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Architecture Review: ‘Le Corbusier’ Exhibition Opens at Museum of Modern ArtArt6/17/2013 4:00 PM
A new exhibition of Le Corbusier’s work at the Museum of Modern Art tackles the meshing of his buildings with landscape.
    


‘An Atlas of Modern Landscapes’Art6/17/2013 3:18 PM
Images from the Corbusier show at the Museum of Modern Art.
    


Niels Diffrient, Industrial Designer Who Blended Form and Function, Dies at 84Chairs6/16/2013 7:29 PM
Mr. Diffrient combined elegance and efficiency in everyday objects, and even office chairs like the award-winning Freedom Chair.
    


Back at the Whitney, Tinkering With PerceptionArt6/16/2013 3:39 PM
Robert Irwin’s installation “Scrim Veil — Black Rectangle — Natural Light,” last seen on the Whitney Museum’s fourth floor in 1977, will be back through Sept. 1.
    


T Magazine: Objects | Camping Tents for the Style-ObsessedDesign6/16/2013 12:12 PM
These graphics-emblazoned A-frame structures give a whole new meaning to the term “glamping.”
    


Remembering a Heroic RogueDesign6/16/2013 6:17 AM
While conservative foes did their best to marginalize Norman Potter, today the British designer and poet is seen as a romantic figure by young designers.
    
Character Study: The Sculptor BackstageFacebook Inc|FB|NASDAQ6/14/2013 8:07 PM
Regan Kimmel, 58, keeps busy bending wire into masterpieces while working as the stage doorman at the Longacre Theater.
    


Laurie Anderson’s Wall-to-Wall SummerAnderson, Laurie6/14/2013 4:30 PM
Ms. Anderson has some superhuman multimedia tasks before her this summer, including a collaboration with the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei.
    


Art: The Rotunda That Dazzles   6/14/2013 3:21 PM
The Guggenheim’s James Turrell exhibition opens Friday, perfectly timed to the summer solstice
    
ArtsBeat: Michigan Attorney General Says Detroit Museum Could Not Sell ArtDetroit Institute of Arts6/14/2013 12:23 PM
The Michigan attorney general has released an opinion that says the Detroit Institute for the Arts could not sells any of its art as part of a bailout plan for the financially troubled city.