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Gotham Font History: From GQ to the Barack Obama Campaign

Tuts Plus

Shepard Fairey's Obama/Hope Portrait, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C." by istolethetv is licensed under CC BY 2.0 Gotham in Use While it was developed for a specific use, GQ’s exclusive license expired in 2002, and Gotham was later released for public use. Who Designed Gotham?

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High-Tech Heroes: A Tribute to Richard Rogers and Chris Wilkinson

Azure Magazine

A challenge to stuffy museum design, his and Piano’s Centre Pompidou confounded critics, but was embraced by the general public. And his last project, completed after his retirement in 2020, was just as wondrous as his earliest work: the Richard Rogers Drawing Gallery bravely cantilevers over a hill in Château La Coste, France.

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10 Riveting Movies about Artists

High on Design by Wix

Frida (2002). National Gallery (2014). Frida (2002), Julie Taymor. The house is currently in display as a landmark in the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. The film interviews those closest to Ai, from family members to art gallery managers. National Gallery (2014), Frederick Wiseman. At Eternity's Gate (2018).

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Prem Krishnamurthy on Design as a “Generous Discipline”

Eye on Design

the gallery that Krishnamurthy ran out of a storefront in New York’s Chinatown from 2012 to 2017. And it seemed to hold a special significance for graphic designers, not least of all because it displayed the works of designers like Elaine Lustig Cohen , Klaus Wittkugel, and Martens in a gallery setting. gallery in New York?

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Celebrating Transgender History Through Photography

Feature Shoot

Cobra, 1961 © Christer Strömholm Remembering a Community of Transgender Women Living in Paris in the 1950s-60s In the 1950s, the Swedish photographer Christer Strömholm (1918-2002) found his home-away-from-home at Paris’s Place Pigalle. “Publishers thought the subject was too limited.

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Copper Wire Weaves and Spirals into Organic Sculptural Forms by the Late Artist Bronwyn Oliver

Colossal

All images courtesy of the artist and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, shared with permission. Oliver has gained greater recognition in recent years and is included in the corrective exhibition held at The National Gallery of Australia. “Globe” (2002), copper, 2.5 via Women’s Art ). meters in diameter.

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4 Must-See Art Exhibitions in New York This Summer

Design Milk

New York galleries are currently observing “summer hours” (closed on weekends), but there are some exceptional under-the-radar gems worth sneaking out of work a little early on a weekday. Innovation, curiosity, intelligence, and visual sparks link my four favorite gallery exhibitions on view now in New York.