The Royal Academy's Annual Summer Exhibition Opens |
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Jane & Louise Wilson, Safe Light, Corridor , ... More
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LONDON.- The Royal Academy’s annual Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary show, with a tradition of showcasing work by unknown and established artists, side by side. This year’s co-ordinators - Bill Woodrow RA, Ian Ritchie RA and Paul Huxley RA –have selected works around this year’s theme of ‘Light’. Works selected for display encompas ...More
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| Hung & Drawn |
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MAN IN THE HOLOCENE ... More
Gallery of the month: MAN IN THE HOLOCENE A spare room above a gym packed full of posing body builders in east London is about the most unlikely location for a gallery you can think of. So, th... More
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| When Fashion Turns Back |
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'Phantasmagoria: The Amazing Lost and Found', photography by ... More
24 February - 8 May 2005Spectres sets out to reveal the shadows and experiences that form a 'fashion memory' in contemporary dress. In showing the hidden, yet haunting, connection... More
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| Shooting Stars |
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New Edition ... More
Drugs, Hollywood and the Movies ‘The prose is sprightly, the gossip is hair-raising, and the rhythm of his argument hypnotic’ The Times Covering the 1920s marijuana may... More
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| Marketing Sustainability to Industrial Designers |
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Jacquelyn Ottman, organizer of the Design: Green workshops a ... More
“Regulations in Europe and Japan mandate greener products, and, if the U.S. does not design its products to be in step with these regulations, they will not compete in the global marketplace,” says Ja... More
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| Couture: then and now |
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. A History from the 18th to the 20th Century' ... More
Foreword of the book 'Fashion. A History from the 18th to the 20th Century'. By Akiko Fukai, Chief Curator, The Kyoto Costume Institute This book consists of five hundred photographs of i... More
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| Scandinavian Design |
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Scandinavian Design
Fiell, Charlotte & Peter / Miscellaneou ... More
Scandinavians are exceptionally gifted in design. They are world-famous for their inimitable, democratic designs which bridge the gap between crafts and industrial production. The marriage of beau... More
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Exhibit Highlights Mexico’s New Breed of Architects |
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The view from one of the “13 de septiembre” a ... More
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| With a population of 18.5 million people, Mexico City is one of the exploding megalopolises of the 21st century, yet it faces obstacles to its own physical growth: uncertain business cycles; ambiguous zoning; arcane laws; and ever-new social groups. At an instructive point in the story of his city, Mexican architect, academic, and journalist José Castillo has put together Mexic... More |
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| Check Out This Season’s Hottest Garden Trends at Urban Gardens 2005 |
Urban Gardens 2005 (6 – 8 May, Olympia) is the perfect opportunity to see the season’s latest gardening ranges and innovative new products. From designer planters and funky pet houses to state-of-the-art water features and cutting edge tree houses, Urban Gardens offers visitors a chance to buy original products and plants simply not found in tradi... More
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| Queens of the Stone Age |
As lead guitarist and singer for one of hard rock's remaining bastions of old-fashioned chops, Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme had his work cut out for him on Lullabies to Paralyze. The previous Queens album, 2002's Songs for the Deaf, brought Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl back to the drum pedestal he had abandoned post-Nirvana and elevated the Que... More
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