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Bunch Auctions Offers 20th- and 21st-Century Fine Art From the Stephen Heighton Collection

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Nina Chanel Abney’s “Untitled” (2007), acrylic on canvas. On June 30, Bunch Auctions ’ 20th- and 21st-Century Fine Art Auction draws together a remarkable selection of paintings, drawings, sculptures, and media art by influential contemporary artists. ” (2007), acrylic on plywood, 50 x 38 inches.

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Top 10 Art Posts of 2023

Design Milk

Large-Scale Ceramics That Are Both Eye-Catching + Functional SCP presented an exhibition of new, large-scale ceramic works by Dutch designer Floris Wubben during this year’s London Craft Week to showcase a series that fuses function with sculpture.

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Cosmic Nature: A Spectacular Polka Dot-Filled Exhibition by Yayoi Kusama Sprawls Across New York Botanical Garden

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Teeming with squiggly sculptures, site-specific installations, and smaller pieces covered in the Japanese artist’s iconic polka dots, Cosmic Nature is an expansive exhibition celebrating decades of Kusama’s bold, joyful body of work. Collection of the artist, courtesy of Ota Fine Arts and David Zwirner.

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Top 11 Graphic Design Schools in Florida (2021 List)

Shillington

Not to mention its incredible beaches, extensive orange orchards and 21 theme parks in Central Florida alone. Founded back in 1965, Miami International is part of The Art Institutes, which is made up of eight different institutions across the Southern states of America.

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Sketches of Frank Gehry: A Conversation with Jean-Louis Cohen

Azure Magazine

He has explored theory and design from 1900 to the present and incorporated his vast knowledge into publications, exhibitions (including at the 14 th Venice Biennale, where he curated the French Pavilion) and lectures. He also teaches the course History of Architecture at New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts.