# Museum/Gallery
- all (172)
- projects (105)
- products (4)
- designwire (61)
- videos (2)
-
DesignWire
Uncover Maria Pergay’s Boundary-Pushing Steel Designs
A year after her passing, discover the Demisch Danant exhibition shedding light on designer Maria Pergay’s poetic use of steel.
-
DesignWire
How Charlotte Culot Reimagines Rugs As Abstract Masterpieces
Artist and Maison Rhizomes cofounder Charlotte Culot evokes the sunny essence of Southern France in a new collection of hand-knotted rugs.
-
DesignWire
Honor Those Who Fought For LGBTQ+ Equality At This Visitor Center
EDG Architecture + Engineering brings an important part of LGBTQ+ history to life with New York City’s Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center.
-
DesignWire
10 Questions With… Zimbabwean Ceramicist Xanthe Somers
Zimbabwean ceramicist Xanthe Somers talks about her recent exhibition and how she examines political narratives through clay.
-
DesignWire
This Exhibit Pays Homage To Scott Burton’s Legacy
American artist Scott Burton’s important legacy is examined in the exhibit “Scott Burton: Shape Shift,” at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation in St. Louis.
-
DesignWire
Experience Jomo Tariku’s Debut Solo Show ‘Juxtaposed’
Be immersed in a bold narrative rooted in Black culture at designer Jomo Tariku's debut solo exhibition, “Juxtaposed,” at the Wexler Gallery.
-
DesignWire
Peek At Rising Star Ellie Vergura’s Moody Oil Paintings
Check out Ellie Vergura’s timeless oil paintings perfectly blending impressionism and abstractionism at her gallery show “Ardor” in Wicker Park.
-
DesignWire
10 Questions With… Ceramicist King Houndekpinkou
Ceramicist King Houndekpinkou discusses his exhibition at the Southern Guild and how his works reflect his personal ties to Japan and Benin.
-
Projects
Get Electrified With This Comic-Inspired Installation
Dive into Cloud, Clap’s knock-out installation for Salón del Cómic de València, that takes inspiration from comic culture and Roy Lichtenstein paintings.
-
DesignWire
Go On A Treasure Hunt Through Houghton Hall’s Verdant Acres
Discover 100 cast-iron “body forms” across Houghton Hall’s 300 acres, encouraging exploration and a reflection on space, nature, and humanity.
-
DesignWire
Explore The Historical Influences Behind This Burgeoning Art House
Renovated by Johnston Marklee, the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Independent Study Program’s building takes cues from painter Roy Lichtenstein’s work.
-
Projects
Pique Curiosity At ATLAS Inside The National Gallery Prague
ATLAS, a multipurpose public space at the National Gallery Prague renovated by No Architects, invites visitors to explore creative territory.
-
DesignWire
Textiles Take the Spotlight at Smithsonian American Art Museum
Check out the broader stories behind fiber art as a powerful medium shaped by women in Smithsonian American Art Museum’s upcoming shows.
-
DesignWire
10 Questions With… Noguchi Museum Director Amy Hau
The Noguchi Museum director Amy Hau shares her experiences working with Isamu Noguchi and how she plans on cultivating the museum’s growth.
-
DesignWire
Architectural Curator Darrin Alfred Reflects on the Natural World
Design curator Darrin Alfred organizes "Biophilia: Nature Reimagined," which discusses the connection between humans and nature at the Denver Art Museum.
-
Projects
Inside the Refreshed Arkansas Museum of Fine Art
Studio Gang creates a new circulation spine that weaves north to south through the Arkansas Museum of Fine Art in Little Rock, Arkansas.
-
Projects
How an Award-Winning Museum Lets the Light In
Take a closer look at the 2023 Interior Design Best of Year Awards winner for International Museum by Neri&Hu Design and Research Office. Learn more.
-
Projects
Move Over Cafès, This Gallery Doubles as an Artful Workspace
In Byron Bay, Australia, a former industrial building takes on new life as the Tasman Gallery, which doubles as a meditative workspace.
-
DesignWire
Aviva Studios, a New Cultural Hub, Opens in Manchester
Rising to nearly 70 feet along the banks of the River Irwell in Manchester, U.K., is Aviva Studios, a flexible new space for art, music, and culture.
-
DesignWire
The Robert Olnick Pavilion Opens in the Hudson Valley
The Robert Olnick Pavilion recently opened in Cold Springs, New York, presenting modern and contemporary Italian art, along with significant works on loan.