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The beauty of what is useful may be art's oldest discipline.
The beauty of what is useful may be art's oldest discipline.
Your stressed mahogany and Perspex dressing-table may seem less special if it is a 10,000-off instead of a one-off, but it can still be a collector's item.
The film of Far from the Tree is its own creation, capturing and extending the real message of the book. It’s intimate and humane and in some places funny.
A discerning couple uses warm colors and a lively mix of styles to make prewar proportions seem intimate.
Julia Margaret Cameron had her first one-woman show at Colnaghi in 1866. Andrew Solomon reviews her second.
A new generation of doctor writers is investigating the mysteries of the medical profession, exploring the vital intersection between science and art.
As a major Richard Avedon exhibition opens in London, Andrew Solomon meets America's most famous and elusive photographer in New York.
Thirteen contributors to Magazine share their wishes for 2021, from honest reckonings to immortality.
Jordan has all the colorful history, layered archeology, and warm hospitality of its neighboring countries, with none of the turmoil.
The houses of decorating partners demonstrate their belief that individuality is a matter of detail.