Betye Saar’s new work is a collection of found objects, including a sarcophagus from Egypt and wood pieces from a local craft store.
Category: Travel
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A Painting Depicting the Precarity of a Single Figure, and of Us All
In this new work by Marcus Jansen, the subject must contend with two threats: rising walls and rising waters.
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Four Black Men, Lost in Thought
With this new painting, Jammie Holmes challenges the viewer to speculate about the unspoken worries weighing on his subjects.
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Charleston’s Tempting Treasures
A bustling downtown around King Street offers places to look and spend.
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George R. R. Martin on Trump, Climate Change and More
The writer of “A Game of Thrones” fields questions from New York Times staffer superfans.
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Things Editors Like: T Suggests: Furniture for Doomsday, Riot Grrrl T-Shirts and More
A roundup of things T editors — and a few contributors — are excited about in a given week.
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10 Polaroids: Viggo Mortensen Captures Fall Flowers and a Film Festival, in Polaroids
We sent the actor a camera and asked him to document his travels ahead of the release of his new film, “Green Book.”
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About Last Night: T Magazine Celebrates the Greats
We toasted our new issue with Champagne, flower clouds and wearable sculptures by the artist Joshua Werber.
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10 Polaroids: Carrie Mae Weems Captures Her Life in 10 Unconventional ‘Polaroids’
When T sent the artist a Polaroid camera and asked her to send back photos, she took a characteristically unexpected approach.
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Inside Sophie and Frederik Bille Brahe’s Family Home
The siblings at the heart of Copenhagen’s creative scene return to the treasure-filled house in which they grew up.
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In Fashion: Flowing, Fanciful White Dresses
With lush pleats, eyelet details, lace and embroidery, these looks are made for joy.
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In Fashion: Space-Age Jewelry
The season’s most stunning accessories conjure the intergalactic with otherworldly stones and planet shapes.
