Ettore Sottsass: His ‘Carlton’ Design is an Artful Interpretation of a Room Divider
“Carlton Room Divider,” 1981 (wood, plastic and laminate). | Photo by Arts Observer NEW YORK—The contemporary gallery in the Metropolitan
“Carlton Room Divider,” 1981 (wood, plastic and laminate). | Photo by Arts Observer NEW YORK—The contemporary gallery in the Metropolitan
“Sarcophagus of Har-khebi,” circa 664-525 B.C. (greywhacke) from the Memphite region, with a relief in the background. NEW YORK—The Egyptian
A six-panel series, “The Block,” 1971, is 18-feet-long. NEW YORK—The Metropolitan Museum of Art is exhibiting Romare Bearden’s “The Block”
NEW YORK—This is the last weekend of the Alexander McQueen Savage Beauty exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It
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