Carl J. Asquini

Proenza SchoulerĂ¢??s Blissful Deconstruction

September 18, 2015

Proenza Schouler’s Cuba-inspired collection was one of the season’s most sexy and wearable.

NYFW: SS 2016

September 16, 2015

Everything you need to know from the Spring/Summer 2016 shows.

Adeam’s Japanese Roots

September 15, 2015

Adeam designer Hanako Maeda looked to her own Japanese heritage for her Spring/Summer ’16 collection.

Rag & Bone Looks Back

September 15, 2015

Held at St. Ann’s Warehouse, a non-profit performing arts space in Brooklyn, Rag & Bone’s Spring/Summer ’16 collection and runway show focused on the revival of youth.

Gardening with Phillip Lim

September 15, 2015

During 3.1 Phillip Lim’s Spring/Summer ’16 collection presentation, models strutted amongst enormous mounds of soil, the visual results of a site-specific installation by Maya Lin.

Drive By

June 1, 2015

Aida Mahmudova founded YARAT Contemporary Art Space in 2008, YAY Gallery in 2011, and now has work included in Vita Vitale’s group show at the 56th Venice Biennale as well as her first solo show in the United States.

Going Clear

May 21, 2015

Three products to reinvigorate your beauty regime and add a little luminosity to your complexion.

The 56th Venice Biennale

May 14, 2015

The artists and exhibitions you should see at this year’s Venice Biennale and its concurrent events.

Birth of the Internet

May 14, 2015

At the age of 93, pioneering independent filmmaker Jonas Mekas is showcasing a survey of digital works throughout the city of Venice—from the only Burger King in town to an underground video art space.

Belgium’s International Pavilion

May 14, 2015

The Belgian Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennale breaks with tradition. Rather than just exhibiting his own works, Belgian artist Vincent Meessen brought in 10 international artists for the group show, “Personne et les autres.”

Reflecting Land and Sea

May 13, 2015

At the age of 70, seminal abstract painter and printmaker Sean Scully has seven concurrent exhibitions around the world, including one along the bank of Venice’s Grand Canal.

Mozart for the Modern Age

April 30, 2015

In addition to three major solo shows this year, Frances Stark is one of five finalists for the Absolut Art Award and if she wins, she will receive a budget of 100,000 Euro to realize her dream project—a rendering of Mozart’s The Magic Flute.

The Rose-Gold Standard

April 22, 2015

Pressed bronzers and glowing balms make a strong case for an illuminating summer.

Outward Bound

February 26, 2015

Fresh-faced products for the outdoorsman as snow melts into spring.

Hooman Majd

November 25, 2008

Throw away your policy papers: There’s more to the Iranian-American divide than trumped-up political gambits, evangelical crazy talk, death stares, and enriched uranium. A new book gets at the crux of it all.