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The Venetian Ghetto’s Hidden Gems
You would never know that behind the entirely nondescript facade of the city’s old Jewish quarter are five exquisite synagogues, each with its own particular style.
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You would never know that behind the entirely nondescript facade of the city’s old Jewish quarter are five exquisite synagogues, each with its own particular style.
By JAMES McAULEY
The actress and author shares the titles she’d most want to take with her on a desert island.
By MARY-LOUISE PARKER
H&M;’s Balmainia, Lucky’s demise and a Justin Trudeau paper doll.
By HILARY MOSS
Camille Henrot’s new show at Metro Pictures uses humor and absurdity to explore a variety of ways authority can be abused.
By HILARY REID
André Saraiva teamed up with the writers Glenn O’Brien and Olivier Zahm to reimagine the famous Hôtel Grand Amour.
Tavares Strachan’s new show at Anthony Meier in San Francisco uses multimedia installations to examine the life of Rosalind Franklin.
Dabbed on lids, brushed on brows or painted on lips, metallic makeup lends a supernatural sexiness.
The artist Robin Rhode’s commission for the Performa 15 biennial sets Arnold Schönberg’s modern monodrama “Erwartung” in the bustle of Midtown.
The Campbell sisters took a quick trip to South Korea to celebrate their mother, the British architect Sophie Hicks.
“Bombs and Dogs,” presented by Jeffrey Deitch and Suzanne Geiss, focuses on the artist’s output from 1980 to 1984.
Damien and Jacqueline Harrison, of the landscape design firm Harrison Green, share their tips for maintaining greenery when outdoor gardens aren’t an option.
Paris's Experimental Cocktail Club shares tips and recipes from its new book.
“Enrico Baj” at Luxembourg & Dayan includes the artist’s interpretation of the pointillist work.
Hiroki Nakamura, the founder of cult workwear favorite Visvim, lives the vintage life — carefully curated yet casually scuffed.
By ALINA COHEN
Liza Lou often seeks community participation to help assemble her works; a new show features her largest sculpture to date.
By JULIE BAUMGARDNER
For tonight’s event, the choreographer Tom Gold has reinterpreted a 1973 composition by Minsa Craig.
By CAROLINE HIRSCH
The artist Ayumi Tanaka’s careful, nostalgic compositions are inspired by half-remembered moments from her childhood in a Japanese village.
In playful patterns and schoolboy silhouettes, this season’s styles riff on the classic knit.
By T MAGAZINE
These watches are elegant enough to handle any expedition.
By T MAGAZINE
Thom Browne, Francisco Costa and more pick works for an auction sponsored by the CFDA.
By KAT HERRIMAN
Wyatt Kahn’s Central Park puppet show features a rousing contemporary-art confab among versions of his works that have been brought to life.
By LAURA NEILSON
For his new shows, the artist braved the elements to capture otherworldly outdoor portraits. He shares images from the series, as well as his favorite haunts in the area.
By SU WU
Inside a converted delivery truck, Ian Ruhter manually creates stunning landscapes over the course of many hours.
By DANA THOMAS
By day, the VistaJet founder Thomas Flohr is attempting to revolutionize private aviation. But during his off hours, he gets to play secret agent in a mountaintop fortress in St. Moritz.
By JULIE BAUMGARDNER
For a new collaboration with yoox.com, the performance artist and photographer Vanessa Beecroft mined inspiration from Walter Benjamin.
By KAT HERRIMAN
In collaborating with Gagosian Gallery on an upcoming exhibition of Francis Bacon’s late paintings, Annabelle Selldorf made unconventional choices.
By JULIE BAUMGARDNER
Paintings in a new show of Troy Brauntuch’s early work come on loan from the collections of Larry Gagosian, Robert Longo and more.
By SU WU
Surreal, avant-garde works make up the new Art et Industrie retrospective.
By JULIE BAUMGARDNER
The indie brand Calico Wallpaper has teamed up with Print All Over Me and the Brooklyn concept store Swords-Smith on an inaugural capsule collection.
By ALEX RONAN
Kado, in the city’s Kreuzberg neighborhood, stocks versions of the sweet imported from 10 countries.
By JEFF OLOIZIA
Moving from Cracker Jack to crab fries, sports arenas around the U.S. are collectively raising their concessions game.
By TOM DELAVAN
A Dutch furniture designer is applying his classic geometric shapes to stone.
By CATHAY CHE
The publisher and activist Paige Powell shares intimate snapshots from her personal archives, which remained untouched for almost 40 years.
By MERRELL HAMBLETON
One Brooklyn-born artist pays homage to her beloved team with embroidered works.
PHOTOGRAPHS By ANTHONY COTSIFAS
Five exquisite 16th-century temples offer clues to the city’s multicultural past.
By JACQUELINE HARRISON and DAMIEN HARRISON
Damien and Jacqueline Harrison, of the landscape design firm Harrison Green, share their tips for maintaining greenery when outdoor gardens aren’t an option.
