Category: Reviews
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Julie Lasky|Reviews
When Worlds Collide
Report on TEDGlobal 2009, held July 21–24 in Oxford, England.
Susan Morris|Reviews
DOC NYC: Home + Memory
The notion of home and how is it remembered factored in films from the Middle East, Africa, U.S., Canada, and by immigrants at the DOC NYC film festival.
Susan Morris|Reviews
2023 New York Film Festival: Structures + History
A series of films used structures that had personal resonance for the filmmakers or the characters depicted in the movies.
Mark Lamster|Reviews
Majority Report
Review of Design with the Other 90%: Cities
Susan Morris|Reviews
Italian Art in the Hudson Valley
Perhaps the biggest surprise of Magazzino Italian Art, the museum and research center dedicated to advancing scholarship and public appreciation of postwar and contemporary Italian art in the United States, is that it exists in the …
Eve M. Kahn|Reviews
Green Sleeves
Review of “Ethics + Aesthetics = Sustainable Fashion” at Pratt Manhattan Gallery, November 20, 2009 - February 20, 2010.
Eric J. Herboth|Reviews
The Bauhaus at MoMA
The upcoming Museum of Modern Art exhibition “Bauhaus 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity” is the first update since “Bauhaus 1919–1928,” MoMA’s first, last and only comprehensive examination of the school.
Eve M. Kahn|Reviews
The Goods That Make Us Better
Book review of Design Revolution: 100 Products That Empower People by Emily Pilloton.
Jeff Speck|Reviews
New Words on the Block
Jeff Speck reviews the Street Design Manual of the New York City Department of Transportation.
Mark Dery|Reviews
Paradise Fouled
Review of Crude, Joe Berlinger's documentary film about a lawsuit filed against Chevron by denizens of the Ecuadorean Amazon.
Fred Ritchin|Reviews
"The Camera Is Not a Machine Gun"
Fred Ritchin's review of “Intersections Intersected: The Photography of David Goldblatt,” New Museum, New York City, July 15–October 11, 2009
Julie Lasky|Reviews
When Worlds Collide
Report on TEDGlobal 2009, held July 21–24 in Oxford, England.
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