With Art Deco turning 100, it's time to understand the key differences between two of the most iconic styles of the 20th century ...
One hundred years ago, the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts opened in Paris, marking the ...
Fans of the heady Jazz Age years – the 1920s and 30s; Art Deco and Art Nouveau; the era of the Charleston, female suffrage and old-world ...
Backstage before the show, Esber said his starting point was flamenco—its history, gestures, and attitudes. Then, somewhat ...
Our Art Deco Centenary series will delve into the style throughout March but to help start us off, this five-minute guide covers all the basics. Art deco refers to a design style that was ...
Artifacts of the East and West, comics and paintings will celebrate cultural diversity at the exhibitions at Tsinghua University Art Museum this ... the museum's diverse calendar of the year.
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And on that sad note, here’s what you need to know to put together your own art fair calendar. Collect will return to Somerset House for its 21st edition with its usual curated selection of ...
Woolindra, a boutique block of four Art Deco apartments, has hit the market for $2,400,000 to $2,600,000. It’s the equivalent of forking out about $600,000 to $650,000 for each separate apartment.
Interior designer Tatjana von Stein used walnut burl wood, metal, lacquers and silk wallpaper for this central London apartment that nods to art deco design, but with a contemporary angle.
In 2012, the towns of Béthune, Arras and Cambrai joined forces to celebrate their Art Deco heritage with an Art Deco Week. This week quickly became Art Deco Month (2013), then Art Deco Spring in ...
The competition challenges operators with precision tasks, such as painting, pouring water into a glass, opening a beer bottle and picking up an egg. A classic film, now told in te reo Māori ...