May 10, 2022

Warhol’s ‘Marilyn,’ at $195 Million, Shatters Auction Record for an American Artist

At Christie’s sale for charity, the glamorous silk-screen beat out Basquiat’s skull painting that had set a record in 2017. Maybe the image is not racy, […]
May 6, 2022

Hester Diamond’s Eldorado Duplex Is Listed for $19.5 Million

The apartment, on Central Park West, is where Ms. Diamond had lived with her family and her extensive collection of Modernist and old masters art. For […]
May 5, 2022

What to Eat, See and Do in Manhattan 

Broadway enthusiasts, art aficionados and food lovers will find new offerings in and around Times Square and in neighborhoods below 42nd Street, heralding the promise of […]
May 4, 2022

Cate Blanchett and Cindy Sherman: Secrets of the Camera Chameleons

Cindy Sherman and Cate Blanchett had only met in passing, a few times. And yet there is an identifiable thread connecting the work of Sherman, the […]
April 21, 2022

The Upside of a Lockdown

This article is part of our latest Design special report, about new creative pathways shaped by the pandemic. The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted many lives. But […]
April 21, 2022

A Panorama of Design

Exhibitions, products and personalities. This article is part of our latest Design special report, about new creative pathways shaped by the pandemic. A Chair for Your […]
April 9, 2022

One Garment’s Journey Through History

With spare, elongated lines and broad shapes that bloom into a voluminous silhouette, the traditional Korean hanbok, made to accommodate movement, is as beautiful as it […]
April 4, 2022

Julian Gaines Has a Question: ‘How Do I Paint Oregon Black?’

In a cavernous studio on a wind farm in Forest Grove, Ore., about halfway between Portland and the Tillamook State Forest, Julian Gaines, an artist born […]
April 4, 2022

Julian Gaines Has a Question: ‘How Do I Paint Oregon Black?’

In a cavernous studio on a wind farm in Forest Grove, Ore., about halfway between Portland and the Tillamook State Forest, Julian Gaines, an artist born […]
March 18, 2022

Can Scent Be Democratized?

The Institute for Art and Olfaction celebrates a decade of exploring our sense of smell. On a recent evening, masked students sat around stainless-steel tables in […]