December 29, 2023

On New Year’s Eve, Count Down for 2024 Any Time You Like

It’s probably midnight somewhere, right? To welcome 2024 the Children’s Museum of Manhattan is hosting a big New Year’s Eve party, where a D.J. will be […]
October 20, 2023

In Chloé Show, an Unseen Legacy With Quiet Jewish Roots

Gaby Aghion, Chloé’s founder, didn’t just make a brand for herself, she made one for all women. For only the second time in its almost 120 […]
October 19, 2023

Vacheron Constantin and the Met Forge a Partnership

Educational programs are the focus of the agreement between the brand and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, but watches might come along, too. Vacheron Constantin, which […]
September 13, 2023

In London, Watch Inventions and Relationships

An exhibition at the Clockmakers’ Museum explores the links between the brand Breguet and English society. With numerous horological innovations to its name since its founding […]
July 13, 2023

When Spider-Man Met Jeff Koons

Our critic spots references to Hilma af Klint and Lichtenstein in “Across the Spider-Verse.” Koons, who inspired the film’s creative team, gets top billing with an […]
June 23, 2023

Charleston Museum Honors a Journey of Grief and Grace

The International African American Museum, in a former slave port, is about more than slavery. It’s about survival and resilience. In Charleston Harbor, where the initiating […]
April 16, 2023

Pharaonic Funkatizing at the Met Roof Garden

A monument has touched down on the Metropolitan Museum’s rooftop that a few decades ago I would never have dreamed of finding there: an architectural mothership […]
April 12, 2023

Met Gala 2023: Theme, Hosts and Everything You Should Know

From the theme to the dress code, from official hosts to likely guests: Here’s what we know so far about the party of the year. First […]
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 […]
March 16, 2023

Kehinde Wiley’s New Exhibition Is a Chapel of Mourning

“An Archaeology of Silence” opens in San Francisco after a string of police killings of Black men. It offers a respite room to those needing a […]