A new book takes a look back at the posterior’s cultural role throughout history.
Category: Art
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Will the Era of Butts Ever End?
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See the Holiday Windows in New York City
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Only a handful of department stores in New York City still create them — but the ones that do go all out.
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A Nick Cave Survey With Plenty of Bells but No Whistles
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The artist’s fantastical soundsuits come to the Guggenheim in a retrospective that is haunting but sedate without his performing rumble and clatter.
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The Colombian Architect Who Reimagined Modernism for a New Era
The New York Times – T Magazine:Rogelio Salmona transformed the look of Bogotá, while also considering how to build homes for an increasingly liberal society.
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The Chief Curators of MoMA and the Guggenheim on Leading Change
The New York Times – Business:Ann Temkin of MoMA and Naomi Beckwith of the Guggenheim discuss how they’re rethinking business as usual — and why they have reason to be hopeful.
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Dagny Corcoran, Bookseller and Fixture of the L.A. Art Scene, Dies at 77
The New York Times – Business:Her store, Art Catalogues, specialized in books for and about museum and gallery exhibitions and became a gathering place for artists and bibliophiles.
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George Lois, 91, Who Brought the Counterculture to Advertising, Dies
The New York Times – Business:He became well known for the covers he designed for Esquire magazine, many of them wordless critiques of American society.
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Besides Soccer, Qatar Is Packed With Activities Around the World Cup
The New York Times – Travel:Here’s a list of other things to do in Qatar in the next few months.
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Thierry Mugler: Nothing Is Ever Too Extreme
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:At the Brooklyn Museum, a tribute to fashion’s showman who built temples out of curves and proved clothing had metamorphic properties.
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A New Book Shows Sies Marjan’s Colors Haven’t Faded
The New York Times – Travel:Plus: bright cashmere sweaters, a chance to peek into John Waters’s art collection and more recommendations from T Magazine.
