WALLPAPER

Curated by Glenn Adamson, ‘The New Transcendence’ at New York’s Friedman Benda (until 24 February 2024) highlights designs by leading talents infused with metaphysical value.

CULTURED MAGAZINE

British designer Samuel Ross showcases his first art show on display at Friedman Benda. With a wide range materials Ross show his knowledge of aesthetics to designs furniture.

Andrea Branzi montage

1ST DIBS INTROSPECTIVE

Italian design legend Andrea Branzi is putting nature back into his work. In a solo show, the artist, architect, and designer, has embraced furniture inspired by the natural world.

 
Tina & Dog- Kodak 120 film

MAISON MARIE CLAIRE KOREA

Visit Tina Kim’s summer villa in Long Island, New York. Designed by architect Adam Charlap Hyman, this summer house is masterfully curated with works by internationally acclaimed artists.

Meg Webster @ Judd Foundation NYC

THE BROOKLYN RAIL

Join in on the art conversation between Meg Webster and Julie Reiss. Re-exhibiting the installation of “Two Walls“ from 1984 , the Judd Foundation displays the works of the natural material sculptor and discusses her work.

Collier Calandruccio on couch

1ST DIBS INTROSPECTIVE

Take a tour through Calandruccio’s Brooklyn appointment-only space where furniture pieces and decorative items from the 18th and early 19th centuries are sold and restored.

 

DEZEEN

Through the ground level windows of the Judd Foundation is an exhibition from artist Donald Judds archive pairing together furniture by architect Alvar Aalto and works by sculptor John Chamberlain.

art collector Barry Friedman

THE DESIGN EDIT

Judith Gura meets ‘the man who rediscovered Art Deco’ and built a pioneering collection of contemporary design. Learn about art dealer, art collector, and multi-gallery owner, Barry Friedman.

GalerieMag- Tina Kim

GALERIE MAGAZINE

Look inside Gallerist Tina Kim’s Victorian-era brick townhouse on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. With architect, Adam Charlap Hyman this home seamlessly blends the family’s collection of vintage furniture and blue-chip art together.