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06/15/2024. In an episode of HBO’s “The Gilded Age,” Peggy Scott, the budding journalist, and T. Thomas Fortune, her discerning editor, expectantly await the illumination of the New York Times building in lower Manhattan. “Tell me, what ar...
06/15/2024. The Royal Institute of British Architects has today revealed 22 winners of the RIBA International Awards for Excellence 2024. The winning projects have been selected from entries to the world’s most prestigious award for architecture, the RIBA I...
06/15/2024. Vivian Maier was a disappearance artist. Street photographers typically keep hidden when shooting, but Maier receded in every aspect of her life. Her now well-known story, which has contributed greatly to her posthumous fame, is that while she suppor...
06/15/2024. James Kane was bleary-eyed as he climbed onto the upper deck of a Megabus, wearing a cowboy hat with stickers and carrying a backpack that contained a small fortune. He’d only gotten three hours of sleep the night before, as the previous day ...
06/16/2024. The Museum of Modern Art does not let just anyone draw on its walls. In fact, Brazilian artist Tadáskía is the first to make her mark on the walls of the street-level gallery at MoMA where the recently opened show, “Projects: Tadáskía,” ...
06/16/2024. Art fairs are in-person experiences par excellence: a place where visitors gaze at artworks in gallery booths and collectors shop for them in between sips of sponsored Champagne. So for the international fair business, the lockdown phase of the pande...
06/16/2024. John Wilmerding, a towering figure in American art whose eclectic career as a scholar, museum curator and collector was instrumental in elevating the cultural significance and market value of painters such as Winslow Homer, Thomas Eakins and Fitz Hen...
06/16/2024. Four years after the coronavirus pandemic brought the curtain down on the Metropolitan Opera, audiences are nearly back, the company announced Thursday. But the company’s big bet on contemporary opera this season had mixed results. The Met, w...
06/16/2024. Among the 1,500 people who died aboard the British liner RMS Titanic on April 15, 1912, eight were musicians, playing through the ship’s last hours to solace themselves and their doomed companions. It seems only fitting, then, that among the man...
06/16/2024. On a recent afternoon, designer Dries Van Noten sat in the sprawling old warehouse that houses his Antwerp headquarters, with its bare concrete walls, vintage oak cupboards and views over the city’s harbor. He was altering a jacket for his comin...
06/16/2024. Remo Saraceni, a sculptor, toy inventor and technological fantasist best known for creating the Walking Piano that Tom Hanks and Robert Loggia danced on in a beloved scene of the hit 1988 movie “Big,” died June 3 in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania...
06/16/2024. Hamiltons opened the first exhibition with Guido Mocafico in eight years. The show comprises eleven large format, unique, pigment prints from Mocafico’s highly acclaimed Serpens series. Guido Mocafico is neither a scientist nor a collector of...
06/16/2024. The Untitled Space is presenting “hence living, hence magical,” a solo exhibition of paintings by Toronto-based artist Katrina Jurjans. Curated by Indira Cesarine, the exhibit opened on June 13, 2024 and will be on view through June 22, 202...
06/15/2024. Computer Numerical Control, commonly known as CNC machines, is the backbone of modern precision machining. Their ability to accurately translate digital designs into complex physical parts has turned the manufacturing world into an excellently oiled ...
06/16/2024. SoHo, New York City, has long been a beacon of artistic innovation and creativity. In the 1960s and 70s, the neighborhood transformed from a manufacturing district to a vibrant cultural hub, attracting artists who were drawn to its spacious lofts and...
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