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Liza Kirwin|Slideshows
Lists: To-dos, Illustrated Inventories and Collected Thoughts
Lists: To-dos, Illustrated Inventories, Collected Thoughts, and Other Artists’ Enumerations from the Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art celebrates a form of documentation that is familiar to everyone — the list.

Steven Heller|Slideshows
Do You Copy? The Visuals of Ham Radio
The QSL card offered proof, among ham radio operators, that contact had been made. The design of these cards was not an indication of good or bad, of sophisticated or naïve thinking, but was crafted from what was available at the time. …

Kenneth Krushel|Slideshows
Bukhara: A Traveler’s Notes
Bukhara is one of the most ancient cities of the legendary Silk Road. Presented here is a slideshow of design and architecture from one traveler's visit.

Steven Heller|Slideshows
Fascist Seduction
A visit to Mussolini’s Esposizione Universale Roma makes evident that one can be fervently anti-fascist and still admire — indeed savor — aesthetics for their own merits.

Carolyn Deuschle|Slideshows
Welcome Home: Emily Hass’s "SIDES Berlin"
Artist Emily Hass abstracts the forms of Berlin buildings, painting them with gouache or sewing them onto paper with canvas strands.

Helen Chang|Slideshows
Jugendstil: The Youth Style of Viennese Book Art
Turn-of-the-century Vienna was a magical, infectious brew. Viennese children’s book illustrations at the time were no exception.

Michelle Hauser|Slideshows
The Leisure of Looking: A Pedestrian View in a High-Speed Era
The current exhibition at the Houston Center for Photography comes from a huge private collection of vernacular group photographs.

Michael Bierut|Slideshows
The Bones of Francois Robert
Francois Robert has spent hundreds of hours arranging the bones of a single human skeleton into a series of striking iconic shapesto create a series he calls "Stop the Violence."

Michelle Hauser|Slideshows
Finding Vivian Maier
In 2008, John Maloof purchased an anonymous body of photographic images at an auction in Chicago. After spending seven months reviewing the images he found the identity of the photographer, her name was Vivian Maier.

Adrian Shaughnessy|Slideshows
Logorama
A world colonized by brands is the theme of a new film, Logorama, by French designers and filmmakers H5.

Martha Scotford|Slideshows
Ulysses: Fast Track to 1934 Best Seller
The first United States publishing of James Joyce's Ulysses.

Felice C. Frankel|Slideshows
No Small Matter: Science on the Nanoscale
A slideshow of images from the book, No Small Matter: Science on the Nanoscale.
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