Film Sophie Thatcher finds salvation in storytelling The ‘Yellowjackets’ star opens up about her music career, childhood obsessions, and her desire to ‘become unrecognizable’
Art With ‘Road Less Traveled,’ Rose B. Simpson diaries the tension between ancestry and modern culture The artist’s New York debut is on view at Jack Shainman Gallery, rendering tangible her relationship with Native identity and cycles of personal struggle
Art The work of art in the age of algorithmic optimization The intellectual property debate asks who profits from the fruits of creative labor—and what it means to make something beautiful when everyone else can, too
Art Thomas Blackshear casts new light on the canon of Western American art In collaboration with Stetson, the artist personifies the hidden Black cowboy, reimagining Lon Megargee’s iconic painting ‘The Last Drop From His Stetson’
Above the Fold An exhibit celebrating fashion’s fascination with ‘Heavenly Bodies’ The Met's 2018 Costume Institute exhibition, “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination,” explores the relationship between fashion and Catholicism. by Ann Binlot Conversations Fashion in an Age of Technology Sci-fi prophet noir William Gibson and the Met’s Andrew Bolton explore the future of fashion. by John Ortved
Above the Fold An exhibit celebrating fashion’s fascination with ‘Heavenly Bodies’ The Met's 2018 Costume Institute exhibition, “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination,” explores the relationship between fashion and Catholicism. by Ann Binlot
Conversations Fashion in an Age of Technology Sci-fi prophet noir William Gibson and the Met’s Andrew Bolton explore the future of fashion. by John Ortved