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Susan Morris|Reviews
Tribeca 2023: Dancing + Music
At the 2023 Tribeca Festival, a group of films focused on dancing, specifically ballet, and on music.
Susan Morris|Reviews
Tribeca 2023: Politics + the Arts
This years Tribeca Festival featured films about politics and the arts.
Jarrett Fuller|Reviews
Words And Works
This is not simply a glorified portfolio, an overly-heavy tome bursting with images. This is a monograph that’s meant to be read just as much as it is to be looked at.
Steven Heller|Reviews
The Rolling Thunder Revue Unreview
Steven Heller on the power artists and designers have to move us.
Maya P. Lim|Reviews
Observer Objects : Your quirky + curated guide to all things gifty
Let the shopping begin!
Maya P. Lim|Reviews
Never Use Futura
It could have been Never Use Comic Sans. Or Never Use Arial. Or—dare I write it?—Never Use Helvetica. Instead, Douglas Thomas chose Futura.
Ava Kofman|Reviews
The Printer’s Progress
The (book) art of ideals
Adam Harrison Levy|Reviews
Bustles and Thongs
The enduring fascination with lingerie
Marvin Heiferman|Reviews
Let the Children Kodak: McNair Evans’ Confessions for a Son
A photographer comes to terms with his father in a new book
Samantha GarcÃa|Reviews
Inalienable Rights, Wolfsonian-Style
A review of the inaugural "Power of Design" ideas festival in Miami.
Bryn Smith|Reviews
De Vinne at the Grolier Club in New York
A review of the Grolier Club’s quiet, yet noteworthy exhibition, “The Dean of American Printers: Theodore Low De Vinne and The Art Preservative of All Arts”.
Jennifer Kabat|Reviews
Genzken and the City
A review of Isa Genzken’s current retrospective on view at MOMA.
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