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DesignWire
10 Questions With… Ersilia Vaudo
Ersilia Vaudo considers the potential crossovers between the futures of art, design and space studies through her curatorial endeavor.
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DesignWire
A Sound-Infused, Kinetic Sculpture by Cerith Wyn Evans is on Display at a U.K. Gallery
Cerith Wyn Evans's sound-infused, kinetic sculpture is on display as part of his solo exhibition at Mostyn, a U.K. gallery.
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DesignWire
Objective Gallery Hosts a Solo Exhibition of Vincent Pocsik’s Work
“Cabinet Is Me” is Vincent Pocsik’s solo exhibition of 14 new pieces at Objective Gallery in New York through December 16.
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DesignWire
Claudy Jongstra: 2022 Interior Design Hall of Fame Inductee
Dutch textile designer and artist Claudy Jongstra is inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame. See her impressive body of work so far.
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A Look at the Art, Architecture, and Fashion That Defined 2022
Art inspiration abounds within this collection of artwork, architecture, and fashion that defined 2022, from installations to playful designs.
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DesignWire
CODAworx Announces 2022 CODAawards Winners
For 10 years, the annual CODAawards from CODAworx has proven that combining design with commissioned art yields stellar results.
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DesignWire
Traditional Thai Weaving Techniques Meet 3-D Technology in This Striking Installation
Enter Projects Asia brings balance and calm to the offices and public spaces of a small ice-making factory in Waregem, Belgium.
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DesignWire
This Roadside Pavilion Houses a Car Sculpture by Pascal Rivet in Rural France
In rural France, Studio Bouroullec and tile manufacturer Mutina build a roadside pavilion for Pascal Rivet’s car sculpture.
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6 Bold British Designs That Invite New Traditions
From a new Serpentine Pavilion by Theaster Gates to community tennis courts, these innovative spaces show the many facets of British design.
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4 Global Firms Reinvent Outdoor Space
From Prague to St. Louis, firms are inventing and repurposing outdoor space with newfound creativity in these installations.
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DesignWire
Theaster Gates Conceives of a Bold Serpentine Pavilion in Kensington Gardens
Black Chapel, a Serpentine Pavilion in Kensington Gardens conceived by Theaster Gates, is a secular place for mediation, reflection, and healing.
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DesignWire
10 Questions With… Dustin Yellin
Artist Dustin Yellin chats with Interior Design about finding the right light and the performative aspect of his sculptures.
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DesignWire
Randi Renate Creates a Permanent Installation in Elizabethtown, New York
Inspired by the area's High Peaks, Randi Renate creates a spherical permanent installation on the grounds of the Adirondack History Museum.
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DesignWire
9 Show-Stopping Installations Seen at Milan Design Week 2022
Check out 9 of the show-stopping installations featured at Milan Design Week, coinciding with Salone del Mobile.
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DesignWire
RIOS Brings Superbloom to Milan Design Week
RIOS presents Superbloom, an interpretation of California’s springtime phenomenon of wildflowers awash in the desert for Milan Design Week.
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DesignWire
14 Young Designer Highlights from the SaloneSatellite in Milan
Last week, SaloneSatellite, Salone del Mobile’s celebration of rising stars under 35 returned with a focus on sustainability.
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DesignWire
Yuko Nishikawa Creates 200 Whimsical Mobiles for an Installation in Brooklyn
Explore Memory Functions by Yuko Nishikawa, an immersive installation commissioned by the Brooklyn Home Company.
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California Artist Robert Irwin Transforms a 1960’s Power Plant in Berlin into a Visual Feast
California artist Robert Irwin crafts the installation, Light and Space, for Light Art Space, a foundation in Berlin.
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Videos
WB Wood Partners with TPG Architecture at DIFFA by Design
Pause and explore the ethereal installation by WB Wood with TPG Architecture at the 2022 DIFFA by Design event.
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Tomo Design Creates an Ethereal Sales Office in China
When Tomo Design was selected to design a property sales office for the Chinese real estate giant Sunac, they knew a conventional office would not be enough. “Customers want novel, superb, unknown experiences,” said