By BRIAN NICHOLS
Paris's Experimental Cocktail Club shares tips and recipes from its new book.
The artist’s dreamlike photo collages are based on memories of her childhood in a small Japanese village.
PHOTOGRAPHS By LEONARD GRECO
In playful patterns and schoolboy silhouettes, this season’s styles riff on the classic knit.
PHOTOGRAPHS By ZANE ZHOU
New sporty timepieces are elegant enough to handle any expedition.
By Guggenheim/DIOR
The choreographer Tom Gold discusses his reinterpretation of Minsa Craig's "November Steps" for the museum's gala.
PHOTOGRAPHS By MIRA HEO
Edie Campbell and her sister take a quick trip to Seoul to celebrate their mother, the British architect Sophie Hicks.
In a new sale curated by Paddle8, Thom Browne, Donna Karan and more select the artworks that have influenced their designs.
For his newest photo series, the artist spent time in upstate New York. He shares four photos from the series, as well as the haunts he discovered in the area.
A look at Ian Ruhter’s stunning landscape photographs.
PHOTOGRAPHS By HENRY BOURNE
With a business that caters to modern-day 007 aspirants, the VistaJet chairman Thomas Flohr has created a house to match: a seven-story chalet in the Swiss Alps.
PHOTOGRAPHS By JOANNA McCLURE
A bit Memphis, a touch mod, these graphic combinations of color and shape feel totally on the mark.
By LONDON SESSIONS PRODUCTIONS
The VistaJet chairman built a seven-story chalet in the Swiss Alps — fit for James Bond, and complete with a hidden grotto.
The founder of cult workwear favorite Visvim shares his vintage inspirations.
The paintings, created from 1977 to 1982, go on display tomorrow.
Images of works included in the influential group’s new retrospective at Magen H gallery.
PHOTOGRAPHS By CHRISTIAN WERNER
The store sells 500 varieties of the sweet imported from 10 different countries.
PHOTOGRAPHS By LEONARD GRECO
The retro weekend carryall loses its 1970s connotations with a fresh, polished focus.
Paige Powell, Interview magazine’s former associate publisher and the ex-girlfriend of Jean-Michel Basquiat, shares photos from her personal archive.
By ALINA COHEN
Liza Lou often seeks community participation to help assemble her works; a new show features her largest sculpture to date.
By JULIE BAUMGARDNER
For tonight’s event, the choreographer Tom Gold has reinterpreted a 1973 composition by Minsa Craig.
By CAROLINE HIRSCH
The artist Ayumi Tanaka’s careful, nostalgic compositions are inspired by half-remembered moments from her childhood in a Japanese village.
In playful patterns and schoolboy silhouettes, this season’s styles riff on the classic knit.
By T MAGAZINE
These watches are elegant enough to handle any expedition.
By T MAGAZINE
Thom Browne, Francisco Costa and more pick works for an auction sponsored by the CFDA.
By KAT HERRIMAN
Wyatt Kahn’s Central Park puppet show features a rousing contemporary-art confab among versions of his works that have been brought to life.
By LAURA NEILSON
For his new shows, the artist braved the elements to capture otherworldly outdoor portraits. He shares images from the series, as well as his favorite haunts in the area.
By SU WU
Inside a converted delivery truck, Ian Ruhter manually creates stunning landscapes over the course of many hours.
By DANA THOMAS
By day, the VistaJet founder Thomas Flohr is attempting to revolutionize private aviation. But during his off hours, he gets to play secret agent in a mountaintop fortress in St. Moritz.
By JULIE BAUMGARDNER
For a new collaboration with yoox.com, the performance artist and photographer Vanessa Beecroft mined inspiration from Walter Benjamin.
By KAT HERRIMAN
In collaborating with Gagosian Gallery on an upcoming exhibition of Francis Bacon’s late paintings, Annabelle Selldorf made unconventional choices.
By JULIE BAUMGARDNER
Paintings in a new show of Troy Brauntuch’s early work come on loan from the collections of Larry Gagosian, Robert Longo and more.
By SU WU
Surreal, avant-garde works make up the new Art et Industrie retrospective.
By JULIE BAUMGARDNER
The indie brand Calico Wallpaper has teamed up with Print All Over Me and the Brooklyn concept store Swords-Smith on an inaugural capsule collection.
By ALEX RONAN
Kado, in the city’s Kreuzberg neighborhood, stocks versions of the sweet imported from 10 countries.
By JEFF OLOIZIA
Moving from Cracker Jack to crab fries, sports arenas around the U.S. are collectively raising their concessions game.
By TOM DELAVAN
A Dutch furniture designer is applying his classic geometric shapes to stone.
By CATHAY CHE
The publisher and activist Paige Powell shares intimate snapshots from her personal archives, which remained untouched for almost 40 years.
By MERRELL HAMBLETON
One Brooklyn-born artist pays homage to her beloved team with embroidered works.