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Estelle Bailey-Babenzienâcofounder of downtown New York Cityâs retail hot spot Noah, famous for selling cooler-than-cool menswear with a side of progressive messaging (like this James Baldwin tee for Black History Month), and Dream Awake, an architecture and experimental design firmâhas an eye for all things âin.â Her most recent project? A total gut renovation of actor Adrian Grenierâs Brooklyn townhouse, with a focus on sustainability (take a tour soon at Domino). âWe made choices based on what felt good and what was the right and responsible thing to do,â she tells Domino editor-in-chief Jessica Romm Perez on this weekâs episode of
Made during lockdown at Namoda’s home studio, To Live Long Is To See Much, is set in Mozambique where Namoda was born. Comprising 13 works, the show considers magic realism while reflecting on the passage of time.
Baltimore Museum of Art announces final 2020 Vision acquisitions
Loïs Mailou Jones. Untitled (Two Women). c. 1945. The Baltimore Museum of Art: Purchase with exchange funds from the Pearlstone Family Fund and partial gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. Image Courtesy of Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC, New York, NY.
BALTIMORE, MD
.-The Baltimore Museum of Art announced today 33 new acquisitions made as part of its 2020 Vision initiative, which includes a commitment to only purchase works by female-identifying artists this calendar year. Among the highlights entering the collection are mixed-media sculpture and paintings by Theresa Chromati, Shirley Gorelick, Loïs Mailou Jones, Valerie Maynard, Betye Saar, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, and Kay WalkingStick; works on paper by Camille Billops, Margaret Burroughs, Lea Grundig, Joyce J. Scott, and Zarina; and photographs by Laura Aguilar, Zackary Drucker (with A.L. Steiner), Nona Faustine, Martha Rosler, and Ming