The Organic Godfather: George Washington Carver

  Max Eternity @ MaxEternity.com | Report & Review - One week remains for an exhibition of historic proportions, documenting the life and legacy of George Washington Carver, known by many as the man who made peanuts king.  The exhibit was curated by Chicago’s Field Museum, and has been touring the nation—coast to coast—with its …

From Wasteland To An Urban Eden: Garden Design in LA

Mike Welton @ Architects + Artisans - Landscape architect Mia Lehrer has transformed an inward-facing Natural History Museum – located smack-dab in the middle of the Los Angeles Basin – from parking lots to lush and demonstrative gardens. The museum itself, about to celebrate its centennial, was opened up with windows and skylights for transparency …

Shape & Shadow: A Double-Solo Exhibition by Max Eternity

Max Eternity @ MaxEternity.com | Exhibition: Shape & Shadow is a double solo exhibition which features a selection of works from the “Man of Mystery: LEGENDS” series.  This series explores the similarities that all humans share, by employing the exact same facial shape, eye shape, mouth shape, etc., on each of the LEGENDS, while also …

Knoll relaunches the Richard Meier furniture collection

Mike Welton @ Architects + Artisans | Report - It’s back, and perhaps it’s better than ever. Richard Meier & Partners Architects and Stradaproject have announced the re-launching of the Richard Meier furniture collection, first introduced by Knoll International in the 1980s. “It’s an extension of the Knoll collection, but it’s been somewhat modified and changed,” …

Public Art ATL: Elevate Underground present “Harriet Rising”

Max Eternity @ MaxEternity.com | Podcast Interview - On display on Alabama Street above Underground Atlanta, is a public art installation by artists Lisa Tuttle and Alice Lovelace.  It’s a three-dimensional, multifaceted grouping of polyptych towers paying homage to one of the world’s most notable feminist and civil rights activists—Harriet Tubman. The project is a part …

Remembering Chris Drew: Chicago free speech artist and civil rights activist

Max Eternity @ MaxEternity.com | Report: This past Monday, the City of Chicago lost one of its greatest free speech activist, Chris Drew, who passed away on May 7, 2012. And though Drew finally lost his fight with the ravages of cancer, he did not, however, lose his several year battle with the City of …