The Met Gala’s influence on Men’s wear
Forbes – The first Monday in May tends to mean one thing for anyone with even a passing interest in fashion: the Met Gala. This year’s event takes place on…
Forbes – The first Monday in May tends to mean one thing for anyone with even a passing interest in fashion: the Met Gala. This year’s event takes place on…
Domus – As the Centre Pompidou in Paris shuts down for restoration until 2030, its activities move to a network of temporary venues across France and abroad. Here’s where to…
Domus – Ten must-see exhibitions tell the story of a contemporary Mediterranean made up of shared memories, changing geographies, and new ideas of community. – read more
The New York Times – When did homosexuality change from a description of what people do to a definition of who they are? How was an act transformed into an identity? In this…
Artnet – During her two-decade reign, Marie Antoinette didn’t just preside over France, she reshaped the worlds of 18th-century fashion and design in her image. From her sumptuous pastel gowns…
Art News – I came to this basic reaffirmation while reading J. Hoberman’s latest, addicting, grand cultural history, Everything Is Now: The 1960s New York Avant-Garde—Primal Happenings, Underground Movies, Radical Pop. …
NY Times – Lisa Schiff became the country’s leading art consultant, and drew her clients close. Then she stole millions from them. Now facing up to 20 years in prison,…
NY TIMES – In the 1960s, she invited an audience to cut off her clothes. As attacks on women’s rights escalate, “Cut Piece” and other decades-old works of feminist art…
National Review – After my dear friend Julia Alexander’s memorial service in Baltimore in late May, I visited the Walters Art Museum, which she directed for eleven years, and the Baltimore Museum of…
WSJ – The first show presented in the recently restored museum’s new exhibition galleries features three works by the 17th-century painter that, depicting women engaged in epistolary exchanges, are rich…