Working from her studio on Via Lorenteggio, on Milan’s southwest fringes, she and her assistant spent 80 hours cutting, assembling and sewing the 11½-by-8-foot tapestry. The first step was to “put all...
Read moreThe Milan-based artist constructs an intricate textile work for T’s party celebrating Salone del Mobile.
Read moreIn this series for T, the author Reggie Nadelson revisits New York institutions that have defined cool for decades, from time-honored restaurants to unsung dives.This spring in the East Village, blue and...
Read moreWangechi Mutu, the Kenyan-born multidisciplinary artist best known for her clay and bronze sculptures and collage paintings, has been going to Storm King Art Center, in New York’s Hudson Valley, since she...
Read moreThese are not marginal rituals. When, at weekly Mass, many of the world’s more than 1.3 billion Catholics, about a sixth of the global population, eat a wafer of bread that has...
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Read moreDespite nearly drowning in a pool when he was 3 or 4, the perfumer Barnabé Fillion tries to take a swim in Paris, where he’s based for part of each year, whenever...
Read moreLil Nas X caused a stir, as he is wont to do, when he arrived on the red carpet at MTV’s Video Music Awards last fall wearing a lavender hybrid outfit —...
Read moreWelcome to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Each week, we share things we’re eating, wearing, listening to or coveting now. Sign up here to find us...
Read moreIn the summer of 2018, while on holiday in Cornwall, in the southwest of England, Frieda Gormley and Javvy M. Royle, the married founders of the British interiors brand House of Hackney,...
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