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It’s a Mall World After All: “Re-Imagineering” the Disneyland Map. – By Joanna Neborsky

Disneyland opened in 1955, and the first map of the park was published three years later. It’s a Mall World After All: "Re-Imagineering" the Disneyland Map. By Joanna Neborsky “Re-Imagineering” the Disneyland Map Disneyland opened in 1955, and the first map of the park was published three years later. It’s a giddy document of a […]

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Architecture Book Reviews – By Tia Blassingame

Familiar and Unfamiliar opens with the concept of the architectural subject, the person that the architects imagine as the future inhabitant of their spaces. Architecture Book Reviews By Tia Blassingame The Familiar and the Unfamiliar in Twentieth-Century Architecture by Jean La Marche       The Familiar and the Unfamiliar in Twentieth-Century Architecture by Jean […]

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Marking Dissent Along City Lines – By Emily Lodish

With the Republicans came a literal redrawing of the lines and borders that make up New York City. Marking Dissent Along City Lines By Emily Lodish SpectralQ brands Central Park with Lady Liberty. Photograph courtesy of John Quigley. With the Republicans came a literal redrawing of the lines and borders that make up New York […]

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Siri Berg: TechnoFemme – By Rachel Sommerstein

When Swedish-born artist Siri Berg started making assemblage pieces out of discarded industrial parts… Siri Berg: TechnoFemme By Rachel Sommerstein Siri Berg, Kenzau. Techno. Mouseballs. Mixed media on wood, 12 x 12. 2004 When Swedish-born artist Siri Berg started making assemblage pieces out of discarded industrial parts — technological trash — "everyone was speaking of […]

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George Baloghy

George Baloghy is a mid-career professional New Zealand artist specializing in Urban Landscapes, Coastal and Rural Landscapes, Art Historical Whimsies, George Baloghy is a mid-career professional New Zealand artist specializing in Urban Landscapes, Coastal and Rural Landscapes, Art Historical Whimsies, as well as commissioned work for individual clients. He is considered to be one of […]

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George Baloghy

George Baloghy is a mid-career professional New Zealand artist specializing in Urban Landscapes, Coastal and Rural Landscapes, Art Historical Whimsies, George Baloghy is a mid-career professional New Zealand artist specializing in Urban Landscapes, Coastal and Rural Landscapes, Art Historical Whimsies, as well as commissioned work for individual clients. He is considered to be one of […]

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Giovanni Bonaldi

Giovanni Bonaldi was born in 1965 in Serina, Italy. Since 1993 he has been teaching painting and art anatomy at the Liceo Artistico of Bergamo. Giovanni Bonaldi was born in 1965 in Serina, Italy. Since 1993 he has been teaching painting and art anatomy at the Liceo Artistico of Bergamo. He has had many exhibitions […]

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Giovanni Bonaldi

Giovanni Bonaldi was born in 1965 in Serina, Italy. Since 1993 he has been teaching painting and art anatomy at the Liceo Artistico of Bergamo. Giovanni Bonaldi was born in 1965 in Serina, Italy. Since 1993 he has been teaching painting and art anatomy at the Liceo Artistico of Bergamo. He has had many exhibitions […]

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Hannah Birchley

These works that I have recently done have a newfound quality to them. I have worked on developing my own style (One Original Good Thought). These works that I have recently done have a newfound quality to them. I have worked on developing my own style (One Original Good Thought). This is a small community […]

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Hannah Birchley

These works that I have recently done have a newfound quality to them. I have worked on developing my own style (One Original Good Thought). These works that I have recently done have a newfound quality to them. I have worked on developing my own style (One Original Good Thought). This is a small community […]

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