Paris, Europe's Sometime Art Capital letter, Is Dorsum on Pinnacle
Largely cheers to a moving ridge of new galleries with internationally minded programs, the city has recaptured some of the energy and excitement of a bygone era.
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At a Brooklyn Brownstone, an Easter Dinner That Bucked Tradition
The Argentine chef and artist Fernando Aciar and the French creative managing director Anna Polonsky treated friends to a repast that felt every bit personal as their newly renovated domicile.
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Artist's Questionnaire
An Artist Who Makes Employ of Housedresses, Resin and Audio
From these and other wide-ranging materials, Kevin Beasley creates multilayered works that, even when they're abstract, have much to say about history and identity.
By Miguel Morales
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T Magazine's Female parent's Twenty-four hours Gift Guide
A collection of Italian recipes, printed tablecloths, summer sandals — and more.
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Saweetie Shares Her Meditation Practice
Away from the chaos of the music industry, the rapper visualizes a higher purpose with the aid of palo santo.
By Sandra E. Garcia
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Kid Cudi Aspires to Guide the Kids
The musician and player discusses inspiration, growth, vulnerability and the lessons he wants to impart to his fans.
By Jon Caramanica
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Ethan Hawke Runs Lines With His Dogs
For the histrion, canines accept been co-stars, companions and, on walks around Brooklyn, an audience.
By Minju Pak
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Why Faith Ringgold Makes Sure Her Pieces Carry Her Signature
At 91, the artist is reflecting on her oeuvre.
By Lovia Gyarkye
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'Bridgerton's' Jonathan Bailey Takes the Plunge
The actor relishes his bracing bounding main swims off the declension of Sussex, which let for a kind of mental and physical reset.
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Beanie Feldstein Warms Upwards for 'Funny Girl'
After filming "Impeachment," the thespian had to work to rebuild her voice.
By Juan A. Ramírez
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In Opening a Bookstore, Louise Erdrich Found Community
The author's Minneapolis shop, Birchbark Books, offers a wealth of Native American and Indigenous writing.
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For Virginie Viard, Inspiration Comes During Walks by the Seine
Chanel's creative managing director seeks out Paris's quieter corners to clear her head.
By Zoey Poll
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24 Hours in the Creative Life
In our 2022 Culture issue, out Apr 24, T followed a group of artists — musicians, chefs, designers, writers and others — throughout the grade of a day, exploring the intimate moments of their lives that contribute, in ways small and large, to their creative process.
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In the German Countryside, a Farmhouse Turned Lush Cultural Retreat
On the grounds of a old agricultural commonage an hour north of Berlin, the creative person Danh Vo has built a district for similar-minded talents.
By Gisela Williams and Angela Simi
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Anaïs Nin's Los Angeles Hideaway Still Keeps Her Secrets
Shrouded by the pines of Silver Lake, the erotic writer's minimalist, midcentury residence is a lasting monument to her life and legacy.
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The Artists Turning Nina Simone's Babyhood Home Into a Artistic Destination
Rashid Johnson, Julie Mehretu, Adam Pendleton and Ellen Gallagher are working both to preserve and transform the N Carolina business firm where she was born.
By Adam Bradley and Nydia Blas
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On Italia's Adriatic Coast, an Ancestral Home on the Verge of a Second Human activity
The avant-garde curator Giorgio Pace has commissioned the architect Kengo Kuma to help him transform the 19th-century house into a museum.
By Nancy Hass and François Halard
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A Classic Paris Apartment Filled With Outré Design
With his thoughtfully arranged collection of Joe Colombo furniture and minimalist art, an exhibition producer has made an appealingly unexpected habitation for himself.
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A New York Flagship Store for Sabah'south Vibrant Turkish Slippers
Plus: a new Paris hotel most the Jardin des Plantes, a charming wallpaper line and more recommendations from T Mag.
How James Whiteside Becomes His Drag Queen Alter Ego
Equally Ühu Betch, the ballet dancer is able to express himself in a different way, with room for mistakes.
By Coco Romack
An Architect and Decorator Who Thinks of His Books as Windows Into Worlds
At domicile in Ibiza, Daniel Romualdez absorbs all kinds of ideas and images and and then lets them marinate.
By Michael Snyder
Chika Has Never Lost Sight of Her Dream
Even when the rapper is taking a intermission from work, she has the urge to get up in the middle of the night and tape in her home studio.
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In a Paris Garden, Daniel Roseberry Sketches in Peace
At the Tuileries, the Schiaparelli artistic director reconnects with his creative innocence.
By John Wogan
Sheila Hicks Moves Seamlessly Between Dreams and Waking Periods
The creative person, who sleeps in 4-60 minutes segments, stays enough busy, but ofttimes stops to observe the comings and goings in the courtyard of her Paris building.
By Kate Guadagnino
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My Favorite Vocal | Chika
The creative person raps some of "Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You)" by UGK (featuring Outkast).
By Eric Coleman
During Sound Check, Caroline Polachek Visualizes Her Performance
For the singer-songwriter, the preshow ritual is a sacred moment to imagine her human activity in a given space.
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Samuel R. Delany'south Life in Books
The author, whose second chore was at a Barnes & Noble, has always establish comfort on the page.
By Nicole Rudick
A Broadway Choreographer Who Gets Ideas on the Subway Platform
Raja Feather Kelly uses the time spent waiting for the train to center himself and observe the movements of others.
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