What to See in New York During a Month-Long Celebration of Design
These are the highlights of what to do and where to go in May if you’re interested in design topics.
‘Presentation is Everything’: Inside the World of Art Fair Booth Design
For gallery directors, including those at TEFAF New York, no detail is too trivial, and every millimeter matters.
Esther, a New Art Fair With Northern European Style
At the debut of this alternative fair, dealers from Oslo to Estonia have teamed up, turning a private club in Murray Hill into a total work of art.
Standouts at NADA New York, the Fair for Up-and-Comers
The most exciting part of this fair for younger galleries is the chance for viewers to see art from out of town.
At Venice Biennale, Artists Make a Case for Returning Looted Artifacts
For years, activists and politicians have led discussions about whether disputed museum objects should go back to their countries of origin. At this year’s Biennale, artists are entering the fray.
An Opaque Philip Johnson House Reopens After 15 Years
Following an extensive restoration, the Brick House, the other half of the architect’s famous Glass House, is once again receiving visitors.
A Serene Oasis for Making Music
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.
An Abandoned School Becomes a Canvas for Art Galleries
An Abandoned School Becomes a Canvas for Art Galleries
Met Museum Reaches Fund-Raising Goal for New Modern Wing
The museum achieves a milestone, but still faces a complex public approval process for its Tang Wing, which is on city land.
In the Arts, Is It Breaking Big, or Selling Out?
The boundaries between art, fashion and luxury seem to be melting away. That’s great for brands, but what about artists — and the art?