If there ever were to be a contest for the most creative and inspiring displays, Parisian displays would be the top winners every single time. The savoir-faire of these designers is exceptional and unique au monde and this fall it’s a great time to celebrate an amazing woman who excelled in this industry.
“Francis Picabia: Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction” at the Museum of Modern Art brings together more than 200 works done between 1905 and 1952—mainly paintings and drawings but also a film and related set designs—that may cause whiplash as you follow the artist’s snaking turns.
FOR THE FOURTH instalment of Five Things Love this Week, an impossible waterfall at Versailles, white ruffled shirts and Sophia Loren, shop news and the best job ever . . .
Heydar Aliyev Center, Baku, Azerbaijan (2007-2012). Photo by Hufton+Crow via D Pages Her work is distinctively NEOFUTURISTIC, characterized by the “powerful,...
GOING BACK TO BASICS this week, with American artist & graphic designer, Dana Tanamachi, who accidentally stumbled upon a new career working in chalk...
[slideshow above] Finding VIVIAN MAIER is the story of a remarkable photographer who led an unremarkable life. It was only after...
CONTINUING WITH OUR FLORAL AFFAIR this spring, come away with us to Keukenhof Gardens in Lisse, Netherlands. Otherwise known as...