Hello, my name is Daniel Haim.

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MoMA New York City

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Born out of Necessity

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

Faces of NYFW

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Faces of New York Fashion Week by BenTrovatoBlog

Our good friends over at Ben Trovato have launched a digital campaign for New York Fashion Week.

Vision Magazine China 7

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Yin Chao and Ujin Zhao for Vision Magazine

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.

Alexander Patino

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Interview: Alexander Patino Launches Patino Blog

An interview with New York based Fashion Editor Alexander Patino.

The Saguaro Palm Springs 1

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The Saguaro Palm Springs

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

Project Wooster

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Nick Wooster PROJECT

Using Tokyo as a source of inspiration, PROJECT Wooster highlights japanese designes and exposes their mastery in crafting products that transcend culture and time.

DECCA LABEL GROUP RUFUS WAINWRIGHT

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Rufus Wainwright & Mark Ronson Team Up for ‘Out of the Game’

Rufus Wainwright returns to the pop foray with his eagerly anticipated new album, Out of the Game , to be released May 1st on Decca.

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.

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Exquisite Corpses: Drawing and Disfiguration

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.

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Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream

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.

Violeta Hernández Sketches 24

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Violeta Hernández: Sketch Book

A collection of drawings from Violeta Hernández’s sketch book.

Melt Portrait of an Iceberg by Simon Harsent 1

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Iceberg Portraits by Simon Harsent

A selection of photographs from Simon Harsent’s “Melt Portrait of an Iceberg.”

El Lissitzky. Self Portrait. 1924

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The Shaping of New Visions: Photography, Film, Photobook

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.

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James Rosenquist. F-111

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.

Trina_Turk

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Banana Republic and Trina Turk

Banana Republic and Trina Turk are proud to announce the debut of the Banana Republic Trina Turk Collection – a limited-edition capsule featuring chic summer essentials inspired by the southern California lifestyle.

482.2004

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194X-9/11: American Architects and the City

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.

Lanvin Pre Fall Behind The Scenes

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Lanvin Pre Fall 2012 Video

Alber Elbaz‘s grip and understanding of Lanvin‘s legacy has been so thorough it’s hard to imagine a time when he was not creative director of the house. He’s truly captured the moment. See the entire Pre Fall 2012 collection right here.

House S in Tokyo 6

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Meanwhile in Tokyo

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

Chapter-IV-529-Installation-11

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Taryn Simon: A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters

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.

Dominique Loiseau, photo by patriceschreyer.com

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Visionary Watchmaker Dominique Loiseau Joins Girard-Perregaux’s Team

Girard-Perregaux, iconic luxury Swiss watch brand, has announced the addition of Dominique Loiseau to its manufacturing team.

Photography by Teck Lim 1

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Classified Jobs by Teck Lim

A fashion spread by Teck Lim

Yan Nascimbene Watercolor  1

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Yan Nascimbene Watercolor

Yan Nascimbene was raised in France and Italy. After working as a photographer in a Paris fashion studio, he studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York and at the University of California at Davis.

Emporio Armani Spring Summer 2012 Campaign 2

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Emporio Armani’s Spring 2012 Campaign

Photographed by Alasdair McLellan in Hong Kong under the creative direction of Giorgio Armani, the campaign features models Irina Kulikova, Kendra Spears, Tao Okamoto, Wang Xiao and Florian Van Bael.

Edward Ruscha (American, born 1937), Wax, 1967. Gunpowder and pencil on paper. 14 1/2 x 23″ (36.8 x 58.5 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. The Joan and Lester Avnet Collection. © 2011 Edward Ruscha. Courtesy The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Department of Imaging Services

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Gifted: Collectors and Drawings at MoMA, 1929-1983

In 1929, art historian Paul J. Sachs presented George Grosz’s Anna Peter (1926–27) to the newly founded Museum of Modern Art, making it the first drawing to enter the collection.

Stan Brakhage. Photo courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art.

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Contemporary Galleries: 1980–Now

Reinstalled to continue the historical sequence found on MoMA’s fifth (1880–1940) and fourth (1940–1980) floors, the galleries on the second floor will begin with art of the early 1980s and extend to the present moment, interweaving works in all mediums.

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84th Academy Awards Trailer Launches January 6h, 2012

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has produced its trailer for the 84th Academy Awards in conjunction with Funny Or Die.