Dave Pinter
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  • Bicycles | Flagler Museum

    We live in a time where traditional bicycles have essentially reached the zenith of design development. You might assume that with more than a century of progressive iterations, we’ve also arrived at the pinnacle of aesthetic beauty. However after touring Bicycles: Technology That Changed The World, the fall 2023 exhibition at the Flagler Museum, vintage…

  • 2023 Design Miami/ | Part 2

    Continuing our tour from Part 1 of Design Miami/ 2023, we’ll have a look at 21 more galleries, curios and partner installations. This side of the tent seemed to have a greater concentration of special projects including a couple of performance installations. There’s a diverse mix of styles represented ranging from vintage to experimental. Here’s…

  • 2023 Design Miami/ | Part 1

    Returning to the tents for preview day of Design Miami/ 2023 felt like another chunk of post-pandemic normalcy falling into place. I last attended the fair in 2019 and over the years it has become something of an early December ritual. The theme of the show Where We Stand, curated by Anna Carnick felt like…

  • Cars and Coffee | WPB

    While in South Florida to cover Design Miami/, I had some time to check in on the local car scene. Cars and Coffee West Palm Beach is one of the largest monthly meetups with categories spanning postwar classics to contemporary tuned European performance brands. There were a few really unique vehicles peppered among the rows…

  • Lamborghini | CCC

    Classic Car Club Manhattan hosted a Lamborghini focused late fall edition of Gears on the Pier for one last supercar outing before winter weather sets in. Beyond the parade of wedges that rolled in, a few other Italian marques slipped in including Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, and Pantera. One highlight was a pristine white-on-white 80s Countach.…

  • Reverse Fireworks In Slow Motion | Kostas Lambridis

    If you’ve ever seen the film Akira, one of the more memorable scenes is near the end when Tetsuo starts absorbing Tokyo and grows into a giant disfigured collage. There’s a similar effect going on with Reverse Fireworks In Slow Motion by Kostas Lambridis at Carpenters Workshop Gallery in NYC. Chairs, tables and light fixtures…