In 1912, Cartier introduced its first mystery clock. The hands seemed to float magically around the dial as if without anchor but were, in fact, attached to two disks of transparent rock...
Read moreThe London-based artist updates traditional blue-and-white Delft tiles with erotic motifs.
Read moreAt once playful and serious, colorful and severe, clingy and boxy — this season, divergent styles come together.
Read moreThe artist talks about the 14th-century B.C. bust of Queen Nefertiti, attributed to Thutmose, which he’s admired since he was young.
Read moreStill, over time misconceptions calcified. Brown tells me that Katz was once “iconic to anybody who was interested in art,” but “got somewhat pigeonholed, or had some preconceptions locked around him that...
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Read moreThe color of the moment isn’t for the timid.
Read moreWhen Carlo Alberto Beretta and Jacopo Venturini, veteran fashion executives who have been romantic partners for over 20 years, went looking for a new Milan apartment six years ago, they were seeking...
Read moreThe medieval technique of stained glass was overdue for modernization when, in 1893, Louis Comfort Tiffany introduced favrile, the color-dense opalescent glass that helped establish his lamps and windows as icons of...
Read moreAT A RECENT event in Paris for the London-based jewelry brand Alighieri, the food artist Imogen Kwok laid out along the length of a lavish banquet table blocks of steamed couscous and...
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