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Magical world of inflatable art opens new cultural landmark in Manchester

Creative Boom

Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's exhibition You, Me and The Balloons is a colourful wonderland of inflatable inspiration: a suitable opener for a brand new type of arts centre. The new venue will be commissioning and presenting a year-round programme by leading artists from across the world. © YAYOI KUSAMA. Images © David Levene.

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Cowboys, Gangsters, and Intellectual Humor: The Illustrative World of Glen Baxter

Design You Trust

His unique style caught international attention, and his first solo exhibition was held at the Gotham Book Mart Gallery in New York. The Impending Gleam, published in 1981, is one of his most recognized satirical works. Presently, Baxter resides and continues to create art in London.

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Florence Henri: the forgotten female pioneer of surreal photography

UX Collective

It is a typical painting influenced by Constructivism (1915–1930) (The Art Story, 2012). Photographic practice enters a new stage” The avant-garde journal i10 published Henri’s photographic experiments in issue 17/18 in December 1928, accompanied by a commentary from Moholy-Nagy. Exhibition: “Florence Henri. 2012, October 5).

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Dawoud Bey pays tribute to the cross-generational fight for civil rights

Creative Review

Known for his large-scale colour photography, Bey’s new monograph, published by the San Francisco Museum of Art with Yale University Press to coincide with a major retrospective of his work at the museum, marks a departure from his typical aesthetic.

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Penguin gives Antonio Tabucchi a fresh look in new series

Creative Review

Penguin Modern Classics has published three books by the Italian novelist and translator Antonio Tabucchi, who died in 2012: Requiem: A Hallucination; Pereira Maintains: A Testimony; and Little Misunderstandings of No Importance and Other Stories. The walls of the café became a prominent place for local artists to be exhibited.

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Picks of the month: the best design events to catch in March

Design Week

The global non-profit (it’s present in over 200 across the world) aims to help female and non-binary designers internally through a series of talks and meetings; currently it’s estimated that only 12-16% of creative directors are female. Exhibition: When Brands Take a Stand. Book: Virgin by Design. Product: Lego Dots.

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Meet the Jury of the 2023 AZ Awards!

Azure Magazine

and Canada and has published on topics related to Indigenous design, Métis architecture, and speculative architectural thinking, including the relationship between science fiction and design. In 2012 Barber Osgerby launched the strategy-based industrial design consultancy Map Project Office.