more This lavishly illustrated publication examines Kawakubo’s fascination with interstitiality
Weaving together cancer and consciousness
as his magnificent peacock chair (1947) or the masculine ox chair (1960)
such as the iconic inscription ‘Dem deutschen Volke’ (To the German People) above the portal of the Reichstag building in Berlin
and Sergio Rodrigues—as well as numerous designers whose work and reputations only recently reached foreign shores
Into the Night children more This lavishly illustrated publicationThis thrilling book explores the role of cabarets, clubs, and cafs in modern art. These creative spaces were incubators of radical thinking, in which artists could exchange provocative ideas. They were welcoming environments for artists, dancers, designers, writers, and musicians pushing the boundaries of cultural and social norms. moreSpanning the decades from the 1880s to the 1960s, this unique and multi faceted illustrated history of alternative