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by Team Bloginity

From the museum that brought visitors the very first interactive multimedia gallery tour back in 2001 comes a new way to explore modern and contemporary art.

Audemars Piguet Illustration
by Daniel Haim

Audemars Piguet, will introduced his own space Lounge AP in the next edition of ARCO, the International Fair of Contemporary Art in Madrid.

SFMoMA
by Daniel Haim

Parra’s witty, often raunchy work captures attention with its vibrant color, curvaceous lines, and eccentric, distinctive imagery. The largely self-taught artist began his illustration and design career drawing flyers and posters for music venues in Amsterdam in the 1990s;

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by Daniel Haim

Ecstatic Alphabets/Heaps of Language is a group exhibition that brings together 12 contemporary artists and artists’ groups working in all mediums including painting, sculpture, film, video, audio, and design, all of whom concentrate on the material qualities of language—visual, aural, and beyond.

MoMA New York City
by Daniel Haim

Amongst the most common and enduring definitions of design is “problem-solving.” An issue arises.

Vision Magazine China 7
by Daniel Haim

A collaborative project between photogapher Yin Chao and Vision Magazine Editor Ujin Zhao. These collages, which were edited by Ashkan Honavar (http://www.ashkanhonarvar.com/) are inspied by the work of the late Alexander McQueen for a special edition issue about the talented fashion designer.

Sonoma Vineyard Residence by Aidlin Darling 8
by Team Bloginity

Carefully situated on the edge of a vineyard, this rural residence engages its surroundings in establishing a frame of reference for one’s experience of the site.

The Saguaro Palm Springs 1
by Daniel Haim

The Saguaro Palm Springs, Joie de Vivre’s new, colorful 249- room boutique hotel property.

Steve Gianakos. She Could Hardly Wait, 1996. Oil and ink on cut-and-pasted printed paper. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection Gift.
by Daniel Haim

In a collaborative, chance-based drawing game known as the exquisite corpse, Surrealist artists subjected the human body to distortions and juxtapositions that resulted in fantastic composite figures.

Architectural model for WORKac’s Nature-City project for Keizer, Oregon. Photograph courtesy of James Ewing.
by Daniel Haim

The MoMA PS1 is determined to examine new architectural possibilities for American cities and suburbs in the context of the recent foreclosure crisis in the United Stated.

El Lissitzky. Self Portrait. 1924
by Daniel Haim

This exhibition, covering the period from 1910 to today, offers a critical reassessment of photography’s role in the avant-garde and neo-avant-garde movements—with a special emphasis on the medium’s relation to Dada, Bauhaus, Surrealism, Constructivism, New Objectivity, Conceptual, and post-Conceptual art—and in the development of contemporary artistic practices.

James Rosenquist. F-111. 1964-65. Oil on canvas with aluminum, 23 sections.
by Daniel Haim

James Rosenquist designed the eighty-six-foot-long F-111 to wrap around the four walls of the Leo Castelli Gallery, at 4 East Seventy-Seventh Street in Manhattan.

L'Officiel Vintage Photo Shoot 1
by Katherine Gould

Swoon your way into spring and channel your inner vintage goddess by taking inspiration from this fantastic shoot from Alexander Neumann for L’Officiel Paris February 2012.

482.2004
by Daniel Haim

In 1942 Architectural Forum magazine commissioned a group of architects to design projects for a hypothetical postwar American city, rethinking both urban community life and the relationship between architecture and urban planning.

House S in Tokyo 6
by Daniel Haim

House S is located in a quiet residential area in a center of Tokyo.

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by Daniel Haim

Simon’s project A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters locates the photographic medium’s capacity to at once probe complex narratives in contemporary politics and to organize this material in classification processes characteristic of the archive, a system that connects identity, lineage, history, and memory.