Alison Elizabeth Taylor is known for making painterly compositions using the centuries-old technique of marquetry, in which pieces of wood veneer are fitted together to form decorative designs or…
In the January–February 1972 issue of Art in America, then editor-in-chief Brian O'Doherty chronicled a road trip to Las Vegas, where he marveled at the city's neon signs. More than forty years…
Artist, writer, and former A.i.A. editor Brian O'Doherty visits the Neon Museum in a now transformed Las Vegas, searching for the great roadside signs he lauded in a 1972 article.
Arguing that urban sprawl is the dominant growth paradigm of the present and future, the author advocates a close examination of dynamic, amorphous metroplexes like Phoenix and Dubai.