François Prost’s project merges architectural documentation with cultural exploration

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katerina shukshina’s shoes bloom straight from the garden
from zucchini ballet flats to shoes covered in flowers and dandelion seed heads, the artist turns fleeting plant materials into playful studies of footwear.
paola pivi on why we can no longer play
the artist considers play as a form of freedom, and asks what we lose when we can no longer experiment without being watched.
frank kunert’s miniature worlds bend the logic of familiar architecture
using scale to loosen the rules of the built world, hand-built miniature sets turn familiar architecture slightly absurd.
before calder’s mobiles, this mini circus brought his wire figures to life in paris
lions, tigers, acrobats and balloons, costumed and created to fit in a suitcase, make up one of alexander calder’s foundational works in play and wire.























