Archive for February, 2013
By: Dallas Art Dealers Association on Thursday, February 28th, 2013 at 6:34 am
Steven Hempel and Dutch Small take us inside one of the most eagerly watched mash-ups of design and art on the planet. Tree-inspired seating for Fendi, a bench based upon birdsong, and a lust for gold. read on.
Hempel Design%26rsquo;s Steven Hempel Anoints the Best of the Fair
Design Miami, founded 2005, has unquestionably become North America%26rsquo;s showcase for both... | Read More
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By: Dallas Art Dealers Association on Thursday, February 28th, 2013 at 6:34 am
Steven Hempel and Dutch Small take us inside one of the most eagerly watched mash-ups of design and art on the planet. Tree-inspired seating for Fendi, a bench based upon birdsong, and a lust for gold. read on.
Hempel Design%26rsquo;s Steven Hempel Anoints the Best of the Fair
Design Miami, founded 2005, has unquestionably become North America%26rsquo;s showcase for both... | Read More
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By: Paper City on Thursday, February 28th, 2013 at 6:34 am
Steven Hempel and Dutch Small take us inside one of the most eagerly watched mash-ups of design and art on the planet. Tree-inspired seating for Fendi, a bench based upon birdsong, and a lust for gold. read on.
Hempel Design%26rsquo;s Steven Hempel Anoints the Best of the Fair
Design Miami, founded 2005, has unquestionably become North America%26rsquo;s showcase for both... | Read More
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By: Dallas Art Dealers Association on Thursday, February 28th, 2013 at 5:21 am
Dallas Art Fair reaches the five-year marker this spring. Where to begin to navigate the 80-plus booths brimming with cutting-edge fare from the must-see artists you need to know? Catherine D. Anspon engages in a national and international t%26ecirc;te-%26agrave;-t%26ecirc;te with four game-changers, whom touch down next month from Milan, Paris and L.A. Why are they coming to Dallas? Read on.... | Read More
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By: Dallas Art Dealers Association on Thursday, February 28th, 2013 at 5:21 am
Dallas Art Fair reaches the five-year marker this spring. Where to begin to navigate the 80-plus booths brimming with cutting-edge fare from the must-see artists you need to know? Catherine D. Anspon engages in a national and international t%26ecirc;te-%26agrave;-t%26ecirc;te with four game-changers, whom touch down next month from Milan, Paris and L.A. Why are they coming to Dallas? Read on.... | Read More
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By: Paper City on Thursday, February 28th, 2013 at 5:21 am
Dallas Art Fair reaches the five-year marker this spring. Where to begin to navigate the 80-plus booths brimming with cutting-edge fare from the must-see artists you need to know? Catherine D. Anspon engages in a national and international t%26ecirc;te-%26agrave;-t%26ecirc;te with four game-changers, whom touch down next month from Milan, Paris and L.A. Why are they coming to Dallas? Read on.... | Read More
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By: Arts & Life on Tuesday, February 26th, 2013 at 12:44 pm
On this edition of All Songs Considered, Robin Hilton bares his heart and soul only to have co-host Bob Boilen crush it mercilessly. The point of contention? John Denver. The late country singer, who provided the soundtrack to Robin's childhood, is celebrated on a new record called The Music Is You: A Tribute To John Denver. It features, among many other cuts and artists, My Morning Jacket... | Read More
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By: Arts & Life on Tuesday, February 19th, 2013 at 2:06 pm
This week All Songs Considered, is brought to you in part by the letter B. Robin Hilton starts it off with Louisiana natives Brass Bed and the group's addictive rock-pop stylings with the song "Cold Chicory."
Bob Boilen introduces a track that he can't help but shout about by the Nigerian... | Read More
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By: Dallas Art Dealers Association on Tuesday, February 19th, 2013 at 4:56 am
One of the most captivating exhibitions ever of contemporary ceramics lands at the Nasher Sculpture Center this month: “Ken Price Sculpture: A Retrospective,” organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. This exhibition firmly places the late West Coast master (1935 – 2012) in the realm of contemporary sculptors eschewing a narrow decorative arts definition. Long before Chihuly... | Read More
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By: Dallas Art Dealers Association on Tuesday, February 19th, 2013 at 4:56 am
One of the most captivating exhibitions ever of contemporary ceramics lands at the Nasher Sculpture Center this month: “Ken Price Sculpture: A Retrospective,” organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. This exhibition firmly places the late West Coast master (1935 – 2012) in the realm of contemporary sculptors eschewing a narrow decorative arts definition. Long before Chihuly... | Read More
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