Inside the Elaborate, Enviable Design of Three New York Homes
On Washington Square Park, in Harlem and on the coast in Montauk, several creative people renovate their spaces with an essential New York trait in mind: resourcefulness.
On Washington Square Park, in Harlem and on the coast in Montauk, several creative people renovate their spaces with an essential New York trait in mind: resourcefulness.
How an artist turned a neo-Gothic townhouse uptown into a modern, spacious home.
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In Greenwich Village, a photographers’ agent creates a moody home that captures the spirit of a city that’s always building on top of itself.
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In a wild meadow by the sea, the actress and her husband, Bart Freundlich, use few materials to say many things.
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Saving Chinatown, While Also Making It Their Own
A younger generation of Asian Americans are fighting to keep the history and culture of the Manhattan neighborhood alive — and for the very idea of what an ethnic enclave can be.
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In This Vacation Home, the Art Is the View
A house in Portugal’s Alentejo region lets the landscape dominate.
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Millions Saw His Paintings on TV. In the Art World, His Work Still Went Unnoticed.
In his lifetime, Ernie Barnes was largely dismissed and ignored by the industry. He became an icon anyway.
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Why Artists Can’t Quit Cigarettes
A symbol of dirty habits and corporate greed — and an enduring icon of old-school glamour — smoking is making an unlikely comeback in sculpture, design and even food.
By Alexa Brazilian and
This Fall, Tartans and Tweeds Get a Modern Twist
Classic patterns are revitalized with playful silhouettes.
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Fiber Art Is Finally Being Taken Seriously
Long caught in the liminal space between craft and something more prestigious, works of thread and fabric are reaching newfound institutional recognition.
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For These Artists, Their Medium Is Their Identity
In an age when the self is ever more malleable, the act of maintaining a persona has taken performing art to a new level of commitment.
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Modern artisans are transforming the centuries-old cheap but elegant method of reusing offcuts.
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In These Houses, It’s What’s Outside That Counts
Throughout Mexico, the veteran architect Alberto Kalach creates spare dwellings that respond to the landscape around them.
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Gael García Bernal and Perla Valtierra on Making Work That Lasts
Two creative people in two different fields in one wide-ranging conversation. This time: the actor and the ceramist.
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Bags and shoes in cushy shearling, plush and faux fur.
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Bottega Veneta’s creative director Matthieu Blazy shares how he balances freedom and restraint.
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Add refinement to any look with structured accessories.
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During the pandemic, Marco Ribeiro swapped restrained tailoring for vibrant, joyous creations.
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The artist Mosie Romney envisions new releases by Major Jackson, Ayana Mathis and more.
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