For three years, Mollison travelled across the U.S. and Europe with a mobile photography studio, which he parked in front of concerts
From Ishikawa's Ouchi-1 House to Herzog & De Meuron's Rudin House, this selection of homes takes the fundamental notion of house and turns it into a work of art, absent any kitsch
The evolutionary biologist and celebrated atheist offers up a powerful antidote to the creationism mythology for younger readers
Scientists, artists, presidents -- they're all here, presented as antique hipsters, in New Yorker cartoonist Kate Beaton's collection of comics
Bob Willoughby's photographs from the 1950s and early '60s of the legendary actress have been collected in a lavish release by Taschen
From marmalade flapjacks to toad-in-the-hole, this book covers a wide variety of recipes, and a partner site allows you to submit your own
The School of Visual Arts honors Sorel this month with a 'Masters Series' exhibition of his illustrations for many of the major magazines
One part of the legendary design duo, Charles and Ray Eames, sat down in 1972 with a representative of the Musee des Arts Decoratifs in Paris for this still-relevant interview
Twenty-five years ago, beloved comic artist and editor Art Spiegelman published Maus, his Pulitzer-winning classic about the Holocaust
Green-light mess-making, astonish yourself in 101 different ways, unleash your inner graffiti artist, and flowchart your way to happiness
Color and light are inseparable and both possess an impressive potential to influence mood, behavior, and perception, but most architects have ignored them -- until recently
D.W. Kellogg's design, which was created around 1833, depicts Woman as a sentimental, selfish, and superficial being driven by vanity
Swedish design duo Hjarta Smarta started Hall of Femmes as an online project after observing that weren't enough female design role models
Follow the Jeopardy! star as he gets shamed by a teenager at the National Geographic Bee and lost in the Library of Congress Map Division
A new translation of the Grimm tales includes artwork from some of the most celebrated illustrators working between 1820 and 1950
The digital character, so popular now it can be found everywhere from websites to billboards, will be celebrated at an upcoming conference
Kleon is known for his Newspaper Blackout project, in which he makes art out of articles by redacting with little more than a black Sharpie
How eBay helped to uncover a buried literary treasure, or what a Massachusetts dentist and Seussologist has to do with vintage magazines
Things to be considered, according to a new study: confined play spaces, need for parental supervision, organized programs and games
Part of what makes the children's books on this list so great is their ability to whisk the young reader into an alternate reality full of possibility