If you're in New York and fancy yourself a design
pedant, I mean enthusiast,
this evening out at the Van Alen is for you.
Frieze New York has announced its always dynamic
Talks series for the May fair on Randall's Island: Thelma Golden! Pierre Bismuth! Christian Jankowski! Paul McCarthy!
Jeet Heer interviews Chris Ware for the
Paris Review's
Art of Comics series.
A photo essay by Eleanor Farmer and Anna Ridout—
On the road in the DRC.
The great
Damon & Naomi appear on Andy Beckman's
Beginning's podcast.
Is art school just for the
wealthy?
Design Observer opened the
Thesis Book Project to submissions this week. As if on cue, after twenty-three editions in Italy, Umberto Eco's guide
How to Write a Thesis finally appears in
English.
Patrick Cashin's photographs of New York City
infrastructure projects progress never cease to remind how weird and complex it is when we build underground.
Will this
man develop "
an Uber for jobs"? Will
this be Uber with a
fair model for passengers and drivers?
Probably not, in the long run, but worth a read. This week on the site we published Blake Eskin on another controversial
ride sharing tactic—practiced by municipal transit systems.
—Eugenia BellHomepage photo © Peter Cashin
Top image from Anna Nazo's thesis book Typography in an Alter-Modernity Context