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Sarah Miska Highlights a “Twist to strengthen” with Carla Edwards

Sarah Miska Highlights a
Lyles & King is pleased to present Twist to strengthen, a two-person exhibition by Sarah Miska and Carla Edwards. The exhibition features paintings by Miska alongside fabric wall works and rope floor sculptures by Edwards. Connecting their practices is a fastidious approach to materials and an impulse to deliver incisive cultural critique. The show’s title Twist to strengthen,* can be read as a command or an action, referring to aspects of physical labor that are at times depicted or imbued within their works. Across Miska and Edwards’ work, there is a quietly foreboding sensibility, an interplay between domination and wildness, as well as a shared, distinctly American, visual lexicon.
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Milan Design Week 2025: Cupra finds an unusual way to show it’s serious about design

Cupra is extending its design thinking to other products… and it makes me wonder, why aren’t other car brands doing the same?

Walking past Cupra’s installations in central Milan, I had to double…

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Koto threads the needle for Uniqode’s seamless QR rebrand

Koto has reimagined Uniqode—the world’s first enterprise-ready QR platform— balancing conceptual depth, technical innovation, and a dash of unexpected humanity.

There’s a fine line between utility…

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Activist Convicted in Degas Sculpture Action Says He did It “for My Two Children”

Timothy Martin could go to prison for smearing black paint on the protective case of Edgar Degas’s “Little Dancer,” which was unharmed, at the National Gallery of Art.