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This beaded placemat is the perfect style for a sophisticated dinner party. It has a moody elegance to it, with gold beads ...
Remember Art Deco? Jewel-toned walls, geometric shapes and Great Gatsby-esque gilded decor? Well, the movement is now 100 ...
Time machines don’t exist, but the Titusville Antique Mall comes pretty darn close. Located in the heart of Titusville, ...
The Titusville Antique Mall isn’t just a store – it’s a time-traveling adventure disguised as a shopping experience. Tucked ...
Our Art Deco Centenary series rounds off where it began, with the 1925 exposition in Paris. We take a look at 10 stand-out ...
The Arts Society’s latest lecture is set to look at the place of car design in art and culture. The lecture will be given by ...
Our final Art Deco Centenary designer profile spotlights Hildreth Meière, a pioneering muralist who left her indelible mark on buildings including New York's Radio City Music Hall, but whose legacy ...
Photo courtesy of Phillip Reed Photography and the Affordable Art Fair. Art is at New Yorkers’ fingertips, from the world’s most famous and significant works housed in the hallowed halls of ...
With Art Deco turning 100, it's time to understand the key differences between two of the most iconic styles of the 20th century ...
Satire is the art of risk. It relies, after all, on an audience comprehending a meaning that runs counter to what the text reads, the screen shows or the comedian says. In this regard, it’s ...
A New History of Japanese Comics from Yale University Press explores the art form. “There’s so much you can do with it.” In the time since “Star of the Giants” and “Chikai no Makyū ...