Tag: Surroundings

John Hancock Tower in Boston Selected to Receive AIA Twenty-Five Year Award

WASHINGTON, D.C.- The John Hancock Tower in Boston, designed by I.M. Pei & Partners, has been selected to receive the 2010 AIA Twenty-Five Year Award. The John Hancock Tower has demonstrated excellence in function, in the distinguished execution of its…

John Hancock Tower in Boston Selected to Receive AIA Twenty-Five Year Award

WASHINGTON, D.C.- The John Hancock Tower in Boston, designed by I.M. Pei & Partners, has been selected to receive the 2010 AIA Twenty-Five Year Award. The John Hancock Tower has demonstrated excellence in function, in the distinguished execution of its…

Museum in The Hague Shows Large-Format Polaroid Photos by Julian Schnabel

THE HAGUE.- Julian Schnabel (b. 1951) became famous in the 1980s as a vigorously gestural Neo-Expressionist painter. The Hague Museum of Photography is now the first museum anywhere in the world to present eighty large-format Polaroid photographs that …

Exhibition of Photographs by Helmut Newton on View at the Kunsthaus Apolda Avant-Garde

APOLDA.- The road here was long. “For years we had the desire at some point to have a Newton-exhibition in Apolda “, said on Friday Hans Jurgen Giese, Managing Director of the Kunstverein Apolda Avant-Garde. “In mid-2008 I asked the Newton Foundation t…

Wagner + Partner Present Miklos Gaal: Selbstvergessenheit "Mental State of Immersion"

BERLIN.- Wagner + Partner Galerie present the Miklos Gaál: Selbstvergessenheit exhibition now on view through Feb. 12, 2010. The exhibition title refers to the mental state of immersion, void of directed and intentional thought but being open to the s…

Esther Mañas and Arash Moori Present Invoking a Demon Landscape at Espai 13 by Fundació Joan Miró

BARCELONA.- Esther Mañas (Madrid, 1974) and Arash Moori (Birmingham, United Kingdom, 1977) joined artistic forces in 2004. They currently live and work in Madrid. Their work explores sound within the extended field of sculpture and installation. Sound…

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