Monthly Archive for September, 2006

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Blah Blah of the Day

NYT: One Extraordinary Night, Annotated by Its Architect

IHT: Jean Prouv�: A ‘factory man’ who became ’90s auction star

NYT: A World-Famous Architect Goes Home to Cornell

NYT: An Oracle of Modernism in Ancient Rome

NYS: The Rise And Fall of A Modernist Gem

IHT: A great hunting ground for avid consumers

NYS: A Delightful, Resourceful �Figaro’

IHT: Peering into the private world of Warhol

For those traveling a guide to arts exhibits from the IHT

Built NY – accessorize the wine bottle with style…

Check out this interesting piece of design for anyone bringing a bottle of wine to a dinner party or on a picnic – they even make bags for baby gear!

builtny.com

New release: DK�s �Pick me up � Stuff you need to know��

�Pick me up � Stuff you need to know� is about nothing and everything all in the same time. Published as DK�s first information book for young adults it was written in order for teenagers to be able to discover the history, nature, science and geography of the world around them. It contains loads of fun facts ranging from everything about Japan to a section called �Where does God Live?� which explains how many of the world�s religions interpret their existence of God. In DK�s own words the creation and design of the book was �inspired by the internet, styled like a video game and informed by pop culture.� Sure to be a great read for young adults! Pick one up in the Children�s section of your local bookstore starting October 2006.

For more information:

http://us.dk.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780756621599,00.html#

Museum of the Moment: Musee du Quai Branly – Jean Nouvel’s Masterpiece on the Seine

The Musee du Quai Branly, recently designed by architect Jean Nouvel, houses an amazing selection of arts and artifacts of civilizations from Africa, Asia, the Americas and more. The building itself does what in today’s world can be described as an unusually terrific job in housing the collection. By this I mean that most museums today are architecturally beautiful from the outside but in the inside all you see is white walls and a stale atmosphere. Take for example the Moma in New York or the Centre Pompidou in Paris, both museums with extremely interesting exteriors housing beautiful collections but with no story to tell. When entering Nouvel’s building you get the sense that every detail was thought out and designed by the architect, everything from the colors of the exteriors to the glass column in the center of the main part of the museum that holds a part of the museum’s collection of ancient instruments for everyone to see and that goes through every floor of the building. I would also like to point out that the museum also houses a very beautiful library that is worth the visit. As mentioned before many of today’s museums are built without the actual works in mind. They are designed by architects to make a statement in an architectural language but not tell a story. Jean Nouvel did an amazing job of creating a building that would come together with the work it houses and tells the story that it’s meant to tell. I highly recommend visiting the Musee du Quai Branly even if you are a novice in this specific art world like myself.

For more information: http://www.quaibranly.fr




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