TOOLS FOR LIFE by OMA for KNOLL
“Tools for Life,” a new furniture collection by OMA for Knoll, Inc., debuted at the 2013 Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan, Italy last week.… Read More »TOOLS FOR LIFE by OMA for KNOLL
“Tools for Life,” a new furniture collection by OMA for Knoll, Inc., debuted at the 2013 Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan, Italy last week.… Read More »TOOLS FOR LIFE by OMA for KNOLL
It goes without saying that everything is bigger in Texas — and for the Dallas Art Museum’s Art Ball, held last Saturday, April 13, the unofficial… Read More »Dallas Museum of Art Raises 2.25M and Hosts Best Party in Dallas
Whitewall’s post coverage of Salone del Mobile continues today with Bartoli Design, Cappellini, Cassina, Poltrona Frau, Swarovski and Euroluce. Bartoli Design was among the mass of exhibitors whose work… Read More »Salone del Mobile: Cappellini, Philippe Starck, Tord Boontje
Dreaming often entails foreign places, and on Monday night, the Art Production Fund’s spring gala, aptly titled, “I dream of…,” transformed the 6th floor of… Read More »Art Production Fund Spring Gala: Dreamy
Crass commercialization, savvy marketing, and political irony are not necessarily the first motifs that spring to mind when making art. One may be more familiar… Read More »Bernadette Corporation: 2000 Wasted Years at London’s ICA
Reed Krakoff will receive the 2013 American Art Award tonight from the Whitney Museum of American Art. A gala dinner will be held at the… Read More »Reed Krakoff Receives the 2013 American Art Award Tonight
Whitewall continues its post Salone del Mobile coverage with special projects by byAMT, Zaha Hadid, and a collaboration between LA-based Haas Brothers and Versace Home.… Read More »Salone del Mobile: Zaha Hadid, byAMT, and Versace Home
Though regarded as the most important week in the design industry, Milan’s Salone del Mobile still lacks the glitz of the Venice Biennale or the… Read More »Salone del Mobile: Bottega Veneta, Salvatore Ferragamo, Nike
Eminem eats cereal, staring directly at us across a table, watching us watch him, as though one of us is on TV. “The thing is,”… Read More »Moving Image: Alex Da Corte’s TRUE LIFE
Sam Gilliam turns 80 later this year, and with a potent and thick career of experimental, abstract, and Color Field-related work in his wake (though… Read More »Curator Q&A: Rashid Johnson’s Sam Gilliam: Hard-Edge Paintings 1963-1966