April 9th, 2013 |
by Fifi |
published in
Design
Yayoi Kusama is one of the most exciting and prolific artists working today. With a practice encompassing performance, film-making, painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, fashion, poetry, fiction and public spectacles (or ‘happenings’) over some 60 years, this leading Japanese practitioner has been widely acknowledged as a [...]
October 7th, 2012 |
by Fifi |
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Travel
In Melbourne, Australia, a city of Southern Hemisphere foodies, where fetid alleys reveal the cool cafes and bars, and hip, close-at-hand inner suburbs offer as much life as the heart of the city, everyone thinks they’ve cornered the market on the best spot in town. [...]
April 6th, 2011 |
by Fifi |
published in
Architecture
By the japanese coast, this building includes a private museum, a guest house and a resort. It is thought as a wide free organic space in which rooms can be closed or in continuity to each other around a patio. The round shape is the [...]
March 27th, 2011 |
by Fifi |
published in
Travel
STOCKHOLM is more than Abba’s town. It’s a wonderful place with azure waters, Nordic sunset and neighborhood’s clubs and concert venues. Years ago, Sweden was probably best-known for the saccharine pop of groups like Roxette, Ace of Base and Abba. But today Sweden is home to a diverse array [...]
May 9th, 2009 |
by Fifi |
published in
Design
Due to recent move-outs and downsizing of government offices, Kanchogaidori, the central avenue of the city which literally means “government office street,” has noticeably become desolate despite its name.¬† In an effort to revive the street, Towada City has begun the Arts Towada Project, for [...]
February 23rd, 2009 |
by Fifi |
published in
Design
Takashi Murakami is frequently called the Japanese Andy Warhol, is an astute manipulator of visual languages, artistic mediums and business models. The show which I present was organized at Brooklyn Museum, last year, New York City. Tweet
January 23rd, 2009 |
by Fifi |
published in
Design
RIO DE JANEIRO is a place with jungles, forests and all kind of plants, flowers and trees. Today the Brazilian Landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx came along and organizing native plants in accordance with aesthetic principles, especially Cubism  and abstractionism. He created a modern grammer [...]
December 11th, 2008 |
by Fifi |
published in
Design
This MASS MoCA installation of the wall pieces is designed between 1969 and 2007 and is pretty gorgeous. 12/1/08 North Adams, MA — (From left) Wall Drawing 630 A wall is divided horizontally into two equal parts. Top: alternating horizontal black and white 8-inch (20 [...]
September 11th, 2008 |
by Fifi |
published in
Architecture
The Joule Hotel in Dallas is the first true designer hotel in Dallas. The Joule embodies a new sense of energy sweeping through the revitalized historic center. Tweet
September 9th, 2008 |
by Fifi |
published in
Design
This exhibition represents Bayer Material Science. The transparent yet striking optics display are exhibits in museum. The slogan “Present and Future” is staged in the blue and green colour schemes derived from the colours of the company’s logo. Tweet