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With the countdown to Hanukkah already underway, what better time to look at some of the extraordinary ways the quintessential symbol of the Festival of Lights has been reimagined as an objet de art, at times playful, but always creative. If you have not yet found your own personal platonic ideal of a menorah, then look to our round-up below.
[ continue ]The New York Times
The designer Jonathan Adler is known for bringing whimsy and exuberance to the interiors and objects he creates. But when it comes to decorating his home for the holidays, he takes a more minimalist approach.
[ continue ]The Star Online
If you ask Joe Grand, president of Grand Idea Studio — an R&D and product design company, he’ll tell you that no piece of hardware can ever be safe enough from hackers.
[ continue ]The Huffington Post
Nearly every artistic medium is accounted for in this exhibit — a collection ranging from comics to installation to sculpture to film to jewelry. Many of the pieces — such as a menorah made out of metal piping by Joe Grand, or a set of mezuzahs made from recycled materials by Alix Mikesell — tend toward the typically twee Jewish object art.
[ continue ]NYTimes.com: The Moment Blog
You don’t have to be Jewish to appreciate “Reinventing Ritual,” the contemporary art and design show that opened Sunday at the Jewish Museum and runs through February 2, 2010. But it helps.
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