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Category: Art
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Miami Has Matured into a Cultural Capital. What Now?
Thirty years ago, the city was barely a blip on the art world’s radar. Now, partly because of Art Basel, it has become a global hot spot. But can it manage its growing pains?
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Jussi Pylkkänen Steps Down as Christie’s President
The Christie’s president Jussi Pylkkänen, who held the hammer for the auction house’s biggest sales, is leaving after nearly 40 years. Much changed in that time.
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Her Guide Dog Inspired Her Art, and Stars in Her Museum Show
After losing her sight in a catastrophic accident, Emilie Gossiaux found meaning and art in a bond with her dog, London, celebrated at the Queens Museum.
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Platform Sells Artists’ Pieces You Won’t Find at Art Basel
Jewelry, puzzles and hoodies are just some items that have been sold on Platform since the online retailer of fine-art prints started offering artist-designed products.
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Forging Art From Molten Glass
Sini Majuri combines traditional techniques with modern tech to explore human nature.
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A Glassmaker Combines Traditional Techniques and Modern Tech
Sini Majuri combines traditional techniques with modern tech to explore human nature.
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When Women Artists Choose Mothering Over Making Work
Why does the act of stepping away from a creative vocation still have the power to shock?
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A Scottish Bakery With Crème Brûlée Danishes
Plus: animal-shaped vases, merman paintings and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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A Swiss Home So Well Designed It Needs Just One Door
Thanks to a series of pivoting panels, the Geneva apartment can be reconfigured for remote work or parties: “We only have one door, and that’s our front door.”
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The T Predictor: What We’ll Be Obsessing Over in 2024
We asked 46 artists, filmmakers, chefs and other creative people to forecast next year’s cultural trends. (Spoiler: We’re all going to be wearing a lot of brown.)
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The Ceramists Putting a Fresh Spin on Traditional Korean Techniques
In reinvigorating the craft’s rich history, a group of female Korean and Korean American artists are creating a body of wholly distinct work.
