In The Studio with Peter Halley
For more than forty years, the artist Peter Halley has been charting the architecture, energy and hidden circuitry of modern life, long before the internet made networks a way of being. We met him in his Chelsea studio to talk about his enduring visual language, his time running Index magazine, and how New York has shaped and been shaped by his work.
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Loose Threads: Ira Silverberg
Read more >Ira Silverberg has been a leading figure in New York’s literary scene in the 1980s. We caught up with him at his home in Bellport, Long Island, for a long lunch and to be regaled with stories about everyone from JT LeRoy to William Burroughs, to his time as the doorman at the Limelight and as the Literature Director of The National Endowment of the Arts under Barack Obama.
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Crowning Glory: A Guide to the Baseball Cap
Read more >A potted history of the baseball cap, and the way they travelled effortlessly from dugouts to designer runways.
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In the Studio with Richard Turley
Read more >Richard Turley has spent his career bending familiar print forms into stranger, sharper, shapes. We caught up with him at his New York studio to discuss the latest issue of his anarchic broadsheet newspaper Civilization, and his anti-fashion style magazine, Nuts.
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It’s a Trip: Drake’s by Aaron Levine
Read more >It’s back to black for the second instalment of our collaboration with Aaron Levine.
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In Conversation: Maggi Hambling
Read more >“I do seem to frighten some people, which I don’t understand, I’m a softie really” — Maggi Hambling reflects on turning eighty, life and death, and her new exhibition with Sarah Lucas.
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At The Table: Jason Lee
Read more >Manhattan’s Chinatown functions as a symbolic microcosm of New York, a space of reinvention, immigration and synthesis. With food writer Jason Lee, we spent an evening getting lost in its restaurants and bars, discovering its culinary histories and celebrating its persistence and endurance.
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Loose Threads: Lulu Graham
Read more >On a sunny autumn’s day on the Upper East Side, Lulu Graham talks us through her personal style and fashion history, as we visit some of New York’s finest culinary institutions.
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An Afternoon At The Noguchi Museum
Read more >On a Saturday morning in Queens, the Noguchi Museum feels almost suspended in time. Housed in a former factory that the artist transformed into a sanctuary to house his work, it retains the quiet industry of its past. Entering into a calm of a sculpture garden, the modern hum of the city recedes behind you.
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The Winter Lookbook
Read more >As the days grow shorter and colder, we’re embracing the joy of winter dressing with timeless cold-weather essentials.