Organized by Andrew Bolton, Costume Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art examines the evolving relationship between fashion, art, and the human body through an expansive cross-historical exhibition that positions clothing as both aesthetic artifact and cultural witness. Open through January 2027, the presentation unfolds as one of the Costume Institute’s most ambitious installations to…
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Contemporary Minimalism Meets Bread-Making Tradition in Berlin
Studio Michael Burman has designed the third location of KEIT in Berlin’s Kreuzberg as a carefully balanced composition of raw materiality, craftsmanship, and contemporary precision. Rooted in the rituals of bread-making yet unmistakably modern in atmosphere, the bakery unfolds through a restrained architectural language where stone, wood, steel, and paper interact with quiet sculptural clarity….
Harry Rigalo Explores Clay Beyond Function
Harry Rigalo approaches collectible design less as a problem-solving discipline and more as an intuitive exploration of form, material, and emotion. His solo exhibition Forms Without Briefs, curated by Joy Herro and presented at The Great Design Disaster in Milan, brings together a new body of ceramic furniture and sculptural objects that deliberately blur the…



