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F5: Dale Chihuly Shares His Favorite Architect + Beloved Collections

Design Milk

With the international glass center, he’s led the avant-garde in the development of glass as a fine art. The Boathouse, Seattle, 2016 © Chihuly Studio. I was inspired to produce my own books and launched my own publishing department in 1997. Our first book, Chihuly , was released that year, co-published by Harry N.

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A Major Retrospective Carves Space for Marisol’s Most Prescient and Under-Recognized Works

Colossal

She relocated with her father to Los Angeles as a teenager before moving to New York in the early 1950s, where she saw an exhibition of pre-Columbian clay pieces that prompted an evolution of her practice from painting to sculpture. “Untitled (Marisol with her sculpture ‘The Fishman,’)” (1973), giclee print.

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Anatomical Forms Emerge From Zippers, Quilted Fabric, and Felt by Élodie Antoine

Colossal

Felt especially is very interesting for making sculptures because it allows to make forms without sewing, without suture, like the organs of the human body,” she writes. Particularly interesting are her felt sculptures that take on the form of teeth, lower limbs, bones, and other peculiar organic forms.

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Creative leads on the women that inspire them most

Creative Boom

After an early career as a lawyer at a magic circle firm, she began her art career at the Victoria and Albert Museum. She has since curated at international forums and published widely on design, including numerous book contributions. Simonida was surrounded by art from a young age. Joy Nazzari. Photography by Alisa Connan.

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30 Shilllington Design Graduates Who Started Their Own Business

Shillington

Having recently launched, uliette is currently selling a range of fine art prints with a clean, modernist sensibility and focus on colour combinations. I focus on typography and editorial design right now, along with publishing my first book. More on Bravery Co. Read her full interview here.