A Guide to Antwerp, a City of Avant-Garde Fashion and Art Nouveau Architecture
Five locals — including three of Belgium’s most influential designers — share their favorite stores, museums, restaurants and more.
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Five locals — including three of Belgium’s most influential designers — share their favorite stores, museums, restaurants and more.
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At Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco, Wardell Milan’s works — which blend drawing, painting and collage — depict scenes of both comfort and chaos.
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Plus: a vase designed by Alice Waters, sculptures made from recycled CDs and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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A tour of the international exhibition, which opened last week and runs through November.
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How a Broadway Theater Was Remade Into a Queer Cabaret
The set and costume designer Tom Scutt has conjured a surreal, New York-inspired version of the fictional Kit Kat Club for the latest revival of the 1966 musical “Cabaret.”
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When Jane Fonda Met Lily Tomlin
Longtime collaborators on how their partnerships formed and why they’ve endured.
Interviews by Ella Riley-Adams, Nick Haramis, Nicole Acheampong, Julia Halperin and
Six Artists Look Back at Work They Made in Their Youth
Marina Abramović, David Henry Hwang and others reveal their juvenalia.
Interviews by Julia Halperin, Kate Guadagnino and
What Jon Bon Jovi Did After Losing His Voice
Seven artists on the challenges and joys of starting over, sometimes in a totally new field.
Interviews by Michael Snyder, M.H. Miller and
What to Do When You Can’t Figure Out How to Draw Anthony Fauci’s Glasses?
Advice on quashing doubt and maximizing procrastination, according to Joan Baez, Kim Gordon, Bill T. Jones and Myha’la.
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The Artists Who Stopped What They’d Started
From Ralph Ellison to Harper Lee, those who made great work in one field — before their creative lives went in a different direction.
By John Wogan and
The Artists for Whom It Was Never Too Late
Six people, from Lorraine O’Grady to Wallace Stevens, who found a new creative calling – or received long-overdue recognition — later in life.
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A First Album, a First Restaurant, a First Time on Broadway: Ten Debuts Happening Right Now
This season’s beginners, from Ice Spice to Tyla to Sarah Pidgeon.
Interviews by Juan A. Ramírez and
How Meg Stalter Went From Social Media to a Leading TV Role
Six artists on the first steps of getting into character, or making a painting.
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We spoke to 150 artists, some planning retrospectives and others making their debut, to ask about the process of starting something.
When Jane Fonda Met Lily Tomlin
Longtime collaborators on how their partnerships formed and why they’ve endured.
Interviews by Ella Riley-Adams, Nick Haramis, Nicole Acheampong, Julia Halperin and
What Jon Bon Jovi Did After Losing His Voice
Seven artists on the challenges and joys of starting over, sometimes in a totally new field.
Interviews by Michael Snyder, M.H. Miller and
A First Album, a First Restaurant, a First Time on Broadway: Ten Debuts Happening Right Now
This season’s beginners, from Ice Spice to Tyla to Sarah Pidgeon.
Interviews by Juan A. Ramírez and
Tracy Chapman, Stephen King and Chloë Sevigny on Their Debuts
Musicians, writers and others revisit the work that started it all for them, and what (if anything) they might have done differently.
Interviews by Lovia Gyarkye and
The 25 Most Defining Pieces of Furniture From the Last 100 Years
Three designers, a museum curator, an artist and a design-savvy actress convened at The New York Times to make a list of the most enduring and significant objects for living.
By Nick Haramis, Max Berlinger, Rose Courteau, Kate Guadagnino, Max Lakin and
The 25 Essential Dishes to Eat in Mexico City
We asked five chefs and other food-obsessed locals to debate the most memorable plates (and snacks and beverages) in the capital.
By Deborah Dunn, Cristina Alonso, Dudley Althaus, Mariana Camacho, Lydia Carey, Liliana López Sorzano, Michael Snyder, Laura Tillman, Jorge Valencia and
The 25 Most Influential Works of Postwar Queer Literature
Six opinionated writers debate — and define — the state of L.G.B.T.Q. writing in order to make a list of the most essential works of fiction, poetry and drama right now.
By Kurt Soller, Liz Brown, Rose Courteau, Kate Guadagnino, Sara Holdren, Brian Keith Jackson, Evan Moffitt, Miguel Morales, Tomi Obaro, Coco Romack, Michael Snyder and
The 25 Essential Dishes to Eat in Paris
We asked five chefs and culinary experts to determine the most delicious and memorable plates in the food-obsessed French capital. Here are the results.
By Kurt Soller, Sara Lieberman, Katherine McGrath, Zoey Poll, Lindsey Tramuta and
T’s 25 Most Defining Pieces of Furniture From the Last 100 Years: Everything We Considered
From a Marcel Breuer chair to Metro shelving, all the nominated objects.
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The Dragon-Shaped Japanese Region Where Tokyo Locals Go to Unwind
A guide to Kagoshima, home to traditional pottery villages and the forest that inspired “Princess Mononoke.”
By Mihoko Iida, Josh Robenstone and
What to See, Eat and Buy in Tangier, Morocco’s Cultural Magnet
Four insiders on where to go for rooftop drinks, treasure hunting and more.
By Tara Stevens and
A Guide to Guadalajara, Mexico’s City of Makers
Steeped in cultural heritage, the capital of Jalisco is drawing a new wave of artists.
