Max Gunawan, a product designer, lost his heart to the Place des Vosges. Now he lives in the fabled square.
Category: Art & Museums
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For the Solo Explorer: Airport Lounges, Parks and Other Urban Spaces
More architects and urban planners are designing parks, airport lounges, museums and other public spaces that make lone visitors feel at ease.
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The Most Exciting Hotels in London Right Now
From big brands to quirky independents, the city’s newest accommodations are luxurious in ways both quiet and not.
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A Blind Potter’s Los Angeles Home
Every client is unique, but Don Katz truly broke the mold.
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Another New Leader for Indianapolis Museum Roiled by Racism Outcry
Le Monte Booker will be the institution’s third leader in four years. The previous president and chief executive left last year after just over a year on the job.
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Companies Hope Making Offices Like Hotels Will Lure Workers Back
Hoping to lure workers back to their desks, companies are designing “work resorts,” luxe spaces meant to compete with the comforts and versatility of their living room.
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Camille Henrot Is Tackling One of Our Last Taboos
Camille Henrot has filled a gap in the canon by investigating the labor of motherhood.
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A New Venue Beckons Jazz Musicians and Beyond to Upstate New York
The Mill, an arts center with art galleries and a performance space in an old flour mill, opened over the weekend. Its owners hope it sparks a “ripple effect.”
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How to Hang Art to Create a Gallery Wall
Framing artwork is just the first step. Figuring out how (and where) to hang it takes some doing.
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Zanele Muholi Documents the Beauty of Queer Black South Africa
Zanele Muholi discusses visual activism, gospel music and walking more than 15,000 steps in a day.
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The Pleasures of a One-Bedroom Cabin in the Mountains of Washington
“It’s probably the best place I’ve ever lived,” said the owner of a little house in the mountainous Methow Valley of Washington.
