Vol. 10.15.2017 | Sunday Selects
October 15, 2017

ROBERT MARS
Robert Mars’ artwork chronicles an evolving fascination with the Golden Age of American popular culture and celebrates the icons of the 1950’s and 1960’s.

PASCAL
Gaining notoriety in Europe as a promising young sculptor, Pierme had many solo exhibitions and showed alongside creative giants, including Pierre Cardin.

JAMIE KIRKLAND
Jamie Kirkland's work has been described as "minimalist abstract landscape." Kirkland desires to speak to the viewer through simplicity and by reducing the landscape to shapes and forms, much the same way a poet expresses an idea in three lines of haiku.

Michelle Y Williams
Williams seeks to find balance within the work; experimenting and exploring ways to refine her craft without self-constraint. “If I am able to engage the observer, make a connection which couldn’t be conveyed verbally and ultimately elicit a visceral reaction - my work is done.”


A 19TH-CENTURY MANSION TURNED LAW OFFICE — THEN HOME
In early 2016, the Belgian architect David Van Severen and his wife, the Swedish photographer Martina Bjorn, were looking for a larger apartment for themselves and their two young children, when Bjorn came across a curious property.


THE FALL SPRITZ
High-quality hard apple cider—not the overly sweet stuff you might have had—is one of fall's greatest beverages. Cognac only makes it better.


THE SOUNDS OF EARTH
In 1977, a pair of phonograph records containing recordings of life on Earth were launched aboard the twin Voyager space probes.
