The critic Robert Hughes has compared him to Bruegel, with his images of hedonism and suffering, but Crumb also evokes a painting tradition in Weimar-era Germany called lustmord, literally “sex murder,” in...
Read moreThe food artist Suea creates a miniature version of the iconic LC2 armchair designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1928.
Read moreThe simple moon phase complication traces its roots as far back as roughly 200 B.C., when early Greek horologists developed a hand-operated calculator that could predict eclipses. Thirteen centuries later, the Chinese...
Read moreThough not a duet, Elton John’s latest project is a harmony of sorts. An avid collector of black-and-white photography, the singer has handpicked 50 Peter Hujar prints for an exhibition at San...
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Read moreHow’re You Juggling Career & Passion At The Same Time? We sat down and discussed with Kavin Narendranathan the Founder of K Studio Inc on how is he balancing his life as...
Read moreIn 1912, Cartier introduced its first mystery clock. The hands seemed to float magically around the dial as if without anchor but were, in fact, attached to two disks of transparent rock...
Read moreThe London-based artist updates traditional blue-and-white Delft tiles with erotic motifs.
Read moreAt once playful and serious, colorful and severe, clingy and boxy — this season, divergent styles come together.
Read moreThe artist talks about the 14th-century B.C. bust of Queen Nefertiti, attributed to Thutmose, which he’s admired since he was young.
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