“Let’s Hold Onto the Sublime”: 10 Artists, Critics, and Curators Reflect on...
WEDNESDAY 9:15 PM APRIL 2, 2025 WEST SIDE HIGHWAY Many people know Amy Sherald as the artist whose commissioned 2018 portrait of Michelle Obama launched her into overnight art-world stardom. And...
View Article“There’s Nothing That Can Stop Me, Man”: Bryan Greenberg, in Conversation...
Bryan Greenberg, photographed by Perazna. After a series of devastating wildfires swept through Los Angeles this past winter, many found themselves rebuilding their lives from the ground up. For the...
View Article“New York Isn’t Raunchy Anymore”: Christopher Makos Looks Back on the City’s...
Photo courtesy of Christopher Makos and Daniel Cooney Fine Art. All other photographs by Christopher Makos. “There were sex parties, there were drug parties, there were dance parties—it’s hard to...
View Article“Somewhere Between a Club and a Sci-Fi Movie”: Willo Perron and Vans Take...
Willo Perron, photographed by Mitchell Nugent. TUESDAY 9:15 PM APRIL 8, 2025 MILAN Checkered Future: Frequency Manifest is a mirrored fever dream, a new installation from OTW by Vans for which creative...
View ArticleCurator Alex Tieghi-Walker on Loewe Teapots and Late Nights in Milano
Alex Tieghi-Walker, photographed by Mitchell Nugent. WEDNESDAY 5:05 PM APRIL 9, 2025 MILANO On Tuesday evening, Loewe hosted a mad tea party during Salone del Mobile, unveiling LOEWE TEAPOTS, a...
View Article“Should I Feel Guilty For Dining Like a Fresa?”: Five Days in CDMX for Tono...
Our senior editor Taylore Scarabelli documents her trip to Tono Festival, an art exhibition in Mexico City and Puebla featuring local and international performers including Bárbara Sánchez-Kane,...
View Article“Oh God, the Mess!”: Peter Wolf and Danny Fields Revisit the Backroom at...
Peter Wolf, photographed by Danny Fields. Peter Wolf, onetime lead singer of the J. Geils Band, is a rock star, pioneer radio D.J., painter, sex symbol, A-list wit, and now, with the publication of...
View Article“My List of Enemies Grows Longer”: How Real Lies Doom-Scrolled Their Way to a...
Real Lies, photographed by Galen Bullivant. In the Safdie brothers’ 2019 magnum opus Uncut Gems, there’s a scene in which Adam Sandler’s character believes that he’s won a high-stakes bet. Sitting in...
View Article“This Will Be the Night I Get Murdered”: Julie Curtiss and Anna Weyant on...
Julie Curtiss, photographed by Dan MacMahon. Courtesy of Julie Curtiss and Gagosian. Among the characteristics uniting the artists Julie Curtiss and Anna Weyant, apart from their shared predilection...
View Article“That’s the GOAT”: Chase Sui Wonders on Making Theater and Meeting Martin...
Chase Sui Wonders, photographed by Clara Scholl. Last Thursday, sitting on the surprisingly spacious fire-escape of a small Chinatown walk-up, I caught up with Chase Sui Wonders and Zachary Zamsky...
View ArticleVivian Tu of @YourRichBFF Gives Us the Skinny on Trump’s Tariffs
Photo courtesy of Vivian Tu. If you’re just dipping your toes into the frigid waters of personal finance, @YourRichBFF is an excellent place to start. Vivian Tu, the savvy woman behind the viral...
View Article“Do You See Him as an Incel?”: One Biographer’s Journey Down the Robert Crumb...
Robert Crumb with Zap Comix no. 2, Berkeley, July 1968. Photograph by Leonard Schwab. Robert Crumb, the outrageous, hilarious cartoonist whose work defined the look of the counterculture (think Fritz...
View ArticleHow David Lynch and Agatha Christie Inspired Katie Kitamura’s Latest Literary...
Katie Kitamura, photographed by David Surowiecki. Audition, Katie Kitamura’s newest novel—along with her two previous books, A Separation and Intimacies—completes a psychological thriller trilogy...
View Article“You’re Either a Storyteller or a Liar”: Charles Burnett, in Conversation...
Charles Burnett, photographed by Everard Williams. Courtesy of UCLA Film & Television Archive. “I remember when we first met in Rotterdam, and I’ll never forget it,” recalled Barry Jenkins when he...
View Article“A Vybz Kartel Concert Is a Party”: Backstage at Barclays With the King of...
To Vybz Kartel, born Adidja Palmer, “New York [City] is Jamaica 2.0.” So it’s no surprise that the dancehall icon’s blowout weekend at Barclays Center evoked the same feeling as his Kingston comeback...
View Article“The iPhone Has Taken Over”: Arthur Elgort on the Fashion and Photography...
Arthur Elgort, photographed in Wainscott, New York in October 1975. From April 23rd to 27th, The Association of International Photography Art Dealers will present its annual Photography Show at the...
View ArticleDillards, Dioramas, and Gay Cowboys: A Weekend at the Dallas Art Fair
Over the years, I’ve heard many conflicting descriptions of the Dallas Art Fair; that it’s wild and wacky, or boring and tepid, filled with oil scions, cowboys, gay cowboys, hipsters, a place where...
View ArticleMs Tina Knowles Tells Ellen Pompeo How She Built an Empire of Women
Ms. Tina Knowles wears Top and Skirt Bottega Veneta. Earrings and Rings Lisa Eisner Jewelry. Tina Knowles is a mom to many, but it took a lifetime to put herself first. In a memoir out this April, the...
View ArticleMadeline Brewer Tells Us What It’s Like to Be Penn Badgley’s Final Girl
Photos courtesy of Madeline Brewer. This week, Joe Goldberg claims his final victim as the beloved Netflix thriller You hurtles toward it’s end inevitable, violent end. Seven years and five seasons...
View ArticleAndrew Burnap Takes Jeremy O. Harris Inside Broadway’s Record-Breaking Othello
Andrew Burnap, photographed by Emilio Madrid. When Andrew Burnap was first offered the role of Cassio in director Kenny Leon’s ballyhooed revival of Othello, now running at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre...
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