Emile Louise Gossiaux (b, 1989) often explores the interdependence of humans and animals in their work and regards their late guide dog, London, as an equal collaborator. Continue reading Emile Louise Gossiaux, Kong Play
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Modern Art Monday Presents: Self Portrait (Mom) By Alex Israel
Deeply enmeshed with his hometown, Alex Israel (b. 1982) explores how popular media and Hollywood are central to the Los Angeles interpretation of the American Dream and the nuclear family. Created specifically for the Jewish Museum, the work reflects on the prominence of portraits of mothers throughout the museum collection.
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When the Land Around You Starts Changing: What Property Owners Should Pay Attention To

Changes to land ownership and property use rarely arrive with flashing warning signs. More often, they begin with small clues that are easy to overlook—a notice in the mail, a surveyor working nearby, a conversation with a neighbor, or a proposed development map making the rounds online. It’s tempting to assume these things don’t affect you, especially when they seem to be happening somewhere else.
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How to Host a Perfect Backyard Summer Party

Summer and backyard parties go together perfectly. There is something about the sun shining high overhead and the warmer temperatures that practically beckon people to your backyard. Go ahead and follow these practical tips to create a wonderful gathering of your favorite people on a beautiful summer afternoon.
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Pink Thing of The Day: Eos Sante Table Lamp By Umage
At this year’s International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), one of the softest and most dreamlike lighting designs I encountered was the Eos Sante table lamp by Umage. The lamp combines a slender, almost impossibly delicate stem with a broad circular base, creating a silhouette that feels both airy and grounded. But the real showstopper is the shade — a voluminous cloud of feathers that immediately brought to mind the puffball top of a dandelion moments before it drifts into the wind.
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