Design Matters: Building Up the Next Generation
A weeklong summer camp offers youths exposure to architecture and designJeremiah Tolbert can distinctly recall when he first heard the word “architect.” He was in the second grade and the assignment was to share your career ambition. His teacher noticed that Tolbert was stuck. “I like to draw and bu
Collaboration: An Art Collector’s Minimalist Aerie, $4.9M
The late Chara Schreyer was one of the world’s great collectors of contemporary art, with a focus on art that was both radical and shifted paradigms rather than works that were safe, decorative or good investments. Over decades, she amassed a collection of more than six hundred works of art, all cri
An Exhibition as an Elegy of Resistance
California-born artist Kehinde Wiley talks and walks through his show at the de YoungTitled “An Archaeology of Silence,” 2021, Kehinde Wiley’s 17.5-foot-tall bronze sculpture depicts. Photography courtesy of the de Young Museum.Kehinde Wiley could use some rest, he says, and not only because he is a
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