by Christopher Hudgens | Apr 22, 2009 | Blog
New World Symphony founder and conductor Michael Tilson Thomas was building a new concert hall and convinced long time freind & architect Frank Gehry to design it. A $154 million interactive concert hall, a 2 ½-acre companion park, and, at the city of Miami...
by Claudine Isé | Apr 13, 2009 | Blog
By now most people who are interested in architecture have learned that the Swiss architect Peter Zumthor has been named the 2009 Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate. I was psyched to hear this — I don’t know a whole lot about architecture, but I did do...
by Christopher Hudgens | Apr 8, 2009 | Blog, Editorial
The Tate Modern after 5 years of looking like Pre-War Factory from the outside (after research it should since it was a retrofit power Station) will thanks to the architectural design firm Herzog & de Meuron actually have a look that resembles the inside. The...
by Claudine Isé | Apr 3, 2009 | Blog
Are re-blogged links the blogger’s version of the sitcom flashback episode? Uh, maybe, but in any case, here’s a partial and purely subjective roundup of the past week in art, culture, etc. in Chicago and beyond, via a whole mess o’ handy links, of...
by Meg Onli | Mar 29, 2009 | Blog
This coming week the awesome people at ForYourArt and five other blogs are putting together Postopolis! LA. If you’re in LA it looks like something you should check out. via Postopolis! LA On the occasion of Los Angeles Art Weekend, Storefront for Art and...