Art The zeitgeist forces Stephen Petronio’s hand Once nurtured by New York’s downtown scene, the choreographer now confronts an arts ecosystem in flux, and exits on his own terms
Fashion Doublet Spring/Summer 2026 is ripe for picking In Paris, designer Masayuki Ino cultivates a produce-inspired collection named after the Japanese phrase, 'Itadakimasu'—a statement of gratitude before a meal
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Literature Mohammed El-Kurd refuses to perform for the West The Palestinian writer—in conversation with Hannah Black and photographed by Nan Goldin—speaks on his new book 'Perfect Victims,' an unflinching indictment of Zionism and the...
Conversations Belgian artist Jan Fabre on keeping audiences awake for 24 hours and passing fire to emerging artist Boundary pushing Belgian artist Jan Fabre speaks with art curator Tim Goossens about what the passionate and uber-energetic master is cooking up in the future. by Tim Goossens
Conversations Belgian artist Jan Fabre on keeping audiences awake for 24 hours and passing fire to emerging artist Boundary pushing Belgian artist Jan Fabre speaks with art curator Tim Goossens about what the passionate and uber-energetic master is cooking up in the future. by Tim Goossens