At his vacation compound on the Portuguese coast, the designer has amassed a veritable village of imaginative buildings.
Category: Art
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Inside Christian Louboutin’s Portuguese Beach Compound
The New York Times – T Magazine:The designer gives T a tour of his colorful vacation home on a secluded stretch of Atlantic coastline.
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Fashion and Art Collide to Tackle Cowboys and the American West
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:In the show “Helmut Lang as Seen by Antwaun Sargent,” artists tackle the fascination with the American West.
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Valentine’s Day 2023 Gift Guide: What T Editors Covet Most Right Now
The New York Times – T Magazine:Essentials for a romantic night at home, sophisticated sweets and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Small and Scrappy Is the Way for London’s Galleries After Brexit
The New York Times – Business:The city’s art market is shrinking and some major players have left. But young dealerships presenting work by emerging artists are springing up in their place.
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A Guide to Tainan, Taiwan’s Oldest City Turned Food Hub
The New York Times – Travel:Grilled beef tongue and black-sesame espresso martinis await in Tainan.
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A Paris Opera House’s History and the Phantom
The New York Times – Music:The architecture and location of the Palais Garnier are intertwined with the history of France and Paris (and a famous phantom).
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The Philip Guston Hoard: A Boon or Overkill?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The gift of 220 artworks from the artist’s foundation to the august Metropolitan Museum of Art seems at odds with the institution it hopes to become.
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The Philip Guston Hoard: A Boon or Overkill?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The gift of 220 artworks from the artist’s foundation to the august Metropolitan Museum of Art seems at odds with the institution it hopes to become.
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Whitney Curator Marcela Guerrero Leads the Way on Latino Art
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:In her five years at the museum, Marcela Guerrero has helped broaden the scope of artists and audiences as the Hispanic population continues to grow and museums try to reflect more diverse audiences.
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A French City Appeals to Madonna for Clues About a Long-Lost Painting
The New York Times – Business:The painting “Diana and Endymion” disappeared from Amiens, France, more than a century ago. The city’s mayor says Madonna could hold a key to the mystery, but experts say the pop icon has nothing to do with it.
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David Byrne, Maria Cornejo Celebrate the Latest Art ‘Drop’
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:GBA, a new art collective, displayed work by the artist Lakea Shepard at the Ace Hotel in Downtown Brooklyn.
