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Magical world of inflatable art opens new cultural landmark in Manchester

Creative Boom

Yayoi Kusama and Dots Obsession, 1996-2011 Installation view_ The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo. Courtesy of Ota Fine Arts, Victoria Miro and David Zwirner. The exhibition, Kusama's largest and most ambitious immersive environment to date, is open to the public until 28 August 2023. © YAYOI KUSAMA.

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Yayoi Kusama’s Current Exhibition Offers a New Infinity

Design Milk

In 2013, I had the privilege to visit ( and feature here ) a dazzling Infinity Room by one of the most famous and influential artists alive: Yayoi Kusama. Courtesy the artist, David Zwirner, Ota Fine Arts, and Victoria Miro Yayoi Kusama, I Spend Each Day Embracing Flowers, 2023 (detail) © YAYOI KUSAMA.

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F5: Jiminie Ha’s Book Plans, the Furniture That Changed Her Life + More

Design Milk

” Launching in 2012, with a collective background in fine arts, curation, creative direction, design, publishing, and fashion, With Projects, Inc. Dazed Korea, 2017 Concept and art direction for Venus in Drapes, story shot by Catherine Servel. Due to South Korean censorship, nudity was not permitted in the publication.

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Cheryl D. Miller Forged the Path Towards a More Inclusive Design Industry

Eye on Design

The publication of her 1987 essay brought attention and opportunity. In the late 1990s, Miller placed her business on hiatus to focus on parenting, which led to new opportunities, including teaching, preaching, and focusing on fine art. Miller continues to write, teach, and build an archive of Black design history.

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Dot Dot Dot Is the Most Influential Design Magazine You’ve Never Heard Of

Eye on Design

Certainly, if you were a particular type of designer in the early 2000s, Dot Dot Dot was the most exciting publication you could find. A French publication once described its design with another contradiction: “carefully contrived flippancy.”) Dot Dot Dot is, perhaps, the most influential design publication you’ve never heard of. .

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Shannon Johnstone on Creating Photos That Help Animals

Feature Shoot

Landfill Park is a former landfill that has been converted into a public park. ” Weezy at Landfill Park, November 2013. First, the exhibition featured six female photographers who all work in different facets of photography including photojournalism, commercial/editorial work, and fine art photography.

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“Where Are All The Black Designers?” A Roundtable Discussion

Eye on Design

The question originated from a 2013 talk by Cherry. Our roundtable begins with Dr. Miller, who was awarded a 2021 AIGA Medal for “expanding access” for her work to end the marginalization of BIPOC designers, and, in February, was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from the Vermont College of Fine Arts. .