DESIGNER OF THE DAY Designer of the Day: Carmen D’Apollonio A trained window dresser and art director who spent a decade assisting Urs Fischer at his Berlin...
DESIGN Humberto Campana Is Holding On and Giving Back Following the death of his brother and collaborator, Fernando, the Brazilian multihyphenate is...
DESIGN Where to See Stellar Design During Frieze L.A. Though art fair week in Los Angeles may be focused on Frieze and Felix, there’s a wealth of...
DESIGNER OF THE DAY Designer of the Day: Barbora Žilinskaitė Barbora Žilinskaitė creates very “bodily” furniture—sculptural pieces seemingly made of...
DESIGN Fernando Laposse Gets to the Root of His Materials Known for questioning agricultural ethics and production through waste material, the France-born,...
DESIGN Informed by the Past, Farrell Hundley Casts Relics of the Future Using lost-wax casting to render mythological symbolism in memorable one-offs, William Farrell and...
DESIGN Andrea Branzi Is Still Pushing Boundaries An exhibition of inventive furniture by the Italian maestro breaks the barriers of biophilia.
DESIGNER OF THE DAY Designer of the Day: Jonathan Trayte With his razor-sharp wit, Jonathan Trayte mines our everyday surroundings for the surreal to create
DESIGN Daniel Arsham Dreams Up His Own Microcosm The prolific New York artist reconstructs a bona fide kunstkammer at Design Miami/ to unveil a...
DESIGNER OF THE DAY Designer of the Day: Najla El Zein Following a solo exhibition at Friedman Benda, the Lebanese designer shares how biomorphic stone...
NEW & NOTABLE What’s New This Week, From Our List Members The Future Perfect's San Francisco gallery hosts a Mociun trunk show, Friedman Benda's new "Blow...
DESIGN OF THE DAY A Bench With a Very Surprising Bulge Najla El Zein’s “Distortion” furniture series is marked by smooth, hollow humps.
Art Weekend Cheat Sheet: July 23 – 29, 2018 Peter Marino shows off his personal art collection in Southampton, up-and-coming artists to watch...
DESIGN OF THE DAY A Lamp, Rendered in Eye-Popping Colors, That Looks Good Enough to Eat British designer Jonathan Trayte’s first U.S. solo exhibition is a feast for the eyes.
ART At His Latest Exhibition, Misha Kahn Talks Trash The Brooklyn artist used found and noble materials to create the objects in “Midden Heap,” his...
THE LIST 6 Ways to Get Your Fall Art Fix These autumn exhibitions spotlight John Chamberlain, the Campana Brothers, Wade Guyton, and others.
Exhibition Eleven Galleries to Visit at Design Miami in Basel The Basel edition of the Miami-based design fair opened today. Forty-seven dealers from around the...
Recap Best of Salone 2017: Part One The people, places, and things that made an impression at Milan Design Week.
Events Video: Highlights From Design Miami 2016 Designers and dealers at this year's Miami Beach edition of the fair tell us about some of the best
Letter From Miami Letter From Art Basel Miami Beach 2016 A post-election malaise and concern over the Zika virus didn’t put a damper on this year’s art...
Studio Visit Robots and 3-D Printers are Joris Laarman’s Tools of Choice The Dutch designer lets us into his robotics factory, MX3D, which is spearheading programs that...
SURFACE 7 Sky Ting Yoga Spreads Its Wings Plus, an elite newcomer to Milan’s members-only sphere, a penthouse stocked with artisan-made...
DESIGN DISPATCH Hermès Unveils Its Winter Menswear in Tokyo, and Other News Plus, L.A.'s Natural History Museum opens its new welcome center, and Nike prepares to revive its...
DESIGN DISPATCH Björk Prepares to Take a Nature Installation to the Centre Pompidou, and Other News Plus, the New Museum's exhibition space doubles and Porro opens its first New York City showroom.
DESIGN DISPATCH Peter Do Steps Down from Helmut Lang, and Other News Plus, Burberry's renewed focus on heritage products, and Sotheby's settles with the New York...
DESIGN DISPATCH Armani Casa Eyes South Florida for its Newest Residences, and Other News Plus, critics size up sonic AI art at Serpentine, and L.A.'s efforts to remedy its housing shortage