The artist’s work looks at the storied past and present of the deeply misunderstood community of South Central Los Angeles and creates new possibilities.
By Adam Bradley
PhotoCreditLeft: courtesy of Rendez Vous; right: courtesy of Tortoise & Co.
Dad jeans, chocolates from a father-daughter duo — and more.
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Guests gathered at Villa Necchi Campiglio to celebrate the return of the design fair, at a fete with pink hors d’oeuvres and a hunt for hand-painted eggs.
By Laura May Todd
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The East Village Meat Market has prepared kielbasa, stuffed cabbage and more comforts of Eastern Europe for over 50 years.
By Reggie Nadelson
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The artist makes work that explores our relationship with the natural environment — as well as ideas of historical violence, mythology and ritual.
By Shirley Ngozi Nwangwa
PhotoCreditAlexandra Rowley, courtesy of the artists and the Future Perfect
Plus: artistic handbags, cleaning products from a French perfumery and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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A new show of the artist’s work is now open at the Journal Gallery in Manhattan.
By Alwa Cooper
PhotoCreditCarole Cheung
Plus: wine classes in New York, vibrant geometric pillows and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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The perfumer’s new brand, Arpa, is intended as a purely creative endeavor, one heavily influenced by his ability to experience certain senses through the lens of another.
By Ellie Pithers
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In our 2022 Culture issue, out April 24, T followed a group of artists — musicians, chefs, designers, writers and others — throughout the course of a day, exploring the intimate moments of their lives that contribute, in ways small and large, to their creative process.