Ryan Boyce on Art Arch
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Sweden
seen from Romania
seen from Yemen
seen from Sweden
seen from Netherlands

seen from United States
seen from Yemen
seen from Netherlands

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from France
seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States

seen from Netherlands
Ryan Boyce on Art Arch
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htuBqYsd328)
Find of the day MUSIC COVER
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mjR-z7SfZE)
Episode 28 (April 08) of #artarch
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKT4IEFoAUM)
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QboYoRKxv5w)
The Passenger
An very interesting article coming from Madrid - The Passenger is a coffee shop by day and rock bar by night. Pushing LCD technology to the next level.
http://www.parolio.com/portfolio/the-passenger/
Big, bold love for Marimekko
Marimekko is a Finnish textile and clothing design company renowned for its original prints and colours. Established in 1951, Marimekko is the brainchild of designer Armi Ratia and her husband Viljo. Through the use of bright colours and bold prints, Ratia injected life into the drab, post-WWII landscape of greys, browns and blacks with her revolutionary fashion and design.
The Textile Museum of Canada celebrates this iconic brand through a retrospective of its early years in Marimekko, With Love. Highlighting Ratia’s philosophy on the power of design in everyday life, the exhibit pays tribute to this visionary designer who signed all of her correspondence, with love.
http://www.textilemuseum.ca
Century of the Child
MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition brings together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals and safety equipment, nurseries, furniture, and books.
http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2012/centuryofthechild/