Robotics Start-up Proposes Smart, Motorized Ceiling Furniture
As humans inhabit ever-tighter living arrangements, Murthy`s start-up “Bumblebee Spaces” takes a novel approach: put everything in the ceiling.
As humans inhabit ever-tighter living arrangements, Murthy`s start-up “Bumblebee Spaces” takes a novel approach: put everything in the ceiling.
Like many of the temporary designs created for the Serpentine Galleries annual summer architecture competition, the 2016 Unzipped pavilion by the Danish architect Bjarke Ingels was acquired by a wealthy collector: the Canadian developer Ian Gillespie, whose company Westbank was a sponsor of the London presentation.
Artist pairings have grown in popularity for this year`s edition of the fair at the Grand Palais
The Rijksmuseum announced on Tuesday that it will restore Rembrandt`s “Night Watch,” a monumental group portrait that holds pride of place in the Dutch national museum here and the hearts of the Dutch people.
The Van Gogh Museum presents Gauguin & Laval in Martinique. This is the first ever exhibition devoted to a crucial, but up until now neglected period in the artistic career of Paul Gauguin: the four months that he spent in Martinique in 1887, together with Charles Laval.
One of the most important pieces of Iznik pottery remaining in private hands, this large and intact dish, or charger, represents a significant discovery in the field of Ottoman art.
The exhibition Painter. Mentor. Magician. is the first to spotlight the enormous influence of the former Brücke artist and expressionist Otto Mueller (1874–1930)
One of the most captivating works in the Old Master Paintings auction at Koller Zurich was also an interesting discovery: a oil study of the head of a monk, recently identified as the model for a work by Peter Paul Rubens.
The National Portrait Gallery`s largest acquisition of portraits of Afro-Caribbean sitters has gone on public display for the first time in Black is the New Black: Portraits by Simon Frederick a new display at the National Portrait Gallery, London (on until 27 January 2019).
On Friday, Wrightwood 659, a new art exhibition space designed by Tadao Ando that specializes in architecture and activist art, opened to the public in Chicago`s Lincoln Park neighborhood with a show dedicated to Mr. Ando and Le Corbusier.