Ask three historians to define “Art Deco,” and you’ll likely get three varying answers. That’s because Art Deco is many different things to many different people, and its evolution is as unique as its ...
Allan Wexler, “Sheathing the Rift” (2014) (all images courtesy Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York) In recent years, the connections between architecture, art, and design have, in many cases, become ...
A COUNTRY’S art is not an isolated thing; it is the concert of all forces of its spirit. German art as a specific “color” of Western culture materialized in the nascent thirteenth-century Gothic, and ...
Given these dynamics, the Faith & Form International Awards for Religious Architecture & Art are more critical than ever as congregations pursue projects that respond to evolving needs and changing ...
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