Between the multiple geopolitical conflicts, the slew of natural disasters, and continued health crises scattered throughout the globe, providing humanitarian … More
Author: Paul Clemence
Maeght Foundation: People, Nature, Art, and Architecture
Just inland from Nice, France, in perhaps one of the most artistic, storied and cultural rich regions in France outside … More
MbdK Leipzig: A Light Box for Art in Leipzig
The Museum der bildenden Künste (Museum of Fine Arts Leipzig) collection started being assembled back in 1848, as a sort … More
A Machine for Artistic Creating in Mexico City
What started, in 1931, with Mexican painter and architect Juan O’Gorman extending an invitation to legendary muralist Diego Rivera to … More
“What’s Going On” Rubell Museum Opens in Washington D.C.
When the Rubell Museum opened in Washington DC late in October its inaugural exhibition promised visitors a look at “What’s … More
Plateforme 10
The much-awaited Plateforme10 arts district in Lausanne, Switzerland, was finally completed this summer with the opening of the new structure … More
Jorge Zalszupin’s House Showcases Brazilian Modernism with European Roots
A house, especially an architect’s own home, is one of the most personal architectural typologies. Given its smaller scale, it … More
Wellin Museum Presents Yashua Klos on Family, Art & Autos
For over 100 years, the Detroit car industry has been an important part of American history, influencing how Americans all … More
Grace Farms Foundation
Can design and art make the world a better place? A poignant question to ponder, and one that Grace Farms … More
Restoring South Beach to its Original Cool – Art Deco Close-up
South Beach, the southern tip of the sandbar that constitutes Miami Beach proper, has had many incarnations since becoming the … More