by Kate Mothes | Nov 29, 2024
The Catskill, New York-based artist explores the thinly veiled messages and codes embedded in mass-produced objects.
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by Komoneed | Nov 26, 2024
This post was originally published on The Art NewspaperDonald Zepeda and Jackson Green were also involved in the paint attack on Degas’s ballerina and writing “Honor Them” on a wall last year at the National Gallery of...
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by Komoneed | Nov 26, 2024
This post was originally published on We Build ValueL’articolo From London to Paris to Sydney, how the subway revolutionize cities proviene da We Build...
by Komoneed | Nov 26, 2024
Polyurethane is often used as a fabric coating to improve durability and has been touted as an alternative to animal-derived leather—but it is a plastic, and it has serious implications for the planet. Here, we explore what polyurethane is and whether it can ever be considered sustainable. What is polyurethane and how is it used […]
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