Allan Wexler, “Sheathing the Rift” (2014) (all images courtesy Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York) In recent years, the connections between architecture, art, and design have, in many cases, become ...
The best architecture, like sculpture, isn’t solely structure but a deliberate ordering of light and mass. By that measure, Villa Siena earns its claim as a work of art.
Few architectural terms are as straightforward yet misleading as “Blobitecture.” Also known as Blobism or Blob Architecture, this 21st-century style refers to buildings with blobby, curved designs ...
The idea of integration between art and architecture dates back to the very origin of the discipline, however, it took on a new meaning and social purpose during the Avant-Garde movement of the early ...
It starts outside with the architecture signaling what is to come, building anticipation and raising expectations. Then, the flow of galleries and ideas unfolds. Show me something I've never seen, ...
(Waltham, Mass–March 18, 2025) — The Rose Art Museum and the Department of Fine Arts at Brandeis University are pleased to announce that Hugh Hayden, a critically acclaimed artist whose sculptural ...
Introduction to the histories of art and the practice of art history. You will encounter a range of arts (including painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, prints) and artistic practices from ...
The "Conversations on Architecture and Art Without Boundaries" panel will be held on Friday, April 26, in partnership with The Istanbul Architecture and Urbanism Research Academy - AURA Istanbul and ...
Sustainable Design has always been a formidable technical challenge. However, it’s time to elevate sustainable design as an environmental art form, emphasizing its profound interaction with light, ...
Editor’s note: We’re thrilled to publish the third of a monthly column featuring new stories about Brooklyn history and architecture from Brownstoner columnist Suzanne Spellen. In the pipeline for the ...
Michael Cooper and David Masello, “‘Orpheus’ Descended; Now What?,” New York Times, November 26, 2015, C1. John Harwood, “More Lincoln Center than Lincoln Center: Max Abramovitz versus the Fortress,” ...
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