The Artists
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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With this new painting, Jammie Holmes challenges the viewer to speculate about the unspoken worries weighing on his subjects.
The industry has been quick to adapt to the realities of making and showing clothes during a pandemic, but that doesn’t mean the community and the pageantry aren’t missed.
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By crowding his home to the corners with vintage furniture, antique china and collections of trinkets, a chef proves that too much is never enough.
By Nancy Hass and
Is dining on nature’s predators an act of environmentalism — or just a new way for humans to bend the world to our will?
By Ligaya Mishan and
Louis Vuitton’s design includes a textured leather exterior and hand-painted, aluminum-cast players.
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The diamonds perched atop Elsa Peretti’s fluid gold mesh collar, which the house recently reimagined, resemble droplets of dew.
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Known for his riveting portraits of fictional subjects, the artist shares snapshots of some of the people he is closest to in life, and of an idyllic trip to Vermont.
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In the 1930s, a group of trailblazing African-Americans bought plots for themselves in Sag Harbor, establishing a close-knit community that’s spanned multiple generations.
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In praise of homes that are worlds unto themselves, reflecting their owners’ unique tastes while offering shelter from all manner of storms.
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Common in Victorian London, handmade paper blooms have sprouted once again.
By Nancy Hass and
JW Anderson x Moncler, perfume for the home — and more.
For his latest high jewelry collection for the storied French house, creative director Pierre Hardy looked inward.
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At her family home, the textile designer Nathalie Farman-Farma has drawn from ancient Eastern and Western influences with scholarly respect and stylish abandon.
By Nancy Hass and
Whether in the realm of art or design, food or fashion, these talents have stayed true to themselves and, in doing so, have pushed the boundaries of their respective fields.
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During the Civil War era, the writer emerged as an emblem of the country’s dissonance. Now, in the midst of another all-consuming national crisis, his work feels uncannily relevant.
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Tavares Strachan is known for his ambitious projects and intensive research, which have included expeditions to the North Pole and training as a cosmonaut in Russia.
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The itinerant hotel developer Jayson Seidman purchased a crumbling, storied house — and had the good sense to leave it mostly alone.
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The season’s standout looks have character — whether they’re flashy, buttoned-up or uniform-inspired.
By Collier Schorr and
In a time of crisis with no end in sight, durational performance, or endurance art, surfaces in our consciousness. Is this the art of our age?
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