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Category: Art & Museums
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A Grown-Up Take on Jell-O
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The Artists Remaking Everyday Buildings in Dollhouse Scale
Miniaturists are memorializing the architecture of quickly changing cities with meticulous renderings of corner stores, restaurants and even dumpsters.
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Fire Island Neighbors Preserved Their Ocean Views by Hiring the Same Architect
Neighbors on Fire Island took a clever approach to a common problem: They hired the same architects at the same time. Now everyone has a view.
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Everyone Who Made This Happen: Meet the Many People It Takes to Produce One Thing
The act of creation is rarely a solo affair. Here are five outsize teams behind projects ranging from a performance piece to a new pizza.
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Miles Greenberg’s Latest Art Piece Required a Fencing Coach and a Sex Doll Maker
The artist Miles Greenberg’s latest show lasted for nine hours. It took much longer to come together.
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Does an Artist Ever Work Alone?
Despite the Romantic notion of a solitary genius, most art is the result of collaboration.
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In Aspen, a New Art Fair Follows the Money
How can an art fair lure customers and make sales in a down market? Pitching its tent next to billionaires is a start.
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Nancy Martiny’s Saddles Have a Six-Year Wait Time
Nancy Martiny’s ornate pieces, which sell for $5,000 and up, are meant to be ridden by working cowboys and cowgirls like herself.
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5 Art Museum Security Guards Share Their Favorite Pieces
After years of standing by their sides, these guards find these pieces of art deeply meaningful. You might too.
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A New Path in Tuscany Offers Rest, Beauty and an Escape from the Crowds
The Sentiero dell’Arte e dell’Anima, or Path of Art and Soul, in Pienza, is lined with 28 benches created by well-known artists where visitors can take in the countryside of the Val d’Orcia.
