Designer Stephanie Kienle Gonzalez infuses her own personality—along with impressive toothpick art—into a heritage home at the foot of a mountain ...
The 1920s made a whole lot of noise. On the precipice of the Great Depression, the decade made its mark on American history with glamorous living and social evolution. World War I had ended. The stock ...
Uncanny Art House’s newest exhibit “In the Company of Paintings” features art by four artists, including James M. Bond.
Madeleine Vionnet; all top designers of the era who captured the new spirit of urban America and freed women from their corseted past. “As I began to curate this collection, it struck me that the 1920 ...
A century ago, American artists and designers were reveling in the newfound aesthetics of world cultures, and one of the most fervent “crazes” was for Japanese design. A vignette illustrating the ...
“Nothing is more exotic than what surrounds us, nothing is more imaginative than objectivity,” said the Austrian-Czech writer Egon Erwin Kisch in 1925. Kisch is among the dozens of writers, painters, ...
In this short article, which was published in the first issue of Proletarier (October 1920, the original can be found in the file below), Franz Jung talks about his conception of the Proletkult — ...
We've seen camper vans with all sorts of interior design: modern, rustic, coastal, surfing, and a lot more. We've even come across a tiny home on wheels with a Hobbit-inspired living space. However, ...
About four years ago, Heidi McWilliams, a Manhattan art adviser, and her husband, a financier, decided they might like to rent a furnished apartment in Palm Beach for a month or so. They had spent a ...
To capture the spirit of the Savannah Art Association, just visit its gallery. In rooms filled with sunlight, rows of paintings and photographs hang. There are ceramics, woodwork and sculpture, all ...