Lumitecture: Illuminating Interiors For Designers + Architects

Anna Yudina's visual survey of the most interesting lighting from around the globe

“Lumitecture,” a new book from Thames & Hudson, functions like an admission ticket to some of the most visually stunning lighting set-ups around the world. Author Anna Yudina not only pursues the question, “What is light?” but also offers insight on 200 projects that demonstrate its transformative power. Equal parts educational and inspirational, Yudina’s book delves into the work of Paul Cocksedge, Olafur Eliasson, Troika, …

Photo Journey: Infiniti Q30

Photographer Michael Schulz explores the new vehicle inside and out

Sponsored by Infiniti

On a recent adventure, CH founder Josh Rubin wound his way on foot through the historic city of Krakow, Poland—guided by Infiniti‘s new Seeker—a navigation device inspired by the Q30 which focuses on the journey, pointing drivers in the right direction, but allows for more exploration and freestyling. His Seeker-guided destination turned out to be another step in the journey: the Infiniti Q30. Rubin stepped …

Kristen Morgin’s “My Best To You, Little Girl-Boy” at Anthony Meier Fine Arts

Unfired clay and found materials unite for fragile pop-art works in this SF show

With iconography, nostalgia and sentiment as entry points, a curious new exhibition known as “My Best To You, Little Girl-Boy” continues to unfurl with deeper inspection. The show—LA-based artist Kristen Morgin‘s first with SF’s Anthony Meier Fine Arts gallery—features 20 sculptural works employing trompe l’oeil and collage. References to the Hulk, Star Wars and The Hardy Boys are all present, but it’s her use of …