This month’s picks look at the art of directing, the joy of walking and the complexities of racial identity.
Category: New York City
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Two Penthouses, and Their Terraces, Led the Market in September
At one building on the Upper East Side, two sprawling apartments sold at prices just above and below $30 million.
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At Bykert Gallery, a ‘Funky Old Space’ for Artists
Bykert Gallery existed for less than a decade, but it created a template for how to show contemporary art in New York City.
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Properties Trump May Lose Control of in New York Fraud Case
If a judge’s ruling stands, former President Donald J. Trump could lose control of several of his properties.
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New York Is Rebounding for the Rich. Nearly Everyone Else Is Struggling.
The huge income gap between rich and poor in Manhattan is the latest sign that the economic recovery from the pandemic has been lopsided in New York City.
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How to Start a Gallery
The art business can be unpredictable, especially in New York. We asked several art dealers how they stay afloat — and how much it costs to do so.
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Where the Artists Are Present — and in Charge
Galleries owned and operated by artists have a rich history in New York as an alternative to the mainstream. They are now as important as ever.
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What Is a Gallery?
T’s 2023 Art issue looks at a New York subculture that has been a fixture of the city’s history — and highly influential on its development over the last century.
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The Onscreen Apartments That Made Them Want to Live in New York
Twelve designers, architects and others reflect on the movie and TV homes, from SoHo lofts to houses on the park, that inspired them to move to the city, and informed their aesthetics.
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Saving Chinatown, While Also Making It Their Own
A younger generation of Asian Americans are fighting to keep the history and culture of the Manhattan neighborhood alive — and for the very idea of what an ethnic enclave can be.
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Laurie Anderson and Angélique Kidjo Inaugurate Perelman Center
Global performers including Angelique Kidjo, Laurie Anderson and José Feliciano will inaugurate the theater at ground zero.
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A Summer of Singles Events, in Pictures
Singles mingled the summer away at one event after another, often organized by identity group, common interest or gimmicky premise — sometimes the cornier, the better.
