Photographer Tina Barney is known for her large-scale prints, yet an exhibition at at the Kasmin Gallery in New York reveals an archive of images taken on film in her formative years. This exclusive preview reveals how Barney studied interior spaces and played with perspective to help develop her distinctive style| The World Of Interiors
In this Rediscovering Modernism column, writer Adam Stěch walks the streets of Uruguay's capital, observing some of the most elaborate examples of Art Deco architecture, visiting buildings from both maverick pioneers and under-appreciated architects| The World Of Interiors
Tracing the architectural evolution of Japanese bathhouses, we ponder on their cultural impact and hope that their presence can be preserved despite the conventionality of home bathrooms| The World Of Interiors
Self-described ‘minimalist by nature’ Michael Maher and New York-based architectural practice Tang Kawasaki came together to create a tip-top studio/home in Tribeca, New York| The World Of Interiors
This Art Deco palace in Japan, once home to members of the imperial house and now the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, has a surprising history of cross-cultural meeting points and showcases the best of 1930s French artistry and Japanese craftsmanship| The World Of Interiors