Kenneth Goldsmith’s “conceptual writing” has been the subject of some debate in recent years, much of it fuelled by Goldsmith’s provocative ...
Kenneth Goldsmith’s “conceptual writing” has been the subject of some debate in recent years, much of it fuelled by Goldsmith’s provocative ...
“But I saw a street called Myrtle Avenue, which runs from Borough Hall to Fresh Pond Road, and down this street no saint ever walked (else i...
My essay, Design in the Divided City, or the Myrtle Avenue Style, has just been published in the new issue of Design, Philosophy, Politics. ...
While no one today would dare define good design, there are, as I suggested in my recent series Signs of Design, some quite specific objects...
Undesign: from Wal-Mart to the 99 Cent StoreWhile there is not likely to be any controversy in referring to the objects of my previous two c...
Design for All: Value-Added LifestylesIn 1999, the retail chain Target began a partnership with architect and designer Michael Graves in an ...
Twenty-first century design seems impossible to define, not least because the word “design” covers such a wide variety of objects and practi...