bears its mutilations.
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A logo is a sacred thing in business. Consumers use them to identify trusted companies that make dependable products.
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Soon over 200 exhibition websites for the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), going back to its first web experiments in 1995, will be totally archived, from their images to their code.
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LOS ANGELES — This week, there's a contemporary apocalyptic opera, a collaboration with Afghan weavers, a film trilogy from a Mexico City-based artist, and more.
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One of the most overlooked design casualties of global homogenization is regional lettering.
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If painting were merely a style — just an evocative pose channeling the gestalt of a time and place — then Don Voisine’s spare, elegant abstractions might be the equivalent of Leonardo DiCaprio in a tuxedo.
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Editor’s note: The article was written by Omar Barghouti, who is a founding committee member of the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI). PACBI is a member of The Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions Campaign National Committee (BNC). This article is the fourth in
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This week there's as much good stuff as ever, including an art broadcast network, an exhibition at a new space devoted to Latin American art, a discussion of new business models in photography, and a typography festival.
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Now that we've had almost 24 hours to process everything we saw during this year's Bushwick Open Studios, some clear favorites have emerged.
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Mysticism was a recurring motif in several artists' studios across Bushwick.
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We all have those annoying social media friends whose incessant selfies seem little more than digital bragging.