April 10, 2023

Met Museum Commissions Bring Contemporary Art Front and Center

With a new wing years away, the Met will highlight cutting-edge art with Nairy Baghramian on its facade and Jacolby Satterwhite in the Great Hall. For […]
April 16, 2021

Art of the Dealer: Paula Cooper Shores Up Her Legacy

She opened the first gallery in SoHo and was a part of Chelsea’s initial wave. Now, at 83, the dean of ‘tough art’ will bring in […]
June 18, 2020

This Year, a London Art Fair Will Happen Everywhere

The whole point of art fairs is to gather people from all over the world in one place to look at, and trade in, works — […]
June 16, 2020

What Has Lockdown Meant for L.G.B.T.Q. Artists and Writers?

This article is part of our latest Pride special report, featuring L.G.B.T.Q. voices on the challenges and possibilities of these troubled times. It’s a painful paradox […]
April 23, 2020

Class Is in Session Everywhere Now

This article is part of our latest Learning special report, which focuses on the challenges of online education during the coronavirus outbreak. Sometime in mid- to […]
March 11, 2020

The Most Planned Unplanned Place Around

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January 27, 2012

The Hotel Bel-Air’s Second Act

After an extensive two-year renovation, the famed Los Angeles retreat debuts a glamorous new look, courtesy of designers Alexandra Champalimaud and David Rockwell
December 16, 2011

Restoring New York’s Park Avenue Armory

The Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron oversees a multiyear renovation of the Upper East Side landmark
August 1, 2011

DwellStudio’s First-Ever Furnishings Collection

Founder and creative director Christiane Lemieux puts a spin on the tried-and-true for the brand’s new line