NEW YORK, NY.- From April 30-May 4, artnet Auctions offers 45 prints, tapestries and works on paper by Marc Chagall (1887-1985) with estimates ranging from $2,000 to $80,000. The works cover the artists prolific career, and include his col…
Works by Marc Chagall Featured at artnet Auctions Sale
NEW YORK, NY.- – From April 30-May 4, artnet Auctions offers 45 prints, tapestries and works on paper by Marc Chagall (1887-1985) with estimates ranging from $2,000 to $80,000 for works on paper. The works cover the artist’s prolific career, and…
A Graphic Odyssey through Wim Crouwel’s Career at the Design Museum in London
LONDON.- The Design Museum celebrates the prolific career of the Dutch graphic designer Wim Crouwel in this his first UK retrospective. Regarded as one of the leading designers of the twentieth century, Crouwel embraced a new modernity to produce typog…
A Graphic Odyssey through Wim Crouwel’s Career at the Design Museum in London
LONDON.- The Design Museum celebrates the prolific career of the Dutch graphic designer Wim Crouwel in this his first UK retrospective. Regarded as one of the leading designers of the twentieth century, Crouwel embraced a new modernity to produce typog…
Limor Tomer Named New Concerts & Lectures General Manager at the Metropolitan
NEW YORK, N.Y.- Thomas P. Campbell, Director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, announced today the appointment of Limor Tomer as the Museums General Manager of Concerts & Lectures, effective May 2. She currently holds the dual positions of Execu…
Specific Objects without Specific Form by Felix Gonzalez-Torres at MMK in Frankfurt
FRANKFURT.- The MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt am Main hosts the final leg of the traveling retrospective, Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Specific Objects without Specific Form, previously shown at WIELS Contemporary Art Centre in Brussels…
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From the Laboratory to the Living Room
Amid a clutch of young designers basing their work on scientific concepts, the questing Dutch polymath Joris Laarman is a standout
By Christine Soares
Scientists like to call evolution a blind de…