Ratio; Tarsila: The Woman Who Changed Brazil
Born in 1886 to a family of coffee farmers, late Tarsila do Amaral found her calling in a completely different…
Born in 1886 to a family of coffee farmers, late Tarsila do Amaral found her calling in a completely different…
You’d be forgiven for thinking that Brutalism acquired the name from its monolithic, imposing presence. When the BBC’s article on…
by Jo Phillips
The Roaring 20s; a decade expelling adventure and prosperity in all its glorious forms. Whilst jazz bands, flapper girls and…
by Jo Phillips
Sleek, abstracted, and angular – Modernist architecture is easy to spot. Often referred to as the language of design, modernist…
by Jo Phillips
What does the word “modern” mean? Most people will use the word to describe today’s contemporary society, but that doesn’t…
by Jo Phillips