The noise of the onlookers rose to a crescendo of screams as the ball hurtled toward the pins: Strike! A triumphant player spun around, grinning at the crowd. She and more than...
Read moreTO ANYONE FAMILIAR only with the current contours of New York’s art industry — smooth, slick, luxury adjacent — the version of the 1960s would be completely unrecognizable. There were fewer galleries...
Read moreThe Danish chef Mads Refslund first began working on Ilis, his new restaurant in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, in 2016. After years of high-profile jobs at places like Manhattan’s Acme and Shou Sugi Ban...
Read moreTHE NEW YORK art dealer Pat Hearn was two days away from signing a fresh lease on her gallery space in SoHo when the phone rang on a snowy Sunday night in...
Read moreWithout galleries — the point of entry for both artists and buyers — there would be no art market. But these businesses are also legendary for their lack of transparency. Information, especially...
Read moreMeet Rafeed Elahi Chowdhury, a writer from Bangladesh and now living in Vancouver, Canada. Rafeed has made a name for himself with his heartfelt short stories and poetry, mostly in the romance...
Read more“RESISTANCE IS FUTILE when you rely on rich people,” the artist Rachel Nelson tells me, smiling but not exactly joking. Before opening Secret Project Robot on Wythe Avenue in Williamsburg, Nelson and...
Read moreAs part of T’s 2023 Art issue, we compiled a list of 15 New York City gallery shows that changed art history. We attempted to be as objective as possible but were...
Read moreCommercial galleries are an old business, and a unique one within the New York City economy, something between a storefront and a salon, the anchor of both a largely unregulated marketplace and...
Read moreIn the age of digital media, social media influencers have become powerful voices in shaping trends, promoting lifestyles, and inspiring audiences around the world. Maria, widely known as @fitbcheeks or @fitbcheeksofficial on...
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