A daily selection by the editors of Photo District News - Part 2
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Frank Lloyd Wright receives an unprecedented nod from the UNESCO World Heritage foundation
architecte et designer des années 70 et 80 Frank Gehry expérimente de nouvelles techniques de production pour la série Easy Edges dont la Wiggle Side Chair
“The wandering photographer sees the same show that everyone else sees. He, however, stops to watch it.” – Edouard Boubat Edouard Boubat was a French Post-War photographer kn…
When people look at my pictures, I want them to feel the way they do when they want to read a line of a poem twice.Robert Frank
A photographer by trade, Frank Kunert builds surreal miniature scenes that capture the bleakness and absurdity of urban life. Kunert’s models, from concrete landscapes to tiny furnished home interi…
So far, David Romero has digitally reconstructed more than 20 of the famous architect's unrealized projects
Few things are more satisfying in the arts than unjustly forgotten figures at last accorded a rightful place in the canon. Then there are the perennially celebrated artists who are so important that they must be presented anew to each successive generation, a daunting task for museums, especially encyclopedic ones that are expected to revisit the major masters over and over again while finding fresh reasons for their relevance. Yet the Museum of Modern Art’s exhibition “Frank Lloyd Wright at 150: Unpacking the Archive” was a more hazardous proposition than its universally beloved subject might indicate.
If you have been to Whitby you will recognise Frank Meadow Sutcliffe's photography. Here we discover just who was Frank Meadow Sutcliffe?
Recent changes at his namesake foundation and school, plus a sage new museum exhibit, put a necessary twist on a legend’s legacy.
INTERVIEW - La future Fondation Louis-Vuitton pour la création est le geste le plus magistral de ce monstre sacré.
A view of Frank Lloyd Wright's Falling Water from the far side of the canyon. ( Greebo's pix )
Larry Clark (*1943) ist ein amerikanischer Fotograf und Filmemacher.
Officials doubted that the famed architect's Johnson Wax headquarters in Racine, Wis., was structurally sound. But no one questions the master. CNET Road Trip 2013 checked out the stunning building.