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Nov 17, 2024, 08:04 AM UTC
Sunday Reads
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Sunday Reads
Seven stories you may have missed this week
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| Soviet brutalist architecture: beyond the genre’s striking imagery
Architecture critic Edwin Heathcote delves into daring concepts of the Soviet era, and looks beyond their photogenic richness
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| Bringing the audience in: why artists are rebuilding their homes on stage
From Sabrina Carpenter to Rex Orange County, artists are reimagining their sets as extensions of their own homes. Lisa Wright meets stage designers Stufish to find out why
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| ‘It was a golden age of design’: Adam Štěch on documenting modernism’s enduring allure
The Czech architectural historian, whose ‘Elements’ exhibition is at MAK Vienna, on his odyssey to record the world’s modernist marvels |
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| Sunday interview: musical artist Michael Kiwanuka
As he prepares to release his fourth album Small Changes, we ask Kiwanuka some of life's important questions
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| Inside ‘De toutes beautés!’, the Louvre’s new exhibition narrating 10,000 years of beauty ideals through art
The newly opened Paris show marks the start of a three-year partnership between the Louvre and L’Oréal Groupe. India Birgitta Jarvis took a tour
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| Out of office: what the Wallpaper* editors have been doing this week
A trip to Geneva, a festive light ceremony, new-season fashion and pre-party season health and wellness: it's been another busy week in the world of Wallpaper*
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| In Osip v.2, chef Merlin Labron-Johnson has defined the farm-to-table model for years to comeWith a new location, Somerset's Osip is reimagined as a ‘contemporary auberge’ with the same focus on homegrown produce and minimal waste
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