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Brutalism: Now and Then offers a comparative outlook on the differences and similarities between some of the undervalued brutalist buildings of the past and some of the most successful brutalist architecture and design of the moment
Tom Hodgkinson gives practical advice whether you dream of launching your own startup or profiting from your creativity in your spare time
Both men were born in Jerusalem in the same year—Tamimi on the Arab east side and Ottolenghi in the Jewish west
The Japanese cuisine has a reputation of being incredibly difficult and if you think of a sushi-chef-to-be who has to make every day for one year a Tamago before he is even allowed to touch a fish
glamour-obsessed vision of fashion that in the 2000s glorified naked consumerism
Goodbye World! colour Brutalism: Now and Then offersThe internet has changed the face of the world. It is no longer that peaceful looking, inactive floating orb which was captured by NASAs Apollo 17 spacecraft in 1972. Goodbye, World! Looking at Art in the Digital Age examines the various ways human society has changed to keep up with the fast pacing developments of technology since ARPAnet first laid the foundation for the internet in the 1960s. From a critical viewpoint, author and curator Omar
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