Marimekko’s Creative Director Rebekka Bay discusses how she approaches brand’s legacy, how she balances high tech and human touch in design, and what joy means to her today.
For most of the last four decades, Pattern and Decoration art seemed wonderfully outré to many observers, an eccentric violation of the standards and norms of serious painting and sculpture that was ...
Jessica Murtagh has taken an ordinary item and 'cooked' it in the microwave to create giant patterned art works. The two ordinary items, receipt paper rolls and the microwave are combined to create ...
Shepard Fairey’s street art honors the subcultures that built him and advocates for human rights. And now you can indulge in ...
Recently, I’ve seen that many people in the Western world have begun to question our general collective aversion to color. Real estate agents recommend keeping walls in neutral colors and investing in ...
It was the late 1960s and early ’70s, a moment in which the art establishment was in a full-on bromance with Minimalism: stacked boxes, chilly neon, hand-drawn grids, not to mention all that trippy ...