By Michael Snyder and
What to See, Eat and Buy in Porto, Portugal’s Creative Hub
Four insiders share their favorite spots, from old-school seafood restaurants to ceramics studios.
By Sara Clemence and
A Local’s Guide to Portland, Maine and Beyond
Artists have always been drawn to the state’s rocky coast and fragrant pine forests. Now that same creative spirit is fueling changes in and around the city.
By Jessica Battilana and
From an exhibition in a 1940s-era Modernist house to a blood-red sofa, the highlights of Milan’s annual design fair.
By Monica Khemsurov
Plus: a Pennsylvania wellness retreat, whimsical wallpaper and more recommendations from T Magazine.
By Zio Baritaux
Boots Riley, Earl Sweatshirt, Jennifer Egan, Amaarae and more tell us about their new projects.
Interviews by Kate Guadagnino
T’s Culture issue looks at the many ways to begin.
By Hanya Yanagihara
To toast the Salone del Mobile and the 20th anniversary of T Magazine, the designer Ramdane Touhami transformed the Villa Necchi Campiglio into an ode to the letter T.
By Laura May Todd
On their way into T’s 20th anniversary celebration in Milan, attendees posed at a colorful installation.
The designer shows off the mirrored installation and T-shaped desserts he dreamed up for the annual celebration.
By Laura May Todd
The chef Frederik Bille Brahe has transformed the Apollo Bar & Kantine into his version of a fine dining restaurant, and celebrated with a meal for his family and collaborators.
By Gisela Williams
The Danish chef Frederik Bille Brahe shares the recipe for the star dish at his newly reopened Copenhagen cafe Apollo Bar & Kantine.
By Gisela Williams
A new generation of bars, restaurants and bakeries are reinvigorating the Italian city’s food scene.
By Laura May Todd
The conceptual artist discusses a sculpture by the artist Louise Bourgeois.
By Joshua Charow
The actor sings a snippet of James Taylor’s 1970 song “Fire and Rain.”
By Jordan Taylor Fuller
The comedian and actress tells a knock-knock joke.
By Kurt Collins
Plus: Thom Browne bedding, a new Brooklyn bakery and more recommendations from T Magazine.
By Devorah Lev-Tov
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The artist discusses marine life and African American myth from her studio in the Netherlands.
By Kadish Morris
Cups of flaky ice topped with flavored syrups are easy to find in the state. But the best shops set themselves apart with fresh ingredients and old-school charm.
By Matthew Dekneef
For a growing number of fragrance fans, smelling singular is more important than smelling good.
By Cassidy George
In bars from Hong Kong to Vancouver, the medicinal tang of bitter melon is making its way onto drinks menus.
By Becky Cooper
Plus: a Nancy Brooks Brody exhibition, a Nile sailboat charter and more recommendations from T Magazine.
By Caitie Kelly
The artists redefining portraits of the human body for a more inclusive age.
By Julia Halperin
How to host an outdoor seafood celebration during a Northeastern winter, according to the founders of the newsletter The Perfect.
By Vanessa Golembewski
The city’s newest crop of hotels — from a luxury retreat on a historic estate to a 10-room inn surrounded by forested mountains — were worth the wait.
By John Wogan
An industry long known for revering willowy bodies is taking a new interest in muscle.
By Evan Nicole Brown
Uman’s vibrant abstract works, currently at Hauser & Wirth in London, are shaped by her childhood memories.
By Anakwa Dwamena
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Plus: a Venetian retreat, hand-knotted rugs and more recommendations from T Magazine.
By Gisela Williams
Plus: fountain pens for special occasions, moon phase watches and more from T’s cultural compendium.
The artist Bianca Lee Vasquez, a co-founder of the art space Sainte Anne Gallery, regularly gathers friends for laid-back meals at her apartment, just a few blocks away.
By Alice Cavanagh
A touch of transparency balances the season’s rich, saturated hues.
By Vincent van de Wijngaard and Imruh Asha
The visual artist Pipilotti Rist’s collection is what happens, she says, “when a 60-something-year-old Central European woman doesn’t throw anything away.”
By Kate Guadagnino
In the cities of Brazil, a landscape architect creates abundant private gardens that rewild the terrain from which these metropolises grew.
By Michael Snyder and Pedro Kok
Plus: a colorful hotel in Finland, hand-painted folding screens and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Simone Bellotti, the creative director of Bally, shares his influences.
By Laura May Todd
Despite debuting 125 years ago, Anton Chekhov’s drama of claustrophobia, resentment and despair feels perfectly suited to present day America.
By Jon Robin Baitz
Structured, ladylike purses look crisp in shades of sky and robin’s egg.
By Mari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi
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One Parisian couple found a retrofitted house in Marseille, right on the water’s edge.
By Christopher Petkanas and Clément Vayssieres
Whether classic cone or modern orb, these hanging fixtures cast just the right light.
By Mari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi
Exclusively for T, Marcus Jahmal envisions what happens on page 76 of novels by Neel Mukherjee, Valerie Martin and others.
By Jenny Comita
Glenn Martens, the creative director of Y/Project and Diesel, shares his inspirations.
By Jessica Testa
Out on Long Island, Stanley Whitney and Marina Adams hired a pair of designers to create a house and studio complex that celebrates — and encourages — the painters’ imagination.
By Alice Newell-Hanson and Simon Watson
The designer and record producer Nigo has built a minimalist retreat where the Pacific Ocean itself is practically an architectural feature.
By Kurt Soller and Anu Kumar
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