INSTRUCTIONS: How to Handle Ruth Asawa’s Hanging Metal Works
Ruth Asawa's works are popular for a reason, they are ethereal and beautiful. They are also fragile due to the nature of being woven metal. She has provided and…
read moreRuth Asawa's works are popular for a reason, they are ethereal and beautiful. They are also fragile due to the nature of being woven metal. She has provided and…
read moreThis story was covered by MOMA's website, but I think Museum Trade is a great place to land all the stories from around the net, we'd like to be a one…
read moreLarge Scale: Lippincott Inc. by Jonathan Lippincott Before Lippincott, Inc. was founded in 1966, artists had no natural industrial partner and no capacity to produce sculpture on an industrial scale. They…
read moreIf you're a fan of Andy Goldsworthy you will love this video. Notice how the install crew has to work their way out of the space and at the very…
read moreNothing groundbreaking to see here, but sometimes simplicity can be revelatory. We wanted to make this rolling table by the artist Barbara Spring a little *less* rolling. Some monofilament and…
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