At Carolina Nitsch, an Exhibit-Worthy Pop-Up Book
NEW YORK—The geometric, sculptural forms Tauba Auerbach has created with paper are feats of architecture. That the graphic, colorful works
NEW YORK—The geometric, sculptural forms Tauba Auerbach has created with paper are feats of architecture. That the graphic, colorful works
NEW YORK—The AIGA National Design Center on Fifth Avenue is exhibiting a series of posters created by 30 local designers
HAVANA—There are several blocks in Jaimanitas, a neighborhood in northwest Havana, where the homes and the gates that surround them
NEW YORK—When “The Migration Series” debuted in 1941 at the Downtown Gallery in Manhattan, Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000) became the first
NEW YORK—”Randomland” by Rebecca Riley looks like a silhouette of a world’s land masses cut from a series of maps.
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