This year’s festival features four new and nine returning creatives, designers, and collectives from California's Coachella Valley and around the world.
The artist’s nine-screen video installation brings the work of the Italian-born Brazilian Modernist to the museum's Frank Gehry–designed Williams Forum.
The subterranean display within the floor of Sweden's national center for architecture and design presents an "archaeological excavation" of the work of the Stockholm-based studio and 2009 Design Vanguard.
The winning design for Times Square Arts’s 15th annual Love & Design competition features four artificial hedgerows arranged in a heart-shaped configuration.
The Embrace, a large-scale bronze sculpture conceived by the nonprofit architecture collective and the Brooklyn-based artist, is met with mixed reviews.
A series of art installations animated the New York park in advance of the December vote to remove Iran from the organization’s Commission on the Status of Women.
The Paris-based, Lebanon-born architect—and designer of the forthcoming Serpentine Pavilion ‘À table’—spoke to RECORD about her nature-forward philosophy, the effect of Beirut's 2020 explosion on the city, and tracing history through archeology.