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October 27, 2010

Cultivating a Conversation: Living Concrete/Carrot City

Upon entering the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Gallery, visitors are surrounded by the scent of clean wood and the sound of bees buzzing from a…

October 19, 2010

Discussing Alternative Curatorial Strategies

Radhika Subramaniam will be joining the panel discussion, “Alternative Curatorial Strategies Today,” a part of Exit Art’s exhibition, Alternative Histories.   The discussion will explore how…

October 14, 2010

Bridging Spatial Studies

This year, Jilly Traganou will be chairing a session, Architectural and Spatial Design, at the College Arts Association’s 99th annual conference.  She will argue the necessity…

October 11, 2010

Petrified Curtains, Animate Architextiles

Susan Yelavich gave the keynote address at a recent conference, Enmeshed: Architecture and Textiles in Contemporary Design Practice, held on September 24th and 25th in Stockholm’s Konstfack…

October 6, 2010

Journal of Design History Takes on a New Reviews Editor

Jilly Traganou will be joining the Editorial Board of the Journal of Design History, a prominent publication in the field. Published quarterly by Oxford on…

October 5, 2010

ADHT Recommends

Performance 9 This is a fascinating and enthralling performance, which will make you gain new appreciation for Beethoven’s Ninth (both as music and as idea),…

October 5, 2010

The Sweet Smell of Success

If you’re either mourning the film star Tony Curtis’ passing or wondering what all the fuss is about, look no further than The Sweet Smell…

October 1, 2010

Al Taylor at David Zwirner

Al Taylor was known for making “drawings in space” – what the hoi polloi might call “sculpture”. Early on, he refused to delineate between two-dimensions…

October 1, 2010

Mark Twain: A Skeptic's Progress

The Morgan has some of the best exhibition programming in the city, in my opinion. They also happen to – along with the New York…

September 30, 2010

FASHION IN FILM: Melodrama

Speakers John Epperson, Tom Kalin, and Evan Calder Williams revisit camp classics, making the case that a pioneering use of fashion and style to dramatize…

September 30, 2010

PATHWAYS Lecture Series

Some Will Pay (For What Others Will Pay To Avoid): Vernacular Typography And The Irreverence Of Popular Culture October 21, 6:00-7:15pm 6 E 16th St…

September 30, 2010

Some will pay (for what others will pay to avoid): Vernacular typography and the irreverence of popular culture

INES RAE, Senior Lecturer in Photography, University of Central Lancashire, UK Inés Rae’s work is exhibition and publication based, using photography and text to explore…

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