MillerKnoll will open its vast new archives to the public for bookable tours.
Fendi has backed “Black Soil Poems,” Wangechi Mutu’s ambitious takeover of Galleria Borghese, where suspended sculptures, lyrical soundworks, and mythic hybrid figures animate the museum’s baroque spaces and renowned Secret Gardens. The exhibition marks the first time a living female artist has staged a solo show at the storied Roman institution, with Fendi deepening the collaboration through a sculptural reinterpretation of its Peekaboo bag.
MillerKnoll will open its vast new archives to the public for bookable tours.
Former Expedia CEO Peter Kern has acquired La Perla for $28.6 million through his firm Luxury Holding LLC, securing the future of the beleaguered Italian lingerie house. His bid, though not the highest, won government backing by pledging to preserve local production in Bologna, retain staff, and invest €30 million in revitalizing the brand by 2027.
MillerKnoll will open its vast new archives to the public for bookable tours.
Starting in August, MillerKnoll will open its 12,000-square-foot archive in Michigan to the public, offering bookable tours in collaboration with the Cranbrook Art Museum. The new facility brings together the Herman Miller and Knoll collections for the first time, featuring open storage, a reading room, and exhibitions that trace the evolution of modern design through works that went to market, prototypes, and rare archival material.
At this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, A.I. seemed to be on everyone’s mind but Apple’s.
Apple’s annual developers conference spotlighted interface tweaks and modest updates, but offered little to signal meaningful progress on artificial intelligence. While competitors like Meta and Google ramp up investment and innovation in A.I., Apple remains cautious—prompting investors to question whether incremental features and third-party partnerships will keep it competitive in a rapidly evolving landscape.
A federal judge has ruled to permit further cuts to the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
A federal judge has declined to block the Trump administration’s continued cuts to the Institute of Museum and Library Services, allowing layoffs and program reductions to proceed as legal challenges unfold. The ruling permits the agency’s dismantling to move forward despite opposition from library advocates and a pending case in another district court that could still halt the closure.
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