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On Tuesday evening, André Balazs and Shirin Neshat hosted a bevy of guests in architect's glasses to the Storefront for Architecture's Spring Benefit. BLOG POSTED: 05/07/09
Shigeru Ban was creating shrines out of sustainable materials when the word green only described a color.
For a man who got structural ideas from wicker hats and rolls of fax paper, the buildings of tomorrow can be made of anything—as long as they’re built from the heart. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09
Remembering Robert Delford Brown
Robert Delford Brown died Sunday, April 5, at the age of 78, while scouting locations in Wilmington, North Carolina. We remembers the artist via this interview from November 1972, conducted by critic and sometime hat designer Lil Picard: BLOG POSTED: 04/07/09
Giorgio Armani has landed. Manhattan’s newest ultradeluxe emporium contains everything Armani (including the soul of the man himself). ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/03/09
Performance artist Kalup Linzy isn’t just one of the art world’s brightest new gender-bending characters—he’s many of them ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/27/09
Roman Polanski may soon be permitted back into the U.S., but he’s made some of his most compelling films while in exile from the Hollywood machine. As he collaborates with artist Francesco Vezzoli on a commercial for a fictional perfume starring Natalie Portman and Michelle Williams, the director talks about the Perils of the movie world and the pleasures of skiing drunk at night.
ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/15/09
Art Basel Miami Beach Diary, Part 2
The great museums have always reflected the enthusiasm and taste of individual collectors. Often the connections are obvious, as in the case of the Whitney Museum of American Art founded on ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/16/08