The interior designer who renovated the Southampton, N.Y., house indulged his obsessions: James Bond movies and modernism. And he did it on a budget.
Category: Art
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These Artists Know the Blessing and Curse of Warhol and Basquiat
Paige Powell and Brigid Berlin documented the world of artists who overshadowed them. With shows in New York and Paris, can these women escape their connections?
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An Art-Filled Swiss Idyll in Lausanne and the Joux Valley
Breathtaking modern architecture, museums dedicated to watch-making, and bucolic views from a train window await visitors willing to venture beyond Switzerland’s major cities.
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Doyle Layne’s Dazzling ‘Weed Pots’ at Kordansky Gallery
The ceramist Doyle Lane created a universe of colors and shapes with his ‘weed pots,’ 100 of which form his first solo show in New York, at David Kordansky.
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An Artist Whose Language Is Painting
Christina Quarles discusses representation, trades and protein shakes.
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Jeweler’s ‘Creative Outlets’ to Shape New Exhibition
The objets d’art that André Chervin crafted over almost six decades are to be displayed this fall at the New-York Historical Society.
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Artists Honor Wimbledon With Sculptures, Paintings and More
The Championships Artist Program has been chronicling the tournament in sculpture, paintings and other mediums for nearly 20 years.
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Pippa Garner’s Wild Ride
Long underestimated as a madcap provocateur, the conceptual artist is, at 81, finally being taken seriously.
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Rahul Mishra and Luxury South Asian Wedding Wear
On July 3, the designer is making another appearance at Paris Haute Couture Week. South Asian wedding wear helps keep his business of “mindful luxury” thriving.
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In Berlin, a Summer of Open-Fire Cooking
Plus: a hotel in a former palace, artisanal Italian sweets and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Umbria by Train
Three hill towns in this landlocked region offer cultural riches, culinary delights and wondrous views. Here’s how to get to them from Rome and Florence.
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Sally Saul Is Finally in Control
At 77, the artist’s clay sculptures are fiercer than ever.
