Throughout the 1920s and '30s, the clean, sinuous lines, swooping curves and strong colors of Art Deco flourished in buildings, public works, fashion, film, jewelry and everyday objects. Here are five ...
At Untapped Cities, we’re bringing back a semi-regular column of explorations outside of New York City shared by our very own writers on their travels around the country and the world. In honor of ...
Women’s emancipation was in full swing at the beginning of the twentieth century and had a considerable influence on fashion. The interwar period saw the emergence of the liberated woman, in search of ...
With more and more Megaplex movie theaters boasting stadium seating, 3D vision and even the occasional reclining chair, the age of art house theaters appears to be coming to a close. Yet there is an ...
One of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco's most intriguing and impressively comprehensive exhibitions of 2024 is "Tamara de Lempicka," the first major U.S. retrospective of the glamorous, ...
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In Paris in 1925, the French government initiated its ambitious International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts with one specific goal – to showcase and celebrate the excellence of ...
The end of the line on Metro’s A Line deposits you on 1st Street in Long Beach’s East Village Arts District, a compact neighborhood dynamic and rich with visual stimulation, history and a genuine ...