Cultured Magazine
Summer 2012
Issue link: https://read.dmtmag.com/i/65912
Contents of this Issue
Page 92 of 107
Articles in this issue
- Cover
- The Cultured List: What to do, where to be and what to see from Basel to Miami.
- Power Move: After more than a decade at The New Yorker, Paul Goldberger brings his critical eye to Vanity Fair.
- Grande Dame: Pearl Lam returns to Hong Kong to open the latest outpost of her namesake art and design gallery.
- Milan Moments: Designer Hernan Arriaga brings back the best of Salone- on his camera.
- Party Picutures: Relive the revelry from Design Miamis opening night.
- Hand Picked: A snapshot of whats in store for the Basel fair.
- On the Horizon: Meet this years recipients of the Designers of the Future Award.
- Time for a Chat? Design legacies take center stage at this years Design Talks.
- If You Build It, They Will Come: Murray Moss introduces his latest venture, Moss Bureau.
- Emerging and Established: Meet the latest crop of galleries to join Design Miami
- Page Turners: From Carlo Mollino to Jean Nouvel, round out your library with these new titles.
- Shop Talk: Miami art dealer Gary Nader talks Latin American art, market strength and Miami.
- Paris Progeny: At the helm of Studio Andree Putman, Olivia Putman is lighting up design.
- Dean of Design: Michael Smith takes us on a tour of his new gallery, Duke & Duke.
- Feigning Domesticity: Dealer Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn makes her Design Miami / Basel debut with new works by Rick Owens and betty Woodman.
- Secret Garden: Miranda Brooks marries art and architecture through her sought-after landscape-design practice.
- Magical Realism: A new book, Claude and Francois-Xavier Laianne, provides an intimate portrait of the artists work and home.
- Unique Vision: Contemporary design has a big presence at Basel. Meet a few of the designers whose work has us begging for more.
- Eastern Promise: Chinese architect Wang Shu is this years Pritzker Prize winner.
- Arab Spring: With provenances that include shahs and kings, Jean Royeres Middle East-era furniture is highly coveted.
- Contemporary Craft: By using an ancient process, Hun-Chung Lees contemporary works are steeped in tradition.
- Everything illuminated: Lighting takes the spotlight at Design Miami / Basel.
- Window Shopping: Seven artists, designers and collectors preview the fair and call out some of their favorite things.
- Found Treasures: The Campanas present Brazillian Baroque, a contemporary take on traditional italian design.
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