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The struggle to save the Eames House
27 March 2020In order to save Charles and Ray Eames’ iconic home in California’s Pacific Palisades, Charles’...
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Regenerating Japanese islands through art: the Setouchi Triennale
30 July 2019Anthea Gerrie reports from the intriguing, island-hopping Setouchi Triennale in southern Japan
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Desert art: Bombay Beach Biennale and the revival of a forgotten town
12 April 2019In 2016, Stefan Ashkenazy and friends set up an annual, anti-biennale arts festival in the...
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Surreal subversion: Dorothea Tanning at Tate Modern
20 March 2019The Tate Modern’s new retrospective of surrealist artist Dorothea Tanning delights and disturbs...
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Flying into the future: 10 new airport projects
23 April 2018We look at 10 new airport projects around the globe due to be built over the next five years,...
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'Architectural gunpowder': the Experimentarium by CEBRA
14 December 2017When Danish practice CEBRA took on the brief to create a new home for the Experimentarium science...
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Ness Point by Tonkin Liu
12 May 2017The sleek lines and curves of this new home for interior designer, Logan McWatt, by architect...
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Cite du Vin by XTU Architects & Casson Mann
19 January 2017The original straight-edged plans for a museum of wine in Bordeaux went out of the window when...
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Georgia O’Keeffe in New Mexico
21 November 2016With a major retrospective on the pioneer of 20th-century art Georgia O’Keeffe pulling in the...
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Nightclubbing: Ian Schrager
28 December 2015Thirty five years ago, Ian Schrager’s legendary New York nightclub, Studio 54, closed its doors...