Knoedler, Mellon, and an Unlikely Sale
From Leningrad to Washington D.C.: the complexities of an exceptional art sale
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Read MoreAs director of the Venice Biennale, curator Harald Szeemann created new ways of showing art—and new places to show it.
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Read MoreA multidisciplinary team is investigating the iconic Eames House in order to preserve it for the future.
Read MoreVernacular architecture at its most highly sweetened.
Read MoreThey say L.A. has no center; they say it’s a desert. We native Angelenos know that’s not true—and not just when it comes to architecture, either.
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