What Is Art Deco Design and Why Does It Still Matter?
Lately, in my personal corner of the internet, I have been showered in imagery of pared-back wood-paneled rooms, and thick cast glass and black lacquer set...
Lately, in my personal corner of the internet, I have been showered in imagery of pared-back wood-paneled rooms, and thick cast glass and black lacquer set...
Yesterday, the White House fired all six members of the Commission of Fine Arts, an independent federal agency established by Congress over a century ago that...
Lily Allen’s new album, West End Girl, may very well have changed the chemistry of my brain. It describes—in captivating, gory detail—the slow collapse of a...
“Don’t be normal. Don’t be normal ever!” Joy Gregory says with a throaty laugh. Known for her boundary-bending photography that tackles weighty subject matter...
Great design transcends eras, and nobody knows that better than interior designer Dan Fink. In one of Fifth Avenue’s grandest buildings, Fink recently...
Earlier this month, at the opening of his new exhibition Desire Path, Miles Greenberg got to do something he typically doesn’t when debuting new work: simply...
On a July morning, as Paris prepared for the Olympics, I embarked on a sport of my own: exploring the world of Tiffany lamps. Their charm had previously been...
As art season continues to unfold, the spotlight on pioneering women in the art industry has never been brighter and stronger. Now front and center, their...
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