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Category: Art
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A Red Velvet Bistro in an Istanbul Villa
Plus: jewelry handmade with Roman coins, vintage Estée Lauder fragrances and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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In Australia, a Revamped Victorian With a Moody Modernist Vibe
It’s not as scary as it sounds: ‘It’s just joyful and really easy to live in.’
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Global Galleries Return to an Expanding London Scene
After a four-year break, the collaborative exhibition Condo is again luring international dealers to the city, where contemporary art is buoyant, against the odds.
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Salter House Makes Ballet Flats for the Bow Obsessed
Plus: a cafe and farm shop in Marrakesh, remedies for the under-eye area and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Scenes From Paris to Beijing Decorate Watch Dials
Vacheron Constantin introduces nine specialty timepieces celebrating places important to the brand.
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An-My Lê Seeks Herself in the Landscape
The artist reflects on witnessing war up close — and then photographing it at a distance.
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Two Architects Create a Retreat in a Nerve-Racking City of Sarajevo
Two architects came up with a solution in a city that was once among the most stressful in the world: Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Did This Couple Inspire Edward Albee’s ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’?
A newly preserved Andy Warhol film documents a combative artist couple the playwright knew. The movie is premiering in MoMA’s To Save and Project.
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How Michael Bennett, Former N.F.L. Player, Started Making Furniture
Plus: hand-painted sweatpants, a chef’s hotel in Seattle and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Exclusive: Elton John’s Auction Has It All: Boots to Banksy
The 900 items from his Atlanta home include blue-chip art by Julian Schnabel and Richard Avedon, Versace dinnerware and flamboyant costumes.
