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Dominique Browning|Reviews
Loose Canon
Review of "Why Design Now?" Cooper-Hewitt National Design Triennial, New York. Through January 9, 2011.
Ernest Beck|Reviews
New Meaning at ICFF
A review of the 2010 International Contemporary Furniture Fair.
Alexandra Lange|Reviews
The Maddening, Rewarding World of Design People
Most design people I know — don’t feel guilt over knowing what is priceless and what is junk. The film Please Give also thinks they know what it is worth.
Steven Heller|Reviews
Home Is the Sailor, Home from the Sea
In 1943, Margaret Wise Brown, the children’s book author signed a contract with Harper & Brothers to publish The Fathers Are Coming Home.
Mark Dery|Reviews
Bunker of Broken Dreams
Review of "Landscapes of Quarantine," Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York. March 9–April 17, 2010.
Avinash Rajagopal|Reviews
The Nano Effect on Urban India
Review of Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum exhibition of the Tata Nano, 2010.
Julie Lasky|Reviews
Sweating the Small Stuff
Review of TED 2010 conference, "What the World Needs Now," Long Beach, California, February 9–13.
Mark Lamster|Reviews
What Am I Doing Here? Tall Buildings and High Anxiety in Las Vegas
I spent three days in a new entertainment complex, CityCenter, in Las Vegas. What follows is a diary of my experience in that time.
Mark Lamster|Reviews
Big Book, Small Reward
Among the trends I’d like to see disappear in this new decade is the trend of obscenely fat monographs.
Steven Heller|Reviews
Reinventing The Holocaust Narrative
Steven Heller on Marina Willer’s new documentary, Red Trees.
Susan Morris|Reviews
Sheffield Documentary Festival 2023: Outcasts
Susan Morris|Reviews
Big Art
Big Art is the Liberty Science Center’s first large-scale foray into presenting art at this interactive science museum.
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