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Kentridge doesn’t start with an idea, plan or storyboard. The gesture tells him what to do next—the sweep of charcoal across ...
New York City's Fifth Avenue was once home to "Millionaires' Row," where the wealthiest business tycoons of the Gilded Age ...
This Summer, bring timeless craftsmanship to your alfresco dining with the launch of the Philip Webb Glassware Collection — a series of hand-blown glassware by Stewart Hearn, created exclusively for ...
Art Nouveau and Art Deco are both vintage-inspired styles that often get lumped together, but when you take a closer look, ...
The exhibition’s tagline – How Britain’s Greatest Designer Went Viral – makes good sense. It’s not just that Morris stages an escape from the Victorian decorative world, but that his art ...
William Morris and Art from the Islamic World, William Morris Gallery, London. * A version of this article appears in print in the 17 April, 2025 edition of Al-Ahram Weekly ...
The designer, artist, author and all-round polymath William Morris (1834-1896) championed the democratisation of good taste, said Nancy Durrant in The Times.
The British artist's designs appear on mugs, plates, shoes and more. A new exhibition explores how his signature style became so ubiquitous—and how Morris would feel about his 21st-century legacy ...
His impact on today’s fashion and design is far wider than in his own days, as Morris Mania, a new exhibition held at his former home in London’s Walthamstow, now the William Morris Gallery, proves.
Morris Mania: How Britain’s greatest designer went viral, William Morris Gallery, London, 5 April-21 September Matisse and Marguerite: Through Her Father’s Eyes, Musée d’Art Moderne de ...
Rifling through the storeroom drawers at the William Morris Gallery in London, the institution’s director Hadrian Garrard pulls out a poster depicting a dachshund surrounded by a jumble of ...