
An Abandoned School Becomes a Canvas for Art Galleries
An Abandoned School Becomes a Canvas for Art Galleries

An Abandoned School Becomes a Canvas for Art Galleries

The art fair has a history of helping artists get discovered — and rediscovered. A show at the heart of this year’s fair spotlights that power.

Following an extensive restoration, the Brick House, the other half of the architect’s famous Glass House, is once again receiving visitors.

The museum achieves a milestone, but still faces a complex public approval process for its Tang Wing, which is on city land.

Montreal is a city as appealing for its beauty as for its shadows. Here, the novelist Mona Awad recommends books that are “both dreamy and uncompromising.”

For gallery directors, including those at TEFAF New York, no detail is too trivial, and every millimeter matters.

With “Hot Dog in the City,” the artists Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw question the lore and lure of American culture (and condiments).

These are the highlights of what to do and where to go in May if you’re interested in design topics.

Aaron Dessner’s Long Pond recording studio breaks a lot of design rules. It’s why musicians like Taylor Swift have put it on the map.