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West Meets East Western paintings included in the collections of the National Museum of Asian Art illuminate the important exchange of ideas between traditions that continues to this day. James McNeil ...
The collection's vision is 'West Meets East,' uniting Gurung's passions for both New York and Nepal. Designs feature muted tones, blurred lines, and nature-inspired motifs.
East meets west within Istanbul’s design evolution In the bustling centre of this diverse city, multidiscplinary design studios and visionary talents are creating new buildings and spaces with soul.
Minimalism Is the Name of the Game with Japandi, the East-Meets-West Interior Design Trend This Japanese-Scandinavian design style is everywhere and probably not going away anytime soon.
History is sprinkled with the relics of religious sects that flamed and flickered out — brief candles of faith that were lighted by a charismatic leader and died within a short time after he ...
Design Shanghai trade fair is set to return for its 10th anniversary year, with an aim to explore the meeting of eastern and western design philosophies.
Daniel Arsham and Oscar Wang’s East West Project at Design Miami Shanghai: A playful double entendre between “east meets west” and “objects” in Chinese.
Recipe: In this delicious, West-meets-East lo mein, Italian spaghetti is tossed with a Chinese shrimp sauce By Sheryl Julian Globe Correspondent, Updated January 17, 2023, 10:00 a.m.
Art, architecture and design platform Galerie56 hosts an exhibition showcasing the work of architects Isamu Noguchi and Charlotte Perriand. The exhibition titled Noguchi to Perriand – East Meets ...
East Meets West is Hawaii’s largest gathering of tech companies, startups, venture capitalists and investors, founders and entrepreneurs. And after disappearing off the calendar during the ...
Design crazes for Chinoiserie and Japonisme objects may have carried ideas and concepts to the Western public, revealing an enduring, if not always accurate, interest in Asia. You can find many ...
The meet in Philadelphia last week was hardly an East v. West engagement. From the start it was a private contest between Stanford and Southern California.