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Luigi Lucioni, Iris & Carnations, 1928. He was the first and youngest contemporary American Painter to have a work purchased by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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dispatch from Utah - our friend Sophie Ruiz.
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Cy Twombly by Robert Rauschenberg, Rome (1952)
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The idea of future often brings to mind specific forms—like the sleek, silvery product designs inspired by the Space Race. But material innovations can be achieved using traditional skills, analog materials, and nature as a collaborator, as well as by engaging cutting-edge technologies like liquid printing. The designs here question not only form, but also why designers work on developing new materials, and what we hope these innovations will help us do and express. Learn more in “Designs for Different Futures.”
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Model wearing a Givenchy gown and cape in a 1952 photo by Henry Clarke for Vogue
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Tony Gum photographed by Joshua Aronson for L’Officiel Paris
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