The artist’s seemingly simple pen strokes were capable of capturing both the gravity and the absurdity of peacetime and war.
Whatever the occasion, from an everyday supper to holiday dinner, food helps bind us together, forming a collective memory. If more of us shared a table, maybe we’d learn to understand each other a ...
When the temperature hit 50 degrees in late February 1888 — downright balmy in the Highlands — John Reid, a Scotland-born emigre living ... In what Westchester magazine called “a raucous ...
Xenia Tchoumitcheva, known professionally as Xenia Tchoumi, is a rising model, entrepreneur, writer, and digital influencer ...
Rudy Vanderlans and Zuzana Licko piked up on the potential of the Macintosh in its early years. They now publish a quarterly magazine, Emigre, typeset in computer typefaces, or fonts, that were ...
Central European designers and architects who fled fascism brought modernist ideals to Britain, reshaping its urban fabric.
Paying the rent designing hundreds of book covers and the Sunday Times Magazine, King would revive the loud, hard graphic style of the Soviet 20s in his personal projects on Trotsky and the Great ...
The Confluence Creative Arts Center will host its 9th Annual Festival of Scrolling Panoramic, a showcase of crankie performers, on Feb. 21-22. A “crankie” is a long, illustrated scroll of ...