NEW YORK — Harry Kislevitz never planned on being a toy maker. He and his wife, Patricia, were artists in postwar Manhattan, living in a railroad apartment on the Upper West Side when they acquired a ...
On a gray day last Thursday, bright color blazed at the Hirshhorn Museum in the form of a new exhibition, "ColorForms." The show is inspired by the museum's recent acquisitions of the film ...
Did you know that Colorforms were created by a husband and wife—Harry and Patricia Kislevitz—in their New York City apartment back in 1951? That means they're turning 60 this year, and they're ...
Toys that are simple in concept and design are often the ones that are remembered most fondly, the ones that endure the test of time. Colorforms, which have “stuck” around for generations, could be ...
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