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Charles Rennie Mackintosh | TheAlchemist of Form and Space
Charles Rennie Mackintosh was more than just a Scottish architect. He was a poet of design and an alchemist of form and space. Born in Glasgow in 1868, Mackintosh reimagined the rigid geometry of the Victorian era into a fluid, elegant, and innovative language—merging art, architecture, and craftsmanship into one harmonious voice. For today’s creators—whether…
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Pat McCarthy: Vessels of Experience @ Entrance NYC

Nancy Elizabeth Prophet Never Backed Down to the Art World

The trailblazing Afro-Indigenous sculptor’s life and everlasting impact are the subject of a long-overdue retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum.
Eadweard Muybridge and the Making of the Motion Picture

A new comic book is as much a social history of photography and its relationship to culture during the 19th century as it is one man’s life story.
At Home With the Last Heir of a Pissarro Painting Looted by Nazis

David Cassirer reflects on his family, their legacy, and the work at the center of a serpentine legal case that has wound up and down the US court system for the last 25 years.
New Research Shows Slavery’s Outsized Role in Pompeii’s Economy

It was the violent profitability of slavery as an exploitative labor system that allowed for the region to prosper, the study demonstrates.
Seongeun Lee: Weaving Softness Into Sculpture
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Buro Bruno: Flowmotion
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