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Upstairs, more imaginary landscapes are taking shape. Greek columns, staircases and railings — all miniature — crawl across bookshelves in a library. A few rooms down, pipes from a wooden organ fall ...
For the first time, Mumbai will play host to Shehernama, a festival featuring short films and documentaries that have one thing in common — tales about different cities across the globe Anirban ...
But not everyone has. With Dubai’s 800-meter-tall Burj Dubai skyscraper almost complete, starry-eyed visions of tomorrow’s cities are more popular than they’ve been in 50 years. Here’s a ...
The Congolese artist’s imaginary cityscapes demand an oxymoron: daintily powerful, say, or deliriously serene. By Peter Schjeldahl. May 28, 2018 “Étoile Rouge Congolaise” (1990).
Though the Invisible Cities are imaginary, their design was based on some real buildings, including Ricardo Bofill's La Muralla Roja, which informed the Calista model and L'Institut du Monde Arabe ...
Part London, part Seoul and part New York, yet strangely homogeneous, Young Sam Kim’s imaginary cityscapes are a composite of hundreds of photographs taken around the world.
7 Questions for Lari Pittman on Painting Imaginary, Fantastical Cities and Finding Artistic Inspiration Driving Through Los Angeles The artist's new solo exhibition with Lehmann Maupin opens today ...
The 42-year-old first won renown at home and abroad for his predominantly black-and-white, haunting images of imaginary cityscapes, inspired by a trip to Europe and reflecting the aggressiveness ...
Step in to an imaginary cityscape filled with the stuff humans have created in the world of Rotorua Museum of Art and History's new exhibition <i>Phantom City</i>.
The Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson has brought his participatory installation "The collectivity project" to New York's High Line, with the public encouraged to envision an imaginary ...
The Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson has brought his participatory installation "The collectivity project" to New York's High Line, with the public encouraged to envision an imaginary cityscape ...
When asked what made him zero in on the title Imaginary Rain, the chef laughs and says, “I like to keep it a secret. At the end of the book/movie people will get to know why this title.