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For the centennial of Ellsworth Kelly’s birth, the Glenstone Museum stages a...

Ellsworth Kelly at 100 Glenstone Potomac, Maryland Through March 2024 Arts institutions all over the world have been breaking out their hard-edge abstraction canvases to celebrate the 100th birthday of...

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Building Practice puts a mirror to architecture’s emerging generation   

Building Practice | Molly Hunker and Kyle Miller | Applied Research & Design | $35 As soon as you get a hold of Building Practice, a new book by Molly Hunker The post <em>Building...

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Thomas Leslie’s Chicago Skyscrapers 1934-1986 offers a wide survey of high...

Chicago Skyscrapers 1934-1986: How Technology, Politics, Finance, and Race Reshaped the City | Thomas Leslie | University of Illinois Press | $44.95 In the 1960s, the same Chicago city agency The post...

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Detroit Design Month celebrates Motown’s creative community with...

Organized by local non-for-profit Design Core, Detroit Design Month is a festival that celebrates all the Rust Belt metropolis has to offer when it comes to creative output. Defining design The post...

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Hans Noë, a long overlooked artist, Mies protégé, and “hiding master,” is on...

Sculpture: The Work of Hans Noë Curated by Lawrence Weschler Composite Gallery, National Museum of Mathematics 11 East 26th Street New York Through October 31 As starchitecture increasingly becomes...

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Paved Paradise is a useful survey on the state of parking

Paved Paradise | Henry Grabar | Penguin Random House | $30 As I write these words, the clock is ticking. Just outside, a parking meter stands guard over my Prius, The post <em>Paved...

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Rugs, chairs, and homes: architects, anthropologists, and filmmakers weaving...

Patterned rugs, white plastic chairs, and prefab houses are all elements that evoke domesticity, but these design subjects have even more in common upon closer examination. They appear in hotel The...

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WAI Architecture Think Tank’s A Manual of Anti-racist Architecture Education...

“Anti-racism is not taught. Anti-racism is practiced,” reads the epigraph of A Manual of Anti-racist Architecture Education. Written by Cruz García and Nathalie Frankowski of WAI Architecture Think...

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At the Royal Academy of Arts, Herzog & de Meuron highlights “care” in the...

Herzog & de Meuron at The Royal Academy The Royal Academy of Arts Burlington House, Piccadilly London Herzog & de Meuron at London’s Royal Academy transports gallerygoers into a literal The...

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This is a Rehearsal, the Chicago Architecture Biennial’s fifth iteration,...

Exposed hardware, scaffolding, a coffin shaped like Mies’s Crown Hall at IIT, photography of Golan, chain link used by settlers to carve out the Jeffersonian Grid: These are some of The post...

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