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Architecture professor s firm designs minimalist children s playroom

March 16, 2021 The architecture firm of Jeffrey Inaba, associate adjunct professor of architecture and urban design, has composed a children’s playroom in New York City, drawing on colorful architecture and abstracted, geometric shapes. Inaba Williams Architects, which was co-founded by Inaba, created the play space in Cast Iron House, a luxury condominium building in Tribeca. The architects created a minimalist, yet highly efficient and varied interior to support the children’s and parents’ needs within a domestic environment. The design appears simple but is created with great attention to detail. Spanning some 60 square meters, the interior occupies a floorplan that is subdivided into zones by the use of block colors. There’s an area for remote learning and a part where abstracted structures create tunnels and configurations that encourage gross motor skill development play. Storage and seating nooks are also included.

Frick Collection To Open New, Temporary Home, In 1966 Breuer Whitney Museum Building, On March 18

Frick Collection To Open New, Temporary Home, In 1966 Breuer Whitney Museum Building, On March 18
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Countering the Fetishization of Indigenous Art

Countering the Fetishization of Indigenous Art How contemporary Native artists are evading recognition and visibility for a more speculative indigenous futurism In 1991, James Luna invited audiences at the Whitney Museum of American Art to stand on a small riser with him – or alongside one of three life-size, cardboard cut-outs of him shirtless in a beaded necklace or ornate headdress – to ‘take a picture with a real Indian’. It was a precipitous moment for both the institution and the wider art world: two years later, the museum would host the decisive ‘identity politics’ Whitney Biennial (curated by Thelma Golden, John G. Hanhardt, Lisa Phillips and Elizabeth Sussman) that conventional wisdom suggests began a slow tectonic shift toward greater inclusiveness and ‘globalization’. In 1992, to mark the quincentenary of Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the Americas, Coco Fusco and Guillermo Gómez-Peña toured a performance as ‘Amerindians from

U S Museum Debut of Calder Picasso Now On View at the de Young

Email is invalid Alexander Calder, Triple Gong, ca. 1948. Brass, sheet metal, wire, and paint, 39 x 75 x 2 3/4 in. Image provided courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Pablo Picasso, Nu couché. Paris musée national Picasso- Paris. MP142. Image provided courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Alexander Calder, Red, Black, Blue. Image provided courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Pablo Picasso, Woman Sitting in a Red Armchair (MP139), 1932. Oil on canvas. Musée national Picasso Paris. Image provided courtesy of the Fine Arts. Museums of San Francisco. Alexander Calder, Acrobat. Image provided courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.

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