Jeff Koons sued for copyright infringement in ‘Made in Heaven’ series
Aug 09, 2022by STIRworld Aug 09, 2022
Koons has been sued by Michael Hayden, an artist who worked in Italy in the 80s designing sets and props for films - over copyright of coiled snake sculpture featured in Made in Heaven series.
Studio Fuksas carves an urban landscape for the coastline of Fontvieille
Aug 08, 2022by Sunena V Maju Aug 08, 2022
Winning the competition for the restructuring and extension of the new Fontvieille site, Studio Fuksas' proposal is a vertical park connecting the natural and urban landscape.
Artist Surekha Sharada self-curates her solo show 'Is Today Better Than Yesterday'
Aug 08, 2022by Shraddha Nair Aug 08, 2022
The installation and video artist's solo exhibition in Bangalore is an expression of her own experience in dealing with notions of loss and mortality during the pandemic.
Episode #17: The ROCK Radisson RED Hotel in ABB's popular video series, Frozen Music
Aug 01, 2022by ABB Aug 01, 2022
The project helmed by INNOCAD architecture features an asymmetrical facade, golden details and a striking rooftop overlooking the panoramic views of a canal.
Designed by SOM, Alibaba’s new Shanghai campus is said to be inspired by a cloud
Aug 06, 2022by STIRworld Aug 06, 2022
Spanning 75,000 sqm, the new headquarters in the city’s Xuhui District features a fragmented exterior concealing a courtyard layout that prioritises collaboration and wellness.

STIRpad: a launch pad for your new
by Amit Gupta Jul 01, 2021
Explore STIRpad, our brand NEW digital launch pad to help creators, studios, galleries and manufacturers share and demonstrate their NEW collections, exhibitions, special projects, new designs, collaborations, milestones and much more...
Art book vs. book on art
Jul 31, 2022by Rahul Kumar Jul 31, 2022
Exploring book as an art object, in contrast with book as a medium of documentation: in conversation with Anshika Varma, founder of Offset Projects, New Delhi, India.
Explore the world of ASMR with ‘Weird Sensation Feels Good’ at the Design Museum
Jul 27, 2022by Samta Nadeem, Devanshi Shah Jul 27, 2022
In conversation with curator James Taylor-foster, STIR unravels the relationship between design and this unchartered human phenomenon from a cultural lens.
'Beyond Hellas: Santiago Calatrava' in the Glyptothek links antiquity with modernity
Jul 20, 2022by Vladimir Belogolovsky Jul 20, 2022
Vladimir Belogolovsky talks to Santiago Calatrava about The Aegineten, a series of artworks, 30 years in the making and now on display in the Glyptothek in Munich.

Exploring the politics and curatorial vision amidst the documenta fifteen controversy
by Daria Kravchuk Jul 26, 2022
Gertrude Flentge, one of the curators from the artistic team of documenta fifteen, who was working with ruangrupa since the early 2000s, comments on the current state of events.BIO 27's 'Super Vernaculars' is a forward-thinking approach outlined by Jane Withers
Aug 01, 2022by Devanshi Shah Aug 01, 2022
In a conversation with STIR, Withers elaborates on the nature of the biennial's theme, and how it positions itself in relation to emerging technologies and vernacular lessons.
iheartblob on locating the architectural object in a mixed, extended reality
Jul 05, 2022by Anmol Ahuja Jul 05, 2022
Operating in the liminal space between the augmented and virtual, the UK-based studio’s abstract creations are charged in a visual language that defies medium and convention.
The journey of a Mud Mansion: Reminiscing learnings from Didi Contractor
Jul 04, 2022by Kriti Dhingra Jul 04, 2022
On Didi Contractor’s first death anniversary, architect Kriti Dhingra remembers the journey of working with her and her luminous stance on reviving traditional adobe construction.

Palinda Kannangara on the architectural ethos of Sri Lanka, and the site as narrator
Aug 10, 2022by Anmol Ahuja Aug 10, 2022

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