In Take 5, Senior Contributing Editor Vy Yang shares the public art making residents grumpy, a sculpture that Lisa Frank would approve, and more.
This installation by Marjan van Aubel for Lexus uses solar sheets to power its batteries and create a unique experience using lights + sounds.
Joshua Abarbanel creates his layered wood wall sculptures using forms and patterns found in natural and mechanical structures.
Isola presents innovative biomaterials, circular products, and collectible design pieces at Dutch Design Week 2023.
The New Order of Fashion curated an exhibition for Dutch Design Week 2023 to explore what regeneration looks like in the fashion context.
Design Academy Eindhoven's graduate show is the star of Dutch Design Week 2023 and the beating heart of Eindhoven's creative scene.
Color consultancy Raw Color creates a vibrant exhibition for Dutch Design Week 2023 to celebrate winning an award for their work.
Kiki and Joost invited Dutch Design Week 2023 visitors into their workshop for an exhibition of work from across their careers.
Kazerne hosts a group exhibition for Dutch Design Week 2023 that seeks to intertwine hope and design while causing as little damage as possible.
Kelly Wearstler expands her digital Gallery with the launch of Mock, an exclusive collection of tables in collaboration with Christopher Gentner.
Artistic archeologist Daniel Arsham lends his signature eroded style across an 8 vehicle collection unlike any other Hot Wheels ever before.
Ugo Rondinone's 20-foot lightning sculptures aren't what they first appear to be. This surreal, joyous, and surprising new exhibition is on view at Gladstone Gallery in New York.
Now in its second year, Material Matters is the newest and most exciting addition to the London Design Festival.
A look at the Mother Goddess of the Three Realms exhibition at London Design Festival, which explores cross-cultural ideas between British and Vietnamese heritage.
NEON's Born to Be Wild is more than *just* an art installation – it's built above the buried remains of a bear pit in 19th century Victorian gardens!