News
Hoffmann’s exhibition essay “The Return of the Flâneur” seizes on the old ambulatory chestnut as a mode for absorbing art. The flâneur looks, and viewers of art look, and so this makes ...
“To correctly play the flâneur, as Franz Hessel explained in “Walking in Berlin: A Flaneur in the Capital,” “you can’t have anything too particular in mind.” One October afternoon I ...
An exhibition at the Barnes Foundation uses the theme of the contemporary flânuer to draw connections to its 19th-century collection, but the concept is deeply muddled.
Today, Flaneur is launching its latest hand-painted, custom-dyed, one-of-a-kind bedding. For consumers and members of the trade familiar with the company (interior designer Sasha Bikoff is one ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results