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Art Deco vs Mid-Century Modern: A Short History Knowing a bit of history and the time period behind these two design movements is integral to understanding their respective nuances.
Top mid-century modern wall art for the money. Whaline 6 Pack Abstract Line Art Poster Minimalist Wall Art. What you need to know: An excellent option for interior decorators on a budget, this set ...
Which mid-century modern wall art is best? Mid-century modern seems all the rage today. This American design movement is known for its beautiful, simple furniture designs. And many love it for the ...
Currently on view at the Yale University Art Gallery is “Midcentury Abstraction: A Closer Look” — an exhibition which groups together the works of a diverse array of artists, capturing the breadth and ...
The San Diego art scene was rich and flourishing during the middle of last century. We'll talk with local mid-century art enthusiast Dave Hampton about the San Diego artists from the mid-century ...
Mid-21st Century Modern: That Jetsons Architecture The artists and animators working on “The Jetsons” were inspired by the futurist architecture popping up around Los Angeles ...
The story of 20th-century art is one of relentless effort to pull straight lines from knots of freehand scribbling. “A Mid-Century Experiment” spirals and loops, and not just a little, to show ...
Mick Whitcomb, the artist behind Artifacts by Nomad, creates lamps out of museum-quality items from the 19th century. The first-time exhibitor won the Best of Show Award during the 2017 Three ...
In the mid-20th century, gay figures created much of modern American culture — the sounds of Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring, the words and moods of Stanley and Blanche in Tennessee ...
Mid-century modern is “not even a trend anymore — it’s the dominant aesthetic,” says Dunning, who curated an exhibit last year on modern chairs for the Palm Springs Art Museum in ...
This mid-century modern home in New Albany’s Silver Hills, dubbed INhouse, ... The house went through several hands until it was purchased by Louisville artist Ed Garber in 2012.