Art & Design

“London Sartorial:” See How the British Do It in Style

Written by Dylan Jones | Rizzoli; $45 London is well known for — among other things — its sense of…

7 years ago

Strike a Pose: “The Vogue Years” Captures Doisneau’s Keen Eye

By Robert Doisneau | Flammarion; $60 Robert Doisneau was a 20th Century visionary. His photography both elevated magazine work to…

7 years ago

Got a Dream? Let 3-D Technology Print It up for You

Technology that can turn dreams into plastic, fit you better than a tailor, and leave hidden messages in your breakfast.…

7 years ago

AIDS at Home: An Exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York

An exhibition showcases art that explores the early years of the epidemic from a very personal perspective. As the AIDS…

7 years ago

Nate and Jeremiah: By Design, a New Family Model

The designer brings his partnership with husband Nate Berkus to TV — hoping to change hearts, minds and lives. “When…

7 years ago

Robert Rauschenberg Retrospective at the MoMa

Just in time for pride month, gay artist Robert Rauschenberg gets a huge retrospective of his six-decade career at NYC’s…

7 years ago

All Will Be Revealed in a Tour of Gay Art at the Met

April 21–22 What was once called "the love that dare not speak its name" is being given a red carpet…

7 years ago

Pierre & Gilles: Looking Back on Forty Years of Love and Art

Forty years ago, Pierre Commoy and Gilles Blanchard solidified their romantic partnership; to celebrate, they’ve released a career retrospective: Pierre…

7 years ago

The Leslie Lohman Museum Presents Expanded Visions: Fifty Years of Collecting

This March, New York’s premiere museum for gay and lesbian art is reopening its doors after taking a hiatus to…

7 years ago

Kerry James Marshall: One Artist’s View of Black History

In the 600-year history of the African American experience, there are tragically few known and collected artists and even fewer…

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