
Metropolis Magazine
Color And Light
Metropolis breaks down the spectrum, revealing how designers grapple with light across scales and typologies.
8 min |
April 2019

Metropolis Magazine
Workplace
Industrial Reboot.
1 min |
March 2019

Metropolis Magazine
Spectrum
An essential survey of architecture and design today.
1 min |
March 2019

Metropolis Magazine
Materials - Either-Or
The Suave collection from Vondom takes inspiration from an unlikely source: car manufacturing.
1 min |
March 2019

Metropolis Magazine
Hospitality Quanto Basta
Misi, a new restaurant in Brooklyn, puts the art of pasta making on display.
2 min |
March 2019

Metropolis Magazine
Flooring
Laid Back.
1 min |
March 2019

Metropolis Magazine
Book
Motley Crew.
1 min |
March 2019

Metropolis Magazine
Architecture
White Light.
1 min |
March 2019

JUXTAPOZ
The Rising Star
Vaughn Spann Arrives
6 min |
Spring 2019

JUXTAPOZ
James Stanford
Light and Life in Las Vegas
9 min |
Spring 2019

JUXTAPOZ
Mary Quant
Fashion At Play At The V&A
7 min |
Spring 2019

JUXTAPOZ
Surf City, Wisconsin
The John Michael Kohler Arts Center
4 min |
Spring 2019

JUXTAPOZ
Maxwell McMaster
Golden State Of Mind
8 min |
Spring 2019

JUXTAPOZ
Studio Arhoj
Anders Arhoj on his namesake ceramics atelier in Copenhagen
9 min |
Spring 2019

JUXTAPOZ
Neo Rauch
Mechanic of Dreams
9 min |
Spring 2019

JUXTAPOZ
Lucy Sparrow
Living In A Material World
10+ min |
Spring 2019

JUXTAPOZ
Jazoo Yang
Redevelopment Redefined
6 min |
Spring 2019

JUXTAPOZ
Antony Micallef
Excavating an Aura
10+ min |
Spring 2019

Poets & Writers Magazine
Twenty-Two Of The Most Inspiring Writers Retreats In The Country
Recommended By Twenty-two Of The Most Inspiring Writers
10+ min |
March - April 2019

Poets & Writers Magazine
Still Dancing
Fifteen Years In The Making, Ilya Kaminsky’s Deaf Republic, Published This Month By Graywolf Press, Is A Dramatic Masterwork, A Parable-in-poems That Confronts The Darkness Of War And Terror With The Blazing Light Of “a Poet In Love With The World.”
10+ min |
March - April 2019

Poets & Writers Magazine
Shape-Shifter
Marlon James, The Man Booker Prize–Winning Novelist Whose New Book, Black Leopard, Red Wolf, Is The First Title Of An Epic Fantasy Trilogy, Sits Down With Kima Jones For A Wide-ranging Conversation about Los Angeles, Literary Fame, Facebook,and The Freedom Of Genre-defying Fiction.
10+ min |
March - April 2019

Poets & Writers Magazine
Angles Of Experience
In All Of Her Writing, Including Five Books, Most Recently The Novel Lost Children Archive , Valeria Luiselli Grapples With Enormous Questions About Immigration, Incarceration, And The Invented Spaces Of Language And Identity, Not By Dwelling On The Answers But By Telling Stories As A Way To Better Ask The Questions.
10+ min |
March - April 2019

Art Market
Hilma Af Klint- Paintings For The Future
When you think about the pioneers of abstract art, the names that come to mind might include Wassily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian and Kazimir Malevich.
5 min |
Issue 42 - December 2018

American Art Collector
The Death Of Distance
New works by John Wentz continue to push realism beyond its contexts.
4 min |
February 2019

American Art Collector
Outside The Box
The art collection of Molly Barnes features work by artists who she believes are breaking new ground.
4 min |
February 2019

American Art Collector
Modern Market
Nearly 80 galleries from around the globe will participate in the 2019 Art Palm Springs.
1 min |
February 2019

American Art Collector
Art, Beats & Lyrics
A once Atlanta-based art and hip-hop celebration has become a national tour celebrating the union of art and music.
4 min |
February 2019

American Art Collector
Alicia Ponzio: Carving Out New Challenges
Unveiling spotlights a recently completed portrait commission, figurative work or upcoming exhibition from some of the best and most active members of the Portrait Society of America. Featured this month is award-winning member, Alicia Ponzio, who discusses her recent unveiling of Nashville Symphony Music Director, Maestro Giancarlo Guerrero.
2 min |
February 2019

American Art Collector
The Beat Goes On
The Los Angeles collection of William Escalera and Francisco George focuses on the contemporary art scene.
3 min |
January 2019

Creative Gaga
How UX Can Be Socially Conscious In 2019?
Every picture presented, every symbol used and every word written on any user interface be it an app, website or product, leaves an impact and makes a difference. Sharan Grandigae from Redd Experience Design provides an insight to make this user-experience better
3 